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...system works well -- Pride (In the Name of Love) was written at a sound check in a total of seven minutes -- but the Edge is mulling over further streamlining. "I think in the future Bono and I will work together more closely," he says. "It seems to be a quicker way. When you've got everybody there, it can be very fun, but slow." However this may affect the rest of the band, they are all agreed on one point. "The Joshua Tree is the best record we've made to date," Bono declares, "but it will...
...We’re collaborating all over the place,” Shendure said. “This field will move a lot quicker if there’s a lot of cross-pollination between labs with different ideas. One of the things we try to do is develop a general framework that other people can substitute their different technologies into and move even quicker...
...lites. The population continued to grow. That doesn't mean we shouldn't try to help again, of course. Niger first warned it may face trouble last November; the world has been slow to realize how bad things were and to respond. But even if aid had come quicker, the situation shows how intractable some of Africa's problems are. The bitter truth is that there are some countries in Africa that will have trouble pulling themselves out of poverty no matter how much help they get. Niger, the second poorest country in the world, is one such place...
Moreover, trucks ferrying materials to and from the site use Grant Street, a mostly residential area, bypassing the quicker route from Banks Street to the Harvard-maintained Cowperthwaite Street
...entrepreneurs working for internationally competitive companies, the latter an increasingly marginalized yet growing sector of society comprising primarily elderly rural poor and despairing urban youths like Ijiri. "In the past, people believed that the whole nation was getting wealthier, and the rich were simply the people who got there quicker," says Toshiki Satou, a sociologist at the University of Tokyo (U.T.). "But that is changing. People are becoming more aware of class...