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BUSHPEROT CLINTON Non-Answers 3 6 1 Attacks On Perot--3 On Clinton--9 Time Violations--4 On Bush--6 On Clinton--0 Time Violations--1 On Bush--11 On Perot--2 Time Violations--0 Clothes Black suit, dominant red tie with thin white stripes Gray suit, red and blue evenly striped tie Charcoal suit, daring red tie with blue and white stripes Personal References Mentions Barbara twice, admits that divorce happens even in his own family. Didn't mention anyone in his family. "I was born to a widowed mother..." "I grew up in the segregated South..." "Tonight...
Beneath the thin layer of humor and self-mockery, people appeared to take the feature quite seriously. More than one person jokingly asked why he or she didn't make the list. And on the Dunster G notice board, someone got a little more serious...
Applying this knowledge to human embryos created by in vitro fertilization, doctors at London's Hammersmith Hospital, led by Alan Handyside and Robert Winston, perfected a technique for drawing cells into hair-thin pipettes one at a time. Then they teamed up with a group from Houston's Baylor College of Medicine and Methodist Hospital who had developed a procedure for rapidly spotting the cystic fibrosis defect in a single strand of DNA, using the gene- cloning technique called polymerase chain reaction. "It's like finding one typographical error in a book 180 times the size of the Encyclopaedia Britannica...
EVEN THOUGH FRANCE SAID OUI TO THE MAAStricht treaty on economic and political union, its voice was not hearty enough to still the turmoil in Europe. The majority for approval in last week's referendum was a sliver-thin 51%, which simply highlighted the doubts among ordinary citizens about the rapid course of European unification. Paris and Bonn still hope the treaty can go into effect by the end of the year as planned, but it seems unlikely that all 12 members of the European Community will be able to approve it by then...
...political union of the Continent -- a plan that would take Europe far beyond the free-trade zone that goes into effect in January, to a single currency and common foreign and defense policies. The Danes' + refusal to approve Maastricht last June ignited simmering popular resentment, and France's razor-thin ratification proved just how deep public anxiety runs. The grass-roots revolt has redefined European politics, crossing the traditional left-right cleavages with new fault lines between poor and prosperous, rural and urban, nationalist and Europeanist. The Establishment seems stunned. "Either Europe will become more democratic," acknowledged E.C. President Jacques...