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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...fact, important patents already exist on some forms of human/animal genetic combinations. According to CNN, mice, rabbits, sheep and cows have all been the recipients of human genes, which have been used for important medical products including alpha anti-trypsion (to treat cystic fibrosis) and lactoferrin (which can bolster the immune system). The potential benefits from further genetic engineering in this area are significant but still remain to be explored...

Author: By Mattias S. Geise, | Title: Creating Chimeras | 4/9/1998 | See Source »

...incredibly low, especially when compared to the typical Harvard Square boutique. Next, the store is only a hop, skip and a jump from the Davis T-stop, and it's located next to a tempting bakery, "Salt and Pepper's," where the indulgent can grab a post-shopping treat. Furthermore, C.J. will win over even the toughest-to-please clients with his charming smile and friendly (but not overbearing) approach...

Author: By Shara R. Kay, | Title: S'HABILLER en noir | 4/9/1998 | See Source »

Tahlia T. Tuck's suggestion that Harvard students cope with the homeless by "simply smiling and speaking to them" is perhaps one of the most patronizing suggestions to appear on the Crimson's editorial page (Opinion, Apr. 8). Tuck argues so passionately that we ought to treat homeless people with "human decency," yet she herself simultaneously patronizes the homeless by suggesting that they are somehow foreign beings who just happen to pervade our student landscape...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Don't Patronize the Homeless | 4/8/1998 | See Source »

...legal standing of women claiming to have been sexually harassed and the validity with which our legal system and our culture at large treat claims of sexual harassment continue to be contested areas...

Author: By Talia Milgrom-elcott, | Title: Taking Back the Whole Night | 4/6/1998 | See Source »

Censorship will remove a problem from view but surely will not solve it. In order to make our children safe sexually and treat the "predator" mind, would it not make more sense to discuss and heal? In this time of general assault upon liberal values, it is important to remember that liberalism trusts dialogue and democratic process, and has faith in the basic goodness of human beings. It is also important to recall that each of us can have a right-wing part of our mind that needs to be revealed and healed. JAN STEPHEN CAVANAUGH West Hurley...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Apr. 6, 1998 | 4/6/1998 | See Source »

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