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...suggested that Harvard be forced to pay a sewe, tax, Now, whenever a Harvard student drinks a hi-ball, the University has to pay for the water...
...marriage has run aground. Further collaborations are uncertain. Shoot Out the Lights may have to stand as the summing up of one of the most extraordinary creative partnerships hi rock. There is between the partners now the usual portion of blame and bitterness and confusion. All the clarity comes in Richard's music. He sings: "It's so hard to find/ Who's going to cure/ The Heart of a Man in Need." Linda sings: "It's only the pain/ That's keeping you sane/ And gives you the mind to travel on." And together...
...from $75.9 billion to $141.5 billion), net farm income has fallen. Profits, which declined from $32.7 billion in 1979 to $22.9 billion last year, may dip as low as $16 billion this year, making 1982 the third dismal annual showing in a row. Says Thomas Urban, president of Pioneer Hi-Bred International, a Des Moines-based seed company: "There is nothing for the farmer to be feeling good about...
...albino lab mice used by cancer investigators everywhere was genetically contaminated. The tainted mice were discovered by University of Wisconsin Biologist Brenda Kahan and her colleagues while they were growing a primitive type of tumor called a teratocarcinoma. A puzzling enzyme uncharacteristic of the breed kept showing up hi the host animals, a common strain known as BALB/c. Careful genetic tests soon confirmed suspicions: the mice were not the purebreds promised by their supplier, the Massachusetts-based Charles River Breeding Laboratories, Inc. Since the company is the world's largest producer of lab animals, similar mongrels are presumably frolicking...
...when there is business to conduct and it is worth their time." Characteristically, he merely mentioned in passing a new project, rather simple by Bechtel standards, that the company had just announced: the construction of a $100 million company office building in downtown Oakland, Calif. -By Alexander L. Taylor HI. Reported by Bob Buderi and Joseph J. Kane/San Francisco