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Meanwhile, the question many researchers are asking is: What will the South Koreans do next? Hwang met last week with Scotland's Ian Wilmut, Dolly's cloner, who wants to work with the South Koreans on Lou Gehrig's disease. Similar collaborations are under way at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City and at Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, Md. By the end of last week, however, Hwang was back at his lab in Seoul, putting even more distance between himself and the rest of the scientific world...
...Party have been given a new mandate; however there have been a few hitches - George Galloway, anyone? Considering the result that the Liberal Democrats received was their best since 1922 under Lloyd George, I believe the case for proportional representation in England - as it has been enacted in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland - has become stronger. Joshua Selig Dorset, England Show of Force I was delighted with your piece on the highly anticipated third episode of Star Wars, Revenge of the Sith [May 9]. It reminded readers that milestones in entertainment can be just as historic as the political news...
...shedding 10,000 to 13,000 staff in Europe by the end of June. Lower profits and high labor costs have forced IBM to rationalize a business structure that has changed little in decades. Some of the 2,800 staff at IBM's customer service base at Greenock in Scotland are likely to go, as are many marketing and management jobs at the company's panregional headquarters in Tour Descartes, Paris. "Things that used to be formally done there will now be moved to the ladies and gentlemen in the field," says Fred McNeese, IBM's spokesman in Paris...
TIME Whose idea was the trip DeLay took to Scotland and London? How did you come to make some of the travel arrangements and pay some of the bills...
TIME What did the side trip to golf in Scotland have to do with that...