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...Friday's 1-1 tie against George Mason, the Crimson initially proved the rankings committee correct when it failed to answer its opponent's early goal. A loss seemed imminent...
...increased work that companies will have to perform to access students files and download them may hurt some students performances in this recruiting season. "I think its a bad idea," said Grace Holihan, recruiting coordinator for LEK/Alcar, a consulting firm. Harvard should have implemented the system more gradually to correct for any problems the online system might create...
...errors were discovered six weeks ago," he said, referring to a phone call from a customer which brought the misstatement to their attention. "We had actually taken steps to correct the error[s] when the lawsuit hit the streets...
According to Talada, part of the Princeton Review's solution was to send out stickers to bookstores and software distributors to correct errors...
Like Hippocrates, Galen had become a medical icon, and it would take a bold idol smasher to undo him. History found the perfect candidate in Andreas Vesalius, a contentious young Flemish physician who, in his single-minded pursuit of the correct human anatomy, cared not a whit about Galen's untouchable authority. Gifted with intelligence, drive and the courage to stick with his convictions, he went his solitary way, dissecting cadaver after cadaver until he had made enough unbiased observations to write a book that would forever transform medicine's image of the human structure. Vesalius was 29 when...