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Violation of the injunction could result in stiffer fines, up to $10,000 and up to ten years in prison, in the case of a repeat incident...
Hahnemann was a great believer in minimal intervention. To find how little medication could be given while still promoting healing, he began diluting his remedies. He would mix one part of an active ingredient with nine parts of water or alcohol, shake the solution briskly, then repeat the process as many as 30 times...
...heralded study, conducted by French researcher Jacques Benveniste and published by Nature in 1988, was challenged by a Nature-sponsored team of investigators who flew to Paris to watch Benveniste repeat his experiments. The team found that the tests were "ill-controlled" and failed to exclude "systematic error, including observer bias...
...began to take more seriously the fundamental claims which ethnic studies implied. Even those of us who make normative evaluations our primary goal while in college rarely take the time to question the very nature and role of the educational process. Are we mere technicians, taught to recognize and repeat various analytical techniques? Is there no deeper end to our studies, no more transcendental goal...
...Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic was supposedly targeted and killed. Finally, antinuclear groups have been angry because of President Jacques Chirac's recent decision to resume nuclear testing. Still the French are being particularly careful about speculating without evidence, says Rademaekers. For one thing, they don't want to repeat the mistake made by U.S. law enforcement officials immediately after the Oklahoma City bombing, when some speculated that Middle Eastern terrorists were responsible, giving rise to a backlash against Americans of Middle Eastern extraction...