Word: effective
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...time. Arabs and Jews alike are "internalizing" the peace process by evaluating it not in terms of symbolic significance but in terms of economic, social, and political benefits. The assassination of Sadat halted the peace process for over a decade: the assassination of Rabin just might have the reverse effect. --Hashem E. Montasser...
...Harvard's refusal to play. The problem, the Eli spokesperson said, was the persistent libeling of Yale players by Harvard: "Yale fully believed she was not to blame for the beginning of whatever roughness occurred in the Springfield game, and she believed there was overwhelming evidence to this effect...
...interview last night, Haynes acknowledged that she had philosophical differences with other committee members, but said she did not think they should have had an effect on her position as chair of the committee...
...African National Congress to seek Nigeria's ouster from the Olympic Games as well as a boycott of Nigeria's crucial oil industry. But Purvis reports that South African officials may not want to take it that far. "Indeed, it is not clear how much of an effect censure from South Africa and a few other countries on the continent might have on the Nigerian regime," he says. "Still, South Africa's actions so far may be the beginning of a new era of self-censure in African politics...
...those egg-white omelets, and for what? A new University of Washington study of 141 people who ate two eggs a day for three months shows that the effect on their cholesterol level was negligible. The report has prompted many scientists to reconsider the common assumption that eggs contribute to high cholesterol levels and, indirectly, to heart disease. "Ultimately, the most important thing is is to maintain a low-fat diet," says TIME's Janice Horowitz. "That means staying away from the butter and the bacon." So, by all means, have that eggs benedict--- just skip the hollandaise. The study...