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What the scientific community needs to remember, however, is that research fraud is not just another tough puzzle to solve. Implementing a policy change in the peer review system or in the structure of research supervision may not address the irrational, and perhaps bizarre, element in scientific fraud: that dishonesty will almost certainly be found out, as scientists attempt to repeat and build on each other's work...
...meeting Wednesday, the Faculty Council tentatively approved procedures for the new body which Jewett said included the defendant's right to an open hearing; to call witnesses; to review evidence; to have an advocate of his choice from the Faculty of Arts and Sciences; and to be present during the hearing and presentation of evidence...
...plan must also gain the approval of the Cambridge Historical Commission. A spokesman at the commission said yesterday that they had no objection to the plans at this time, but they would "review the store's plans for any exterior changes." He stated that the commission's role was to ensure that there were no "inappropriate architecturalalterations" made to the building...
...writing in response to Noam S. Cohen's "review" of my recent book entitled Impact: How the Press Affects Federal Policymaking ("Missing the Mark," December 2). There is so much in his essay that misses the mark that I'm not sure where to begin. However, given that I teach at Harvard and that Cohen presumably is a student at the University I think it most important that I set the record straight on the institutional relationships which he mangled so badly, and then mention the explicit purpose of the book which he has misrepresented despite it being made explicit...
...Marine company on Okinawa. The Corps would not disclose the diagnosis; it referred all such questions to North, and these days the former NSC aide is not responding to any queries about anything. The Marines' statement did say North had been pronounced "fit for duty" on discharge, and "a review of ((his)) medical record . . . has failed to show any reason why he should not be considered as medically qualified for his work...