Word: reporte
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...fact, the only government report on EMIavailable to the public is a 1994 NASA studydetailing the dangers of a special kind of EMIcalled High Intensity Radiated Fields (HIRF...
...Three months ago the FBI believed his capture was imminent. Today his trail is as cold as a misty winter's morning in his native Smoky Mountains. Even the report that a truck registered to Rudolph had run a Colorado roadblock on April Fool's Day hasn't changed the feds' belief that Rudolph could just as easily be holed up under a rock (or in an empty holiday house) in the harsh mountain forests of Cherokee County, S.C., as he could be basking on a California beach. "Early on the FBI was very confident of capturing him," says TIME...
Three years ago, Milton Jones was watching a "Nightline" report on the still-unsolved Unabomber case when he suddenly realized there was a hidden message in the attacks. At the time, investigators were trying to figure out the meaning of the wooden components found in the bombs, and the references to wood and other elements of nature in the choice of victims. Jones, then a graduate student in American Literature at Brigham Young University, theorized that the Unabomber was using a literary technique called juxtaposition. By mailing an explosive device to a person named Wood, or someone living on Aspen...
...smudge on Kofi?s halo? The New Yorker magazine today reported that U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan had been made aware of the planned genocide by Hutu nationalists in Rwanda in 1994, and had ordered U.N. peacekeeping forces not to intervene to stop the slaughter. The unflappable Annan has not denied the report, but says the U.N. acts within parameters set by the political will of the major powers. TIME U.N. correspondent William Dowell agrees: ?Most people at the U.N. believe that Kofi had no choice in Rwanda. He would have needed enough troops and the major powers? willingness...
...Gorman particularly notes that the Times report -- which she says "gives desperately ill people false hope at this time" -- arises out of an Entremed press tour rather than the publication of peer-reviewed research. She says research into anti-angiogenesis is familiar to the medical community, and has been under way for 30 years. Some rival studies may be further along than Folkman's. "Past experience has shown that often when announcements like this are made, if you dig a little deeper you find a biotech company in need of capital," says Gorman. "They're leaving out how difficult...