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Abstracts: Seminole Tribe of Florida v. Florida: can state employees still sue in federal court? The unemployment-at-will doctrine
Abstracts: Election campaign propaganda: Board policy then and now. Arbitrating employee intellectual property disputes. Weingarten through the looking glass
Abstracts: Part-timer refused leave to resuscitate claim. When does early retirement amount to dismissal for redundancy? ACAS conciliation hits new high
Abstracts: Platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptors in cardiovascular medicine. Platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor blockade and low-dose heparin during percutaneous coronary revascularization
Abstracts: 'Shoe leather therapy' is gaining on TB. Taking asthma seriously. Taking aim at handgun violence
Abstracts: Female cybercadaver goes on-line; male counterpart gets a workout. Physician, heal thyself-then aid abused women
Abstracts: Recent trends in suicide and homicide among blacks. Television and violence: the scale of the problem and where to go from here
Abstracts: Physician-assisted suicide in Oregon: a bold experiment. Detention of persistently nonadherent patients with tuberculosis
Abstracts: Increased supply of HMO providers produces higher utilization. Employer managed care liability: defining and managing the risk
Abstracts: What is reasonable executive compensation? When does market competitive pay become unreasonable pay? Managed cost strategies: the path to competitive advantage
Abstracts: Retirement security high on congressional priority list. Legislative push reflects campaign agendas. Health care reform heats up (again)
Abstracts: Stress and common sense: the first ever HSE guidance on tackling stress at work. University health and safety: new approaches to management
Abstracts: A challenge for the World Trade Organization: towards a true transnational law. Contextual imperatives of dispute resolution mechanisms; some hypotheses and their applications in the Uruguay Round and NAFTA
Abstracts: Main features of the Uruguay Round Agreement on Textiles and Clothing, and implications for the trading system
Abstracts: Making their marks: Germans don't let politics interfere with China trade. Tobacco road
Abstracts: The organic growth: Asian NGOs have come into their own. You are not forgotten. New agendas: European NGOs rethink their strategies in Asia
Abstracts: Church and state: foreign missionary makes his home in Japanese politics. Planners under fire
Abstracts: Southern comfort. Dying for attention: lacking parents' counsel, kids turn to crime, drugs. Outward bound: neither risks nor expense deter Asian thrill-seekers
Abstracts: Massive face-lift. Opportunity knocks. Digging for profits
Abstracts: Wizard of Oz: Australia's Evans redraws the map of Asia. Death in custody: government poised to probe police over killing
Abstracts: Running to stay in front. The business of America. Thailand awaits major telephone concession
Abstracts: Private world. Putney power. Silent boom
Abstracts: Evolutionary origins of apoB mRNA editing: catalysis by a cytidine deaminase that has acquired a novel RNA-binding motif at its active site
Abstracts: The 2.8 Angstrom crystal structure of visual arrestin: a model for arrestin's regulation. Arrestin binding determines the rate of inactivation of the G protein-coupled receptor rhodopsin in vivo
Abstracts: No end yet to messenger RNA 3' processing. Contact with a component of the polymerase II holoenzyme suffices for gene activation
Abstracts: Neuroligin 1: a splice site-specific ligand for beta-neurexins. Structure of the first C2 domain of synaptotagmin I: a novel Ca2+/phospholipid-binding fold
Abstracts: Endangered species and optimal environmental policy. Reply to I. Mysterud, J. T. Warren and L. J. Asheim. Estimating costs and genetic benefits of various sizes of predator populations: the case of bear, wolf, wolverine and lynx in Sweden
Abstracts: The road to stiff competition. Tech.Sight: techniques without mystique. A Paine-ful start
Abstracts: Researchers build a secure plasma prison. Turbulence may sink titanic reactor. Semiconductors open a new niche for plasma researchers
Abstracts: In Toulouse, the weather - and the science - are hot. France distributes iodine near reactors. New hope in HIV disease
Abstracts: Appeal for unified action by AAAS affiliates: "Circle the wagons and shoot outward."(American Association for the Advancement of Science)(includes policy statements from the meeting)
Abstracts: After the claims. Chez nous. In the hungry season
Abstracts: Break & enter. Behind the green door. A house, a horse, a hill, and a husband
Abstracts: Smitten by orchids. Lord of the flues. The door into summer
Abstracts: The story of Ruth. Leaving Chesham depot. The garden at Chesham Depot
Abstracts: Flying into the storm. 5 minutes to live. The shovel museum
Abstracts: Clinton's conventional arms export policy: so little change. A 'new' approach to the small arms trade
Abstracts: Indefinite NPT extension likely as conference nears crucial vote. part 2 Brazil gains MTCR membership; space program remains intact
Abstracts: U.N. plot transcripts feature sheik. U.N. bomb plot trial: defense rests, jury deliberations begins. U.N. bomb plot trial: prosecution rests case
Abstracts: Clinton criticizes the NRA. Clinton blasts drug firms on costs. Clinton sets school prayer guidelines
Abstracts: Regulators are turning a spotlight on cybermoney's snags. Cable industry ready to fight to offer Internet access
Abstracts: Creating a kitchen garden from scratch. A design for all reasons: a family adapts a traditional layout to their modern needs
Abstracts: Potatoes. Delphiniums. Grapes
Abstracts: Test-retest evaluation of a four-subtest WAIS-R short form with young offenders. Validation of an item-reduction short form of the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale: Fourth Edition with college students
Abstracts: Negotiate from position of strength. Do you have enough bandwidth? For users and Web hosts, there are tricks to pumping up your speed
Abstracts: How 2 card companies solved production woes. CMP expands IT base with McGraw-Hill buy. Volvo keeps on truckin'
Abstracts: Create smart clients to spur bottom line. Online alliances sell their wares. Corporations set brand icon with monikers
Abstracts: Tax might curb free lunches, gifts, trips. Letter to advertisers insulting and wrong. Anecdotes are poor research substitute
Abstracts: Lead paint and "sick building syndrome" liability claims. Important points about lead paint removal. Insurance coverage disputes in carbon monoxide claims
Abstracts: Creating a secondary market for community development loans. Pooling risk and resources for affordable housing
Abstracts: A partial interest in real estate: how is it valued? Real estate aspects of corporate acquisitions. An important question when considering a "roll-up."
Abstracts: Survey on executive compensation in the development industry. Trends in management compensation
Abstracts: Real estate outlook for 1999. Real estate future visions to 2025: Demolition Man or Blade Runner? Outlook for the real estate market
Abstracts: Variability and repeatability of female mating preference in the guppy. Female mate choice under predation risk in the guppy
Abstracts: Sex-role reversal and the absence of extra-pair fertilization in Wilson's phalaropes. DNA fingerprints similarity between female and juvenile brown-headed cowbirds trapped together
Abstracts: Building blocks of success. Why manufacturers are taking the reins. Local skills for global industries
Abstracts: Trading up and taking up. Making the most of local flavour. New space stays in the New Town
Abstracts: Will the train take the strain? Grown-up but still growing. Rail freight and the warehouse market
Abstracts: Bottoms up for the pub market. Lloyds jumps to the top. Not our fault, says bank: it's hard not to conclude that Barings' fall revealed flaws in banking regulation - but the Bank manages not to
Abstracts: Getting the best deal you can. Crest to hit small deals. Death tax confronts its nemesis: inheritance tax has been abolished in both New Zealand and Australia, with no apparent ill-effects. Maybe it's time for the UK to follow suit and finally lay to rest this complex, easily avoided and highly inefficient tax
Abstracts: Training for total quality. Gaining confidence through counselling. Assessment that covers all the angles: 360-degree assessment is a relatively new way to identify superior performers in organistions. Is it a more effective replacement for staff appraisals or just a clever, well-branded idea from the smart consultant?
Abstracts: Mixed feelings greet go-head to Newbury. Ringing in the changes: problems with telecommunications operators are soon to become a thing of the past - a bit like the old red phone box really
Abstracts: Cabinet reshuffle hits DoE's middle-rankers. The monster that's so damned useful: at 88, planning guru Sir Colin Buchanan is penning his life story
Abstracts: New design code for countryside. Bringing it all back home. Make or break time...
Abstracts: Crofting for the upwardly mobile: lowland crofting is spliting Scottish planners, Some see it as a way of regenerating rural land, others as a backdoor route to more countryside houses
Abstracts: Coming alive.... Another brick in the lane: working with English Heritage, Bethnal Green's City Challenge team is restoring streets, facades and interiors in an historic part of the East End
Abstracts: Guaranteeing loans for kick-start ventures. Seeking approval for daring developments: developers who find that their buildings do not conform to approved plans do have other options
Abstracts: Mossberg Model 590. Mossberg Model 500E. Mossberg and Savage
Abstracts: Rifles that reach out and touch 'em. Getting 'em on target. Classic Low Wall - Browning style
Abstracts: Ithaca Deerslayer II shotgun. Benelli Black Eagle shotgun. NEF Survivor shotgun
Abstracts: Find your Eagle project. Save the birds: in a life dedicated to art and conservation, Roger Tory Peterson helped awaken us all
Abstracts: Canada by canoe. Tool time. Reel living
Abstracts: Merger fever: IPPs make M&A moves. CMS finds new identity - and new profits - in total energy approach. Star-crossed IPP finds a new home
Abstracts: Why competition won't eliminate co-ops. Utilities shopping their CISs. UTC '95 to assess utility communications networks, telecom-market possibilities
Abstracts: Public power showdown: understanding the Oglethorpe split. Fuel cells claim lane in distributed generation race
Abstracts: Camcorders. Video recorders. Television and video products
Abstracts: Museum in a computer. Glacial beach holiday. Sagebrush saga
Abstracts: Light: split personality. First glass traveler. Homage to the goddess of harmony
Abstracts: I.T., phone home: cheap calls on the Internet shake everyone up. Follow the money: a new stock market arises on the Internet
Abstracts: Double bass redoubled. Wonders. Recollections of a nuclear war
Abstracts: Change in the wind: utilities are starting to offer renewable energy - for a price. Lost science in the third world
Abstracts: A life of two halves. BRE subsidy to be halved after sale. Treasury launches test case project
Abstracts: Master cast. Chamber made. Moving targets
Abstracts: Don't unleash FBI. Severance of trials should be used more often. The FBI laboratory system is deeply flawed
Abstracts: Trickle of overseas investment sparks hopes for a flood; many believe growing contributions from Indians abroad will bolster nation's economy
Abstracts: Thai firm seeks to obtain license for mobile phones. Former Thai Army chief trains eye on premiership. Surakiart is surprise choice as Thai finance minister
Abstracts: Standard Chartered finally finds buyer, Thailand's Nava, for its securities unit. Burma's rising economic tide leaves the average resident without a paddle
Abstracts: Singapore takes bold steps to cool speculation in property market. Boat trip into Laos offers glimpse of traditional life
Abstracts: A fair way of finding Thailand's golf courses. Windsurfer carries Hong Kong's hopes for gold. Bittersweet taste of a golf career unfulfilled
Abstracts: Lawsuit shines a spotlight on Heiwa, low-profile maker of pachinko machines. Investors look to score amid Korean share rally
Abstracts: Colony's small-cap stocks are tricky, but promising. Manila's RFM offers investors a taste of the food-and-drinks stocks sector
Abstracts: Malaysia will soon commence carving a high-tech capital out of the palms. Indonesia to offer shares in lean, improved Tima
Abstracts: Frozen in time. Saving Montana's sweet grass hills: mountains may be moved if a mining company is allowed to dig for gold
Abstracts: The perfect campsite: planning, patience, and a little flexibility will help you find the ideal spot. Join the bush league: off-trail travel can open new avenues of adventure for the well-prepared bushwhacker
Abstracts: Grounds for debate: when it comes to making perfect camp coffee, there are as many opinions as options. part 2
Abstracts: The hermit in us all. Chillin' with the king of cool. The big blow
Abstracts: "Mr. Yuk" goes camping: how to deal with common backpacking substances that are more toxic than three-day-old socks
Abstracts: Listen up: high-tech hearing aids sound like good news. Winning the war: a cure for cancer? Not yet, but the news is good
Abstracts: Is your computer ready? How to solve your PC's date-change problem. Home improvements that pay for themselves
Abstracts: The no-traveling man. The straight man. Love in the afternoon
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