Casper,
You think that one was bad, consider this from the Nobel prizewinner in
yesterday's NYTimes. The subtext could be, is it a three headed monster
or a puff of smoke? I wonder what he thinks about the future of work and
the availability of work in that future? What do you think Arthur,
I found this post informative, so I forwarded
it to you as the science is a bit lacking in fw.
Eva
Kevin wrote:
I guess my first question is: How is this diabolical genetic engineering
any different from the time-honoured practice of breeding? Farmers,
cattlemen, ranchers, all intervene in
Date: Mon, 11 Jan 1999 17:17:35 -0500
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I have earler been writing about the work to make it a right for
everyone in Norway to be able to go on and get additional education
whenever anybody wants to do it.
I have in earlier postings mentioned that the largest Confederation of
Tradeunions (LO) and the largest industrial organisation
I was very interested in the posting concerning Zhou
Guangzhou's speech to the China Association of Science and
Technology.
A Canadian working in Ottawa as an economist and policy
consultant on environmental and other issues, I was invited
in 1986 to participate in a China - U.S. Scientific