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...Salk Institute and geared his energies toward exploring the workings of the brain, including short- and long-term memory and the phenomenon of dreams. Watson's interest in genes has not diminished. The former Harvard professor continues to pursue genetic research as the president of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and is a past director of the Human Genome Project...
...dime to answer whatever article you may want to write, please make at least some minimal effort to adequately represent my words and the facts of our organization's existence. I would like to stress that this is not a personal attack on you, Jal, and I harbor no ill-will towards you, the Crimson or its writers. I just want the truth to be reported fairly and accurately...
...struck herds across the country, ultimately leading to the death of up to 1,000 cows a week. To protect the food supply, the government ordered the slaughter of affected cattle and banned the sale of cow brains, intestines and other offal, thought to be the organs likeliest to harbor the disease. And in 1988 it halted the practice of feeding cattle the remains of diseased sheep, which is where the infection is believed to have started. But by that time the damage was done...
...regard to L'Affaire Newt, I would say, "Mr. Speaker, people who work in crass Houses shouldn't throw stones." CHARLES J. HUEBNER Harbor Springs, Michigan...
...products in livestock feed. But the FDA's new measure will extend this ban further: no cows could be fed anything made with cow, goat, deer, elk or mink parts. Cow blood, gelatin and milk, however, will remain acceptable food ingredients for cattle, as they are not believed to harbor the illness. How about a nice salad...