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Correction: February 21 , 2004 Saturday A commentary article in Science Times on Jan . 20about relationships between medical schools and drug companies misstated the distance between Canadian universities that participated in a study of contacts between interns and pharmaceutical representatives.

"What can he be afraid of?" the first minister asked, in a commentary article for Scotland on Sunday.

A commentary article in the Telegraph this morning pointedly reflects the worries of some in London: What on earth is Britain's foreign policy?

The conflict was billed as "Fossils vs. Clocks" in the headline for a commentary article by Anne D. Yoder, an evolutionary biologist at Duke University, which accompanied Dr. O'Leary's journal report.

In a commentary article for Nature, Zhaohuan Zhu, an astrophysicist at Princeton University who wasn't involved in the study, wrote that such direct images of planetary formation could help answer a lot of questions.

"The Fuyan teeth indicate that modern humans were present in southern China between 30,000 to 60,000 years earlier than in the eastern Mediterranean and Europe," states archaeologist Robin Dennell in a commentary article about the find in Nature.

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For The Record Los Angeles Times Friday January 07, 2005 Home Edition California Part B Page 13 Editorial Pages Desk 0 inches; 26 words Type of Material: Correction Susan Sontag -- A Tuesday Commentary article said the publication year of a New Yorker profile on Susan Sontag was 1995.

A new commentary article published in Nature Climate Change on Monday presents some additional calculations that tend toward a similar conclusion.

In a 1950 Commentary article entitled "Portrait of the Inauthentic Negro," he wrote that the Negro's embarrassment over blackness should be banished by the realization that "thousands of Negroes with 'typical' features are accepted as whites merely because of light complexion".

"The young girl in this report was spared the trauma of having veins harvested from the deep neck or leg with the associated risk of lower limb disorders, and avoided the need for a liver or multivisceral transplantation," wrote Martin Birchall and George Hamilton of University College London, in an accompanying commentary article in The Lancet.

Rather, it must be retained in a holding pattern within the accretion disk," Virginia McSwain, of Lehigh University in Pennsylvania, wrote in an accompanying commentary article in the same issue of Nature.

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