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The maiming and bloodletting on the current political scene [NATION, Sept. 17] can only weaken the vital processes by which we govern ourselves. How can the candidates ever recover from the personal and public injury they heap upon each other? If we are to survive as a great republic, we...
For even it Carrillo--who during her freshman and sophomore years became one of Harvard's finest women's soccer players ever were to recover fully by next season, she would have used up her four years of eligibility.
Whatever is causing the dollar's climb, both the U.S. rebound and the strong currency have been a tonic to many countries. Reason: the thriving economy whets the American appetite for imports, while the strong dollar slashes the price of foreign exports to the U.S. This has been particularly...
For all its eternal glitter, gold is not lustrous to mine. Modern prospectors use bulldozers and giant stone crushers, processing seven tons of ore to recover a single ounce of gold. Stimulated by high prices, mining intensified in the late 1970s and has now reached boom stages.
Halfway around the globe from Shakespeare's grave, the normally conservative government of the Australian of Victoria has heeded the curse of the Bard, and by doing so has shocked the scientific establishment. Because of tightened state laws, the University of Melbourne must relinquish its important collection of several...