Word: techs
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...production is not bad; McNeal plays a pretty good Clay and the tech works well to reflect the intense nature of the play. Cohen is a problem; without her strong character it is difficult to sustain the dialogue and action of the play. But the essential problem is that it's not great, which is disappointing considering Dutchman's potential...
Schultz received his B.S. in chemistry in 1979 and his Ph.D. in 1984, both from Cal Tech. He spent one year as a post-doctoral student with then MIT professor Christopher T. Walsh, now Kuhn professor of biological chemistry and molecular pharmacology at Harvard Medical School...
Lawrence Professor of Chemistry David A. Evans, while at Cal Tech, taught Schultz organic chemistry and served as his undergraduate advisor...
...probation officer found his options limited. Brown, 39, considered mutual funds to be "unexciting." Certificates of deposit? "Get real," he says. "Not with bank rates of 3%." Bonds? "Same problem." The only alternative, he says, was the stock market. He took the plunge, scoring short-term gains in high-tech stocks and banking issues, which lulled him into a sense of security. Now he and other investors are getting a loud wake-up call from the market's bumpy decline in the past few weeks, which has raised fears of a major correction ahead. But Brown is not fleeing just...
...must compete where it can--in high-tech, high-skill industries that less developed countries can't touch. That's why Clinton's plan to invest in (or spend more on) education, job retraining, better communications and transportation and so on makes so much sense. Only this sort of plan will make the country competitive for the future...