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Unexplored until the early years of this century, Antarctica holds largely scientific interest for Washington, which operates four permanent stations on the continent, including the only encampment at the South Pole. In 1959 the U.S. and eleven other nations agreed on a treaty banning military activity and all nuclear materials...
Dunne tries to dazzle with expensive brand names and superficial sociology. He deals in story threads, not plot lines. One is about revenging the murder of a young woman reminiscent of Dunne's own daughter, Actress Dominique Dunne, who was killed by her former boyfriend in 1982. A new low...
This is not the first time TV has ventured into real-life crime solving. NBC's occasional Unsolved Mysteries specials, for instance, have presented similar crime re-enactments (and helped catch five suspects). But doubtless, what makes America's Most Wanted the highest-rated show on the Fox network's...
"Because of the environmental and ethical impact of creating genetically altered animals for commercial exploitation, at least a two-year moratorium on the patents is advisable," says Leah D.T. Zuch, director of the Cambridge Committee for Responsible Research, an animal advocacy organization.
In one of the first lectures in her course on the history of the Old South, Assistant Professor of History Catherine Clinton '73 was asked a question about the exploitation of female slaves by their masters.