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MacDonald said that Buckley's technique, knownas exon amplification, clones introns and presentsthe scientist with only those sequences of DNAactually responsible for translation of theprotein. Using this data, workers in Gusella'sgroup were able to screen a database of DNAsequences and identify introns for adducin asthose they identified

Author: By Ivan Oransky, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 'Candidate' Defect Is Found In Huntington's Disease Gene | 10/31/1992 | See Source »

...Crimson fell short in the end, unable to penetrate the Tiger defense. For Princeton, the win upped its record to 5-6 overall and 2-3 in the Ivy League and continued its end-of-the-season run. "From our perspective, it was a great game," Princeton Coach Moira Buckley said. "We played a little shaky near the end, but we were real aggressive during the rest of the game. Beating Harvard is a great boost to our team...

Author: By Sean D. Wissman, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Wave of Momentum Sweeps Tigers Past Women's Soccer | 10/26/1992 | See Source »

PRESIDENT BUSH, ON A VISIT TO America's most popular radio show, addresses the host as "Russ." Hillary Clinton, in a cheerful diatribe against the host, calls him "Lim-bough," as in "Ow! That hurts!" William F. Buckley Jr. says it "Limbo" -- a place a bit north of where many liberals would send this right-wing multimedia motormouth sensation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Conservative Provocateur Or BIG BLOWHARD? | 10/26/1992 | See Source »

...America." Are most of his facts factual? Yes. Does he overuse the debater's tactic of tarring whole movements with extreme examples? Yes. Does the distinction between fairness and exaggeration matter? Yes -- every bit as much as it does in any other arena of politics or show biz. Says Buckley, first in the modern line of conservatives who mixed sharp opinions with cutting wit: "Anybody who engages in polemics is, to an extent, engaging in hyperbole. But that's as American as a tall tale of Mark Twain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Conservative Provocateur Or BIG BLOWHARD? | 10/26/1992 | See Source »

...universities during the 1945 to 1955 period touches on a fair number of personalities who have gone on to notoriety. For example, we see Henry A. Kissinger '50, as a Harvard junior professor, opening his colleagues' mail and informing to the FBI. And we see William F. Buckley Jr., as editor of the Yale Daily News, running errands for the FBI and the Yale administration...

Author: By Ira E. Stoll, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Snooping for Reds in the Ivory Tower | 10/22/1992 | See Source »

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