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While some institutions will have to scramble to create new policies from scratch in accordance with the new misconduct guidelines, Harvard should have no such problems with its existing procedures, says Dr. Suzanne W. Hadley, deputy director of the Office of Scientific Integrity...
...last of the original cast members, as well as Michaels, left at the end of the 1980 season, and Saturday Night Live was forced to rebuild from scratch. In the next few seasons -- the Dark Ages -- the show managed to unearth one superstar (Eddie Murphy) but a lot of also-rans (Charles Rocket, Mary Gross). One year it brought in seasoned ringers like Billy Crystal and Martin Short (no fair -- they were ready for prime time); then Michaels returned with an all new cast that ranged from teen flashes-in-the-pan like Anthony Michael Hall to Hollywood veteran Randy...
Antipathy toward Exxon threatens to obscure the fact that it mounted the largest response ever to an oil spill. The effort was like organizing an infantry division from scratch and deploying it in battle within 60 days. At the cleanup's peak, Exxon marshaled more than 1,400 boats, 85 aircraft and 11,300 people. With that mobilization came such daily logistic headaches as providing 200 tons of food and disposing of 1,400 gal. of human waste in a remote and unforgiving environment. "I think Exxon did a hell of a job," says David Usher, whose firm Marine Pollution...
...consequences, " one WHRB staff member said in June, "Would be tearing everything down and building from scratch. It would be disastrous, but that's a given...
...consequences," one WHRB staff member said in June, "would be tearing everything down and building from scratch. It would be disastrous, but that's a given...