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...thus a lot more useful than the already common practice of freezing sperm itself; sperm lasts only so long, but a sperm factory can, in theory, go on forever. That could be enormously comforting to men about to undergo, say, radiation treatment or chemotherapy, which can destroy stem cells and render patients permanently infertile. These men could sidestep the problem by having their stem cells removed, frozen and reimplanted after treatment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE SPERM THAT NEVER DIES | 6/10/1996 | See Source »

...continual theme," Romer says. "You always look at the long-term, but you must be cognizant of the short term because it can destroy the long-term...

Author: By Andrew A.green, | Title: Harvard Institute For International Development | 6/6/1996 | See Source »

...Tonight the Proud Eagle Tribe, a group of revolutionary women, bombed the Center for International Affairs at Harvard," the letter reads. "The Center figures out new ways for the Pig Nixon to try to destroy people's wars in Asia, Latin America and the Middle East, and grooms toads like Henry Kissinger ['50], who left the Center to join Nixon's death machine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Anti-War Sentiment Resulted In Bombing | 6/3/1996 | See Source »

Thousands of nuclear warheads, built to destroy America, have themselves been destroyed. Those that remain in Russia no longer target our homes. Three of the four nuclear states that succeeded the Soviet Union have abandoned nuclear weapons. We are working with the Yeltsin government and Russia's neighbors to keep nuclear materials from terrorists and rogue states, and to realize President Kennedy's dream of a total ban on nuclear testing. The space race has been eclipsed by our joint construction of an international space station...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RUSSIA'96: DON'T FORGET THE BENEFITS | 5/27/1996 | See Source »

...refusal by the United States to unilaterally ban anti-personnel mines will make it more difficult to achieve a worldwide agreement. "For the United States to have any moral standing on the issue, it would have to denounce land mines like it did chemical and biological weapons and destroy its stores of them," Thompson says. "Any time a more powerful nation hedges, less-developed nations say 'If a superpower has to hold on to these weapons, how can my small, little country survive without them.' It's a self-fulfilling prophecy." -->