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...activating an enzyme that is used in transmitting signals within nerve cells, which Benowitz referred to as the "master switch," inosine stimulates the remaining nerve cells to express genes that enable them to extend a new axon...
...Stupidity, a versatile item, may express itself in a thousand ways. Bush seems conventionally ignorant and incurious. Perhaps the impression is unfair. Maybe Bush is smarter than he looks. Perhaps he is afflicted by a genetic goofiness that leaves an erroneous impression; at least he has not yet thrown up in the lap of any heads of state. But when Bush talks passionately about education, I wish I could shake the suspicion that the last book he read was "Goodnight Moon" when the twins were three...
Jones told Koppel that he was a rarity in journalism for his willingness to express personal ideas while still...
...botched reorganization derailed CEO Rick Thoman. An IBM and American Express executive and a Lou Gerstner protege, Thoman was brought in as CEO last year to turn Xerox into a high-tech dynamo. His sin was not his strategy but his sense of urgency. Thoman believed Xerox had to move fast, but the troops were not ready. "There's a fine touch between knowing what to do and when to do it," an insider says of Thoman's leadership. Thoman was replaced by former Xerox chief Paul Allaire...
Here is a film about yearning--the ache for love--and the way wounded people express it. The coup of Green's script is to render complicated feelings in a mix of plangent cliches and vernacular poetry. Listen to Buddy, lovesick over Nasia's desertion, as he bares his soul. "I gave my all to her," he moans. "A plastic ring and a kiss. I mean, it's the thought that counts...