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Watching his colleagues struggle down a narrowing path, Prather says he is certain his decision was the right...

Author: By Clifford M. Marks, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Ph.D.s Ditch the Lab | 12/13/2007 | See Source »

...community. “Our happy hours are one of the few on campus that use hard alcohol and our attendance is usually 130 to 150 people,” Mathews said. Mathews said that the House has been serving hard liquor for three years. The proposed move affects certain Houses more than others, since only a handful serve hard alcohol at their events. Under the policy, they would still be allowed to serve at House formals. Adams Ho-Co Chair Timothy J. Smith ’08, who is also a Crimson business editor, believes that hard alcohol should...

Author: By Sophie M. Alexander, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Houses May End Free Flow of Liquor | 12/13/2007 | See Source »

...state.” Regardless of their prominence, we must not let ourselves be distracted by the intransigent partisanship of these establishment intellects. When it comes to the newly-invigorated Latin American left, it is urgent that jaundiced propaganda be separated from fact: In the Venezuelan example, even while certain criticisms of Chavez’s agenda can be important, we must avoid the tendentious temptation to explain away the “Bolivarian Revolution” in the rash, simplistic, and altogether-too-tired narratives of “left-wing populism” or “authoritarian...

Author: By Adaner Usmani | Title: The Revolution in Venezuela | 12/13/2007 | See Source »

This efficient and portable way to sense chemicals—toxic or benign—may make the largest waves in medicine as a noninvasive diagnostic device through “breath analysis.” Its high sensitivity can be manipulated to detect certain chemicals in the breath indicative of conditions including diabetes, ulcers, colon cancer, and cystic fibrosis...

Author: By Maeve T. Wang, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Tiny Chip Could Solve Real-World Problems | 12/13/2007 | See Source »

...what you have here is an employer - Major League Baseball - conducting an internal investigation that could leave certain employees subject to a criminal probe. And you thought your boss stunk. "To me, the most interesting question is - are there prosecutors chomping at the bit here?" asks Michael Shapiro, a criminal defense attorney. "Has Mitchell presented them cases on a silver platter?" At his press conference, Mitchell stressed that prosecutors have more important concerns than punishing individual past steroid users, and that there is no evidence that prosecutors would jump on this. But if any of the players are fingered...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Mitchell Named Names. Now What? | 12/13/2007 | See Source »

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