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Begala and the team got together with the President after he wrapped up his lunch in which he prespun the network news anchors who would be giving instant analysis on a speech that at that point consisted of pieces of paper scattered the length of the table. At 2 p.m...
Many fear that the single market will prompt more short-term unemployment, as companies shut down scattered operations and consolidate. Unless rules are equally enforced by member countries, industries could demand a return to protectionism. Protests have erupted over the fear that lower wages and benefits in some countries will...
"Harvard is so scattered and divided into little domains that we don't communicate as well as we could," he said.
Pilots are particularly concerned about interference with the circuitry that picks up radio signals from the so-called VOR (visual omni-range) network -- hundreds of cone-shaped navigation beacons scattered across the U.S. Automatic flight-control systems depend on clear VOR signals to land planes safely when visibility is poor...
Cohen and his colleagues at the Center for the Study of Human Polymorphism in Paris will soon unveil their pioneering cartography. Thanks to a series of clever shortcuts, the French team's map will be available two years ahead of the schedule U.S. scientists set for themselves. Though somewhat rudimentary...