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More radically, Rovelli and Smerlak (2006) argue that these correlations do not entail any form of "non-locality", when viewed in the context of this interpretation, essentially because there is a quantum event relative to an observer that happens at a spacelike separation from this observer.

But from this observer's view, negotiation and dialogue played a minor role in the apparent resolution of this phase of the crisis.

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Re "Evolution Takes a Back Seat in U.S. Classes" (Feb. 1): It seems to this observer from the Bible Belt that people who refuse to even consider the ability of species to evolve are those who have a complete inability to do so themselves.

It will leave readers feeling as though they're finishing a conversation with a wise and learned friend: satisfied, thoughtful and hoping to hear more from this perceptive observer of our continuing cultural transformation.

These moments leave us wanting more by way of personal involvement in the narrative from this acute observer of the nation, especially towards the end of the book when we sense that eight years in Beijing are beginning, physically and mentally, to take their toll.

Ronald Atkin filed this Observer report from their subsequent 8-0 defeat on 29 January 1989: Sutton blown out by a Force 8 By Ronald Atkin It may seem like stretching it a bit to embark on a lap of honour when you've just lost by eight goals, but Sutton's gesture was understandable.

And so France can also be FR, as in this clue from the Observer's beginner-friendly Everyman... 9d Cleaner river in France (6)... where Yorkshire's mighty AIRE goes inside FR for another word for cleaner: FAIRER.

I received an apology from The Observer about this, and got Stephen Pritchard to mention it in his 'Errors' section the following Sunday, though I dare say many solvers were blissfully unaware of the mistake.

Despite all the flares from this sunspot, observers haven't yet seen any coronal mass ejections, which occur when the sun belches out tons of its solar material and causes the shimmering auroras near Earth's poles.

From this point, observers from the 19th Infantry's regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Company watched through binoculars from a distance as a patrol of young-looking and possibly untrained North Korean troops approached the site of the wounded.

5.12pm: "Since you're doing the golf today I thought I'd share this little gem from the Observer's very own golfing sage Eddie Butler on KJ Choi," writes Tom Chivers.

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