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The history of “Nightline” reveals a continued commitment to covering pressing domestic and international issues and to producing in-depth journalism. It began as a program devoted to nightly updates on the Iranian hostage situation in 1979. Due to its success, “Nightline?...
Use the exemptions as an incentive to the victims. Have Zoellick remind complaining nations that he and Bush are still for free trade in the long term, despite the administration's pressing domestic political concerns. And tell them what they can do to soften Bush's heart.
During one 1998 performance, Stelarc wired himself up directly to the Internet. His body was dotted with electrodes - on his deltoids, biceps, flexors, hamstrings and calf muscles - that delivered gentle electric shocks, just enough to nudge the muscles into involuntary contractions. The electrodes were connected to a computer, which was...
University President Lawrence H. Summers, who served as the moderator for the event entitled “Healthier or Wealthier: Which Comes First in the New Global Era?,” set the tone by saying that “global health is as morally and practically pressing as any...
Calling it “an evil monster that’s chasing us,” Chopra said finding space for student groups is one of the most pressing issues facing students.