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Abstracts: The new centralism: local government finance in the 1990s. Budgetary scrutiny in the Scottish parliament: an adviser's view
Abstracts: Open hearing required to seal records. California law won't keep O.J. juror from selling book. Closure of pre-trial hearings on death penalty case upheld
Abstracts: Five-year study shows media subpoenas on the rise: responding news organizations received 3,519 subpoenas in 1993
Abstracts: Court refuses to set "libel by implication" standard. English libel judgment found repugnant to U.S., state law: state high court refuses to enforce claim in dispute between two former Soviet citizens
Abstracts: Ban on anonymous leafletting violates First Amendment; court sees 'important role' for secrecy. Ban on anonymous speech, use of trade names ruled unconstitutional
Abstracts: Information, please. DMSOs: a reality check. Pew!
Abstracts: Lessons from layoffs. Better half: despite its name, the half-marathon is a great event to run. Good enough
Abstracts: Eugene, Oregon. Nashville, Tennessee. Baltimore: big-city perks without the big-city buzz
Abstracts: Same time next year? The 100th: Cosmas stumbles, Uta Rumbles. The start of something big
Abstracts: F.A.Q.: frequently asked questions. Beginning runners have plenty, and here are the answers. Boston or bust
Abstracts: Continental Europe offers growing room. Quest for quality - Douglas Plating: meeting the stringent demands of suppliers is a key selling point. But keeping abreast of international quality control standards is expensive
Abstracts: Reaching out to the nation's pet lovers. Buying into leisure. Managing growth: if a company is to expand and prosper, the right decisions have to be taken at crucial milestones
Abstracts: Pep mortgages take centre stage: using the stock market to help repay your mortgage seems an excellent idea and the personal equity plan seems an ideal way to do it. The problems is to choose the right investment and the right plan
Abstracts: Competition puts brake on soaring room rates. Islands of the Caribbean: all-in success for the Caribbean. Booking fees threat nearer
Abstracts: Lifting the listing veil: heritage secretary Stephen Dorrell is lifting the cloak of secrecy on how buildings are listed
Abstracts: Machinations in the Mendips: last week environmentalists heard that their opposition to the extension of Whatley Quarry had finally failed
Abstracts: The oddball state of world audio. Audio Oscars. China's audio revolution
Abstracts: VPI JMW Memorial tonearm. Mark Levinson No. 31.5 CD transport. RoomTune Deluxe room-treatment panels
Abstracts: UK economy; includes related statistical appendix. Flirting with a hard landing?
Abstracts: Barclays survey of inflation expectations - 'Basix.'(includes related chronology of events in the UK in 2nd qtr 1996)
Abstracts: Sainsbury eyes 2000 show. Euro-vision. Marking time
Abstracts: From a rioja to a hard place: university researchers in Sheffield have hit on the idea of using bottles to make concrete
Abstracts: Nappy hour: children, once disqualifying entry into Britain's pubs, are becoming an entry requirement in a new generation of family pubs with toddlers' play areas and baby-chaning rooms
Abstracts: Direct action. Work restore and play. (working holidays). Scenic route
Abstracts: Brick awards 1996. A wee bit long in the tooth. Credibility gap
Abstracts: The right to leave a living death. A model of an absent father. No more living in sin, and that's official
Abstracts: Blood in the bookshops. Fake folk memories called to the bar. Simply shocking (they hope)
Abstracts: Human rights: worth a battle? The case for the defence of Third World aid. Prosecutor of a new Nuremberg
Abstracts: Lost in the translation. Best of British. How would-be solicitors are selling themselves
Abstracts: Dance on the grave of the Establishment. Buchanan's message is not a load of hogwash. Behold the backlash, sabres drawn
Abstracts: Who wants to be a billionairess? The control freak. Is this the end for Mob rule?
Abstracts: How can we learn what's in the food we're about to eat? 2010: learning the hard way. Selling cakes doesn't mean there's icing
Abstracts: The ghost of ERM is due to appear at the euro feast. Jobs: a nasty surprise that's here to stay. US plays with fire in bullying Japan
Abstracts: By-law freak let loose on Microsoft City. Bihac feels menace of imam's knock. Climax of Italy's TV war
Abstracts: Table talk turns to structural issue of unemployment. Taking the plunge. Several funerals and an opportunity
Abstracts: Britain must join the game. Blood pact that must end in gore. Traumatised by the new reality
Abstracts: To play the queen. What Norman really means to the RA. Get thee to the provinces
Abstracts: This is a tale of racing folk: an aristocratic trainer, his defiant wife, a ruthless sheikh and a feudal town in shock
Abstracts: Sue them with a smile. Happy families. Viva Verdi: a tale of two festivals
Abstracts: Love affair which ended in a sad exile. So they think you are dead ... but are you? A million Britons will eat at McDonald's today. So why, asks Paul Vallely, has the burger chain become the focus of so much middle-class distaste?
Abstracts: Father won't pay? Then punish the mother. Buying more than just a good education. A model of an absent father
Abstracts: When a Wildmon wreaks havoc. Darryl and Vicky run a little society in Texas. Kill a criminal, they pay $5,000
Abstracts: It's my land and I'll do what I want with it. 'No Mum, you can't grow dope from a cutting.' (many people grow cannabis at home)
Abstracts: Curtain lifts on Buchenwald 'Gulag.' (many deaths at secret KGB camp at Buchenwald after second world war) Goethe's city rushes to rebuild a broken heritage
Abstracts: As the Round Room goes, so does an era. Bring home a truly British film revolution. Desperate laughter
Abstracts: Doctors who pay the piper call the tune. Blair's NHS will adopt the best of the old and the new. There may be trouble ahead
Abstracts: Oxbridge: a game for rich kids? Appliance to science but women still miss out on first degree. Church schools want ballots, too
Abstracts: The correct view of the recession. Fear of recession stalks Europe. Italy's 'olive tree' coalition may yet surprise Europe
Abstracts: Topical and systemic treatment of psoriasis. What you need to know about ... psoriasis. The effects of psoriasis and its tretment: part 1
Abstracts: A Wellcome home? Monk building for future success. Maths failing engineering(need to improve math skills of UK engineering students)
Abstracts: The day all chaos broke loose. Far from the madding crowd. An improved shelf life
Abstracts: Elementary, my dear Bayesian. Old punk seeks life on the street: Malcolm McLaren, the father of punk, may be seen more often in lecture halls than the King's Road these days, but his inspiration is still drawn from the streets
Abstracts: Eradication of Helicobacter pylori infection in primary low-grade gastric lymphoma of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue
Abstracts: Green Belt under pressure from north west guidance: release of the north west's RPg has met with mixed responses over housing provision plans
Abstracts: Yes, calories still count; if you've cut back on fat but the scale hasn't budged, here's why. part 2 The new fake fat: too good to be true?
Abstracts: RVs: America's road warriors. Bright lights, big cities. 6 excellent family adventures
Abstracts: New techniques resculpt the cornea. Who will vote for the uninsured in '96? Speaking the languages of medicine and culture
Abstracts: Taking aim at handgun violence. New focus placed on von Willebrand disease. Impact of Proposition 187 is difficult to gauge
Abstracts: For some American Indians, casino profits are a good bet for improving health care. Good workers may get bad breaks on health
Abstracts: Crossing 'line on the map' in search of hope. HOPE springs eternal for medical and health volunteers in 29 countries on 5 continents
Abstracts: Infectious diseases. The heritage of hepatitis B vaccine
Abstracts: Improving the quality of long-term care. Addressing the ethical, legal, and social issues raised by voting by persons with dementia
Abstracts: Obstetrics and gynecology. Evaluation of a Regional Pilot Program to Prevent Mother-Infant HIV Transmission--Thailand, 1998-2000
Abstracts: Quality health care. Short stature and growth hormone therapy: a national study of physician recommendation patterns
Abstracts: Rheumatology
Abstracts: Remote control: China expands reefs to extend claims. Mall mogul. Aid with strings
Abstracts: Merger madness: Thai firms team up to tackle the competition. Urban dreamers
Abstracts: Bankers' bluff: Cambodia starts to clean up its banks. Forbidden city: New strongman Ta Mok reaches out of isolation
Abstracts: Mount Cuba: a botanical legacy. A front-yard makeover. By plants possessed: when Richard Angino discovered gardening, he pulled out all the stops
Abstracts: Labor of love. Shift happens. Give yourself a break
Abstracts: DHEA. Dying to be thin: how eating disorders can run your life and ruin your body. Lactose intolerance: what to do when you love milk but milk doesn't love you
Abstracts: The greatest show on earth. About to explode! What you need to know about headaches and working out. How I won the Mr. Olympia
Abstracts: The power of language. Power talk. Visit the state of relaxation: mental power and physical strength are only a thought away
Abstracts: Working toward Olympic recognition. Out of warranty. Supersets
Abstracts: Solar defense. Overnight sensations. Counterintelligence
Abstracts: Letter from Kenya. The Congo connection. Difficult choices
Abstracts: First genes isolated from a deadly 1918 flu virus. U.S. beefs up CDC's capabilities. FDA panel OKs baboon marrow transplant
Abstracts: Panel hopes to splice pieces of U.S. research network: high-end computing. Final rules put universities in charge
Abstracts: Whitehead, three firms strike deal. Modified microbe may boost TB vaccine. Dana-Farber death sends a warning to research hospitals
Abstracts: Taking an attosecond pulse of subatomic behavior. Researchers seek new weapon against the flu. Pushing the data storage envelope
Abstracts: When rigor meets reality. Regulating G protein signaling. Fly sex drive traced to fru gene
Abstracts: Thyroid disease: a case of cell suicide? Long-awaited R&D plan short on action. Slow start for Europe's new habitat protection plan
Abstracts: Synapse-making molecules revealed. The year of the dendrite. Laminin Beta-2 (s-laminin): a new player at the synapse
Abstracts: Does the Harvard study stomp on walking? Heart and health. Should you eat organic food?
Abstracts: Keep your legs in walking order. Solving the calorie conundrum. The live longer diet
Abstracts: Imperfect competition, capital shortages and unemployment persistence. On the optimality of activist policies with a less informed government
Abstracts: Does it matter how monetary policy is implemented? Implementing monetary base rules: the currency problem. Dynamic asset pricing effects and incidence of realization-based capital gains taxes
Abstracts: Clients, consumers, providers, and products: where will it all end? Posttraumatic stress disorder: psychology, biology, and the Manichaean warfare between false dichotomies
Abstracts: Children and adolescents discharged from public psychiatric hospitals: evaluation of outcome in a continuum of care
Abstracts: Death, accountability and punishment in Italy. Team shenanigans. A dramatic debut
Abstracts: Life in the upper crust. Invertebrates and mycophagy. Too much of a good thing
Abstracts: Polarity-specific activities of retinoic acid receptors determined by a co-repressor. New wrinkles in retinoids
Abstracts: Replacing windows and storm doors. Repairing ceilings and wall panels; easy ways to hide water damage, holes, gauges, etc
Abstracts: Inhibition of skin development by targeted expression of a dominant-negative retinoic acid receptor. Scratching the surface of skin development
Abstracts: Site-specific RNase E cleavage of oligonucleotides and inhibition by stem-loops. RNA degradation in Escherichia coli regulated by 3' adenylation and 5' phosphorylation
Abstracts: Nuclear triggers get subcritical scrutiny. Research 'could still result in nuclear arms', warns experts. Lab rejects report that nuclear dump 'could explode.'
Abstracts: Why the camera makers built a lensmount Tower of Babel. Wow! Cocaine true cocaine blue
Abstracts: Hybrid hydrogels assembled from synthetic polymers and coiled-coil protein domains. Comb-type grafted hydrogels with rapid de-swelling response to temperature changes
Abstracts: Calcitonin gene-related peptide potentiates synaptic responses at developing neuromuscular junction. Nitric oxide mediates activity-dependent synaptic suppression at developing neuromuscular synapses
Abstracts: Physiological effects of inverse agonists in transgenic mice with myocardial overexpression of the beta2-adrenoceptor
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