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Dates: during 2001-2001
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...somatic cell nuclear transfer,” in which the genetic material of a developed cell (such as a stem cell) is inserted into an egg. The same technique was used by researchers in Scotland to conceive Dolly the sheep in 1997. Though the experiment was far from a success??none of the embryos grew to larger than six cells before dying—it set a precedent for future research that could eventually result in the birth of a child conceived through cloning...

Author: By The CRIMSON Staff, | Title: Don't Rush To Ban Cloning | 11/27/2001 | See Source »

Other projects that the Trust gave money to are a “Road to Success?? panel sponsored by the Association of Black Harvard Women and a sexual orientation summit for Girlspot members...

Author: By Juliet J. Chung, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Radcliffe Trust Issues First Round of Grants | 11/9/2001 | See Source »

Everything that made Michael Jackson a success??the irresistibly compelling dance numbers, the unique vocal stylings—is briefly paid homage to and is just as quickly discarded. This is clearly meant to be the rebirth of a new Jackson, distinct from all that has come before. As critics continually delight in pointing out, it has been 20 years since Thriller, 20 years since the King of Pop rocked the world. The intervening years for him were a struggle to prove that he could do it again. Formulas were trotted out and repeated; the world changed...

Author: By Marcus L. Wang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The King of Pop Returns | 11/9/2001 | See Source »

According to Ouchida, many of the more driven extension school students come away from the program with astounding success??many even going on to Harvard graduate schools. For high-scoring students like Huff this sort of encouragement becomes a major motivating force. Having found a real academic passion for English, particularly romantic poetry, at Harvard, Huff hopes to go on to earn a Ph.D...

Author: By Angie Marek, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Degrees of Separation | 9/27/2001 | See Source »

...When the Class of 1976 arrived in Cambridge, Matina S. Horner had just assumed the Radcliffe Presidency. Horner, who had developed a “fear of success?? theory in the late 1960s (which postulated that women displayed this fear more than men because of the inevitable conflict between professional success and the traditional roles women were generally expected to play), told the Crimson in the fall of 1972, “I don’t like quotas. Period. But I don’t think we’re ready for one-to-one admissions...

Author: By P. PATTY Li, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Moving In | 6/5/2001 | See Source »

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