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Getting Away

Third World soaring. Kojo's slick retainer. Crime in the stands. Campus cowardice. Plus more.

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: /p> p>Stem cells that are working come not only from “adult” stem cells, but stem cell taken from the umbilical cord after the birth of the baby. How ironic, a live birth is required as opposed to destroying the life of an embryo. br> — Adriel Lam /p> p> LOW RENT U.N. br> Re: R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.’s A U.N. Prodigy : /p> p>As someone who takes a backseat to nobody when it comes to contempt for the U.N., I still find myself troubled about the recent “revelation” about Kojo Annan’s payments from Cotecna. If this is truly a bribe for services rendered, doesn’t it suggest that bribes to U.N. officials are remarkably cost effective? After all, compared to the billions involved here, $2,500 a month for a few years seems truly paltry. br> — Rick Skeean
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