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...defensive technologies were drafted separately and then blended into the speech by the President. The overriding factor in the timing and handling of the issue?one that discomfited a few senior aides?seemed to be the desire for intensive political impact rather than a careful consideration of the subject. The most important ramifications that the Administration has yet to address fully may be geopolitical rather than technological. What course will the Soviets take in response? Moscow, which has a lead in many applications of laser technology, seems unlikely to refrain from exploiting it. If both nations follow parallel roads into...
...faculty panel at the University of California considers dropping SAT II subject tests from its admissions requirements, Harvard stands behind its decision...
...they felt drowsy during the day. Then he recorded their levels of cholesterol, insulin, glucose, a clotting agent known as fibrinogen, inflammatory proteins that contribute to heart disease, and insulin resistance (the precursor to diabetes). Since emotional factors can affect sleep as well, he also assessed each subject's levels of depression, hostility and anger, using standard psychological questionnaires...
...characters are substantially different from how we see them normally.” He was especially impressed by Sedaris’s improvisation in one scene, which then altered the direction of the scene itself. While the performances in “Snow Angels” are unique, the subject matter of the film isn’t groundbreaking. Green said, “It had a traditional structure…It’s not radical. There’s a familiarity there.” But it was the emotional exploration that Green enjoyed the most...
...racial debate continue until it exhausts the media and the electorate as a whole. If he has to confront racial division in October in a major way, he will lose the election. By October, he needs to have the media and voters say, "We've already finished with this subject. What about Iraq? What about the economy...