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"Folks like John Thain are perfect candidates for public shaming on billboards and in the press," Professor Calandrillo said.
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She used to be an actress, and it has caused some joy in the British press that Professor Dawkins is now married to a woman who played the part of an assistant to the television science fiction character Doctor Who.
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Dr. Robert L. Kahn, a co-author of "Successful Aging" (Delacorte Press) and professor emeritus of public health and psychology at the University of Michigan, says this nation's approach to mobility problems is characteristically American.
"Have you seen the comments in the weekend press by Professor Nutt, the chairman of the Home Office advisory committee, who says that, in his view, ecstasy is less dangerous than horse riding," he asked.
And also in 1965, as Mayor John V. Lindsay would state in a 1969 press release, Professor Rapkin "prepared a study of the city's housing market after two decades of rent control that is generally considered the standard source of information on the impact of rent control in New York".
As an alternative that would not have put him at risk, Mr. Ebbers could have made his statement in a forum where he was not under oath, such as a speech, an interview, or as a press release, Professor Kamisar noted.
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The debate caught the imagination of the popular press when Professor Smyth's book was published, fuelled by the former University of Kent historian's claim that the Cambridge ASNAC department knew Asser's life was a fake, but that they were happy to keep the myth going in order to avoid discrediting previous eminent historians from their university such as Frank Stenton and Dorothy Whitelock.
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