Word: thoroughness
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Associate Editor William A. Henry III, who won a 1980 Pulitzer Prize at the Boston Globe, wrote the cover story. Says he: "Most U.S. journalism is good-thorough, instructive, even at times courageous. But when a news organization gets arrogant or careless for just a few moments, the consequences for the individuals it covers can be catastrophic, and the damage to the craft considerable...
...argument is not always as jocund as this: there are some very sober statistics about the "feminization of poverty," on the fact that with current trends prevailing, soon the vast majority of the population below the poverty level will be women and children. And her conclusion is a balanced, thorough look at the battlefield of the war of the sexes after the key early stages...
Although no counseling experience is necessary for potential advisors, the selection process is thorough A prospective counselor first has to meet at least two other counselors, who may then recommend him or her to Gould, who interviews all candidates "You just have to be a good listener, be willing to learn, care about the issues and be non judgmental." Gould explains Counselor Rebecca A. Schliefter '84 agrees, saying. "Ninety-five percent of it is just genuine interest
...proposal--to establish a new sub-area within the Science area of the Core--will most likely meet with opposition on the student-Faculty Core advisory committee, it is at least an attempt to convey student dissatisfaction with the Core. All the same, the council should submit a thorough report to the committee, putting it in the context of the Core's academic philosophy...
...development of nuclear weapons." But how a local investigator will differentiate between basic and specific research is unclear. Is a physicist developing a chain reaction equation that could increase the power of a nuclear explosion a criminal? Even if he isn't, will he be subject to a thorough police investigation? Representatives of Mobilization for Survival insist that only researchers with classified Defense Department contracts will be scrutinized. But the law doesn't say that, and anyone, no matter how radical, can use the law to bring a suit. Even if this actual law does not significantly restrict research...