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Anderson's business is flying balloons--most more than 100 times the size of the Good year Blimp--an activity which has won him a reputation as one of the world's top experts in atmospheric chemistry. And in doing so, he has found himself at the heart of one...
Meanwhile, the 18-member Faculty Council, the Faculty's elected steering committee, gets back to business this fall with a half-dozen new members after elections in May, but no pressing items on its agenda. In fact, a September 19 meeting, scheduled to deal with any matters of immediate concern...
The aborigines' success gives new heart to American Indians, who for years have been pressing state governments to hand over ancestral bones and tribal artifacts, many of which are gathering dust in museum basements. "We believe you should not disturb the dead," says Sioux Indian Maria Pearson of Marne...
After Peres had been tapped by Herzog, he promised to form "a government as wide as possible, a unified government." Still, he could abandon efforts to negotiate with Shamir and seek to scrape together a parliamentary majority of his own. The two major parties remain deeply divided on a host...
The thrusting and parrying in print began when Pravda harshly criticized a West German decision to lend $330 million to ease East Germany's pressing foreign debt. At the same time, East Germany had agreed to lift some travel restrictions between the two countries. The Soviet commentary accused Bonn...