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Thursday, February 05, 2004 - Page updated at 12:00 A.M. Scientists can study Kennewick remains, U.S. appeals court rules By Joseph B. Frazier The Associated...
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Feb 5, 2004
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And about time too. It will be interesting to see if the gov't tries to appeal this further (having changed its whole line of argument between the original...
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Feb 5, 2004
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... I remember hearing that (based on what I don't know), the Kennewick Man most closely resembled the indigenous Japanese. (And that his South American...
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Feb 6, 2004
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... From: "donata" <donata@...> To: <Editor@...> Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 10:32 AM Subject: please change membership and post ... ...
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Feb 6, 2004
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... The present thinking is that the morphology most closely resembles the Ainu of Japan (who, to casual inspection, look "white") and some groups from South...
Norman Levitt
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Feb 7, 2004
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I am posting a brief response, interlineated with donata's posting. (Pardon my ignorance, but who is "donata"?) I might expand on this at some point. ... ...
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Feb 7, 2004
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... In my previous message, I missed the fact that there is such an act. Does anyone know how it is enforced? Is there an ageny of archaeological resources?...
Gabriel Stolzenberg
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Feb 8, 2004
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Gabe I think the Army Corps, which still has charter to develop federal lands, and the Dept. of Interior (where I think the Bureau of Indian Affairs is) have...
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Feb 8, 2004
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Dear Dave, ... Thanks. That's interesting. There's still the "scientist" issue though. Remember Barry Fell? "America BC" and "Saga America." Actually, I...
Gabriel Stolzenberg
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Feb 9, 2004
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... The relevant act, as you could easily have ascertained by investigating on your own, is the Archaelogial Resources Protection Act of 1979, which both the...
Norman Levitt
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Feb 9, 2004
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The nowadays' concept of "scientist" arises interesting discussions, as you have pointed out, since according to law - even here - it usually refers to a very...
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Feb 9, 2004
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The nowadays' concept of "scientist" arises interesting discussions, as you have pointed out, since according to law - even here - it usually refers to a very...
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Feb 9, 2004
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Last November a New York Times editorial refered to the failure to pursue research into infusions of HDL to fight heart disease. This goal was called "a holy...
Albert Henderson
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Feb 14, 2004
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Henderson's premise and conclusion are a bit off-base. Here is an article about the artificial HDL (below). A simple search of PubMed turned it up. Funding...
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Feb 14, 2004
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... The point being that all research is done with patents and profits as goals. Public domain or generic results are shunned by academic researchers as well...
Albert Henderson
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Feb 14, 2004
3:03 pm
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Albert Henderson replies, << The point being that all research is done with patents and profits as goals. Public domain or generic results are shunned by...
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Feb 14, 2004
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I would dare to state a bit absurd conjecture of mine, which has been surrounding my mind for about 3 years: Is there any significant trace of triviality in...
Maria Francisca Carne...
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Feb 15, 2004
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Besides, the "dilution" of the individual in favor of the collectivism is a Socialism/Comunism feature. I think that is a political issue, which sounds...
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Feb 15, 2004
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Not directly in response to this and the previous message (I don't know enough about intellectual property to do so), but I do think legal, regulatory and...
Lee Zwanziger
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Feb 15, 2004
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Either I am especialist on the relation between the general theory of obligation and the singular consentiment, in which would reside the topic about...
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Feb 15, 2004
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... The question is, why is NIH not pursuing commercialization of public domain HDL-infusion therapy to treat a leading cause of death and disability? It is...
Albert Henderson
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Feb 16, 2004
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Albert Henderson is correct. Increasingly (certainly here in Canada) government research agencies are pushing for research that has commercial or economic...
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Feb 16, 2004
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Dear Colleagues, According to the John D. Graham - the Bush Administration's Director of Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) of the White House...
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Feb 16, 2004
5:48 pm
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CORRECTED LINKS IN PEER REVIEW POSTING Sorry, but parenthesies got included in the several links The correct links are given below The SCIPOLICY JOURNAL...
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Feb 16, 2004
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Dear Professor Stephen Miles Sacks, Many compliments for the SCIPOLICY JOURNAL, which is indeed a successfully launched initiative for science communication. ...
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Feb 16, 2004
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OMB is clearly a political organization working for whatever administration is in. It is not a science agency. I recall too well when Reagan's OMB directly ...
Albert Henderson
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Feb 17, 2004
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International Fund for Animal Welfare Applauds European Parliament's Proposed Driftnet Regulations 2/18/04 12:36:00 PM ... To: International Desk and...
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Feb 19, 2004
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This article from NYTimes.com has been sent to you by editor@.... Can anyone document more instances? Best, Stephen editor@... ...
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Feb 23, 2004
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12 articles on Bush Admin and Science Policy the past few days.... Uses and Abuses of Science ...
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Feb 23, 2004
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How about the Administration's attempts to prevent American journals from publishing authors from Iran, Iraq, Sudan, Libya and Cuba? Claiming that editing is...
Albert Henderson
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Feb 23, 2004
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