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...asked about President-elect George Bush, that "he is not our president." But he's in a more relaxed mood now. He says he's working on several movie follow-ups to "Being John Malkovich," which he coproduced, and he has a new R.E.M. album due out in April ("Reveal"), but as far as touring goes, he and his bandmates are taking it easy. In fact, they have only two dates scheduled for 2001 - Saturday night's show at Rock in Rio and another performance in Buenos Aires...
...certainly couldn't have helped karma any to see Yale honor outgoing Athletic Director Billy Cleary '56--and have the greatest figure in Harvard athletics history remove his coat to reveal the uniform of the enemy. There are no real negatives to take away aside from the loss itself. The weekend was, overall, a good one. The Crimson showed some character on Friday in coming back from a 2-0 deficit against the Tigers and if Kolarik and Petit could have dressed against Yale, it probably would have swept the weekend. "Our guys were quick where I think they were...
...some respects the lesson of these papers is exactly the opposite. They are almost a guidebook on how to make a majority submit to the needs of a powerful few. The papers reveal a Chinese leadership convinced that political will can be maintained by force. The book's editors suggest that the current leadership holds the same conviction. But China's economic openness--begun, ironically, by Deng in 1978--has surely created a challenge to the monopoly on power enjoyed for so long by so few. "Those goddamn bastards!" party elder Wang Zhen shouts at one point in the papers...
...into proteins. They then copy these molecules into their corresponding DNA sequences, tag those sequences with fluorescent markers and pour the tagged sequences over the microarray. Active genes in this biochemical stew stick like Velcro to their single-stranded partners on the chip, creating patterns of fluorescent dots that reveal which genes are turned on. "This technology has fundamentally altered how we explore biology," says Dr. Olli Kallioniemi of the NIH, who studies gene expression in cancers...
...Bill and Chelsea pose in a photo-op re-enactment of Hillary's swearing-in b) Hillary tries to teach Gore to dance c) The aliens finally reveal themselves d) The Clintons tell Gore they never want to see him again...