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...consensus among the nation's largest Protestant denomination can't be viewed simply as the triumph of conservative elements: "The convention is a very important, often underestimated force in American life," says Ostling. "This statement and the mood it expresses in response to the moral confusion of the wider culture are going to have significant influence...
...Radcliffe is looking to cast a wider net of partnership as well...
...then she was named 1958's Student Leader of the Year, snagging an honor usually reserved for men and signifying a success in the wider co-educational world that would continue to grow after college...
Although Milosevic is no Lincoln, he has a keen interest in maintaining the integrity of the borders of his country. Indeed he should feel obligated to keep the nation intact. And the U.S. certainly has an interest in ensuring that the Kosovo situation does not explode into a wider Balkan conflict. JOHN DAVID JOHNSON Heidelberg, Germany...
...past, I've written about biotech investing with far more pessimism, mainly because of the risks, which haven't changed much. But some other things have changed, a lot. The overall market has roared ahead while biotech stocks barely budged, creating a vastly wider gap in value, and the biotech industry has had more time to mature. It will probably turn net profitable next year, and, notes money manager Stephen Flaks in Scottsdale, Ariz., "there are now hundreds of drugs that will be on the market within two years." Companies with such drugs are among Flaks' favorites: Matrix Pharmaceuticals (cancer...