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Kernunrex (Free subscription) | 15/11/2008
Blackmail (1929) written by Alfred Hitchcock , Benn W. Levy and an uncredited Michael Powell , based on a play by Charles Bennett For the first eight minutes, this sound version is identical to the silent version . There's no soundtrack other than the new musical score. This creates a small amount of suspense which I suspect was much larger for the audiences at the time: when's this newfangled...
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Kernunrex (Free subscription) | 14/11/2008
Blackmail (silent) (1929) written by Alfred Hitchcock and an uncredited Michael Powell , based on a play by Charles Bennett As the story goes, Hitchcock was asked to add a few sound scenes while in the middle of filming Blackmail . Instead, he decided to rework the entire film into a talkie. Even so, he completed the silent version as it was originally intended and it was, in fact, more...
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New York Post (Free subscription) | 15/11/2008
... the Refco brokerage firm, which collapsed in 2005 amid a $2.4 billion accounting fraud. Former CEO Charles Bennett was sentenced to 16 years behind bars, while ex-President Tone Grant got 10 years. A graduate of NYU Law School, Barofsky previously worked at the white-shoe law office of Weil, Gotshal & Manges and at the powerhouse criminal-defense firm of Morvillo, Abramowitz, Grand,...
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Arizona Republic (Free subscription) | 21/10/2008
... seen with traditional chemical-based medicines, including major infections and cancer, said Dr. Charles Bennett, a Northwestern University drug safety expert. He was not involved in the research.Many are genetically engineered and Bennett said that because they typically resemble naturally occurring proteins, many doctors have assumed they were safer than traditional chemical-based...
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Physorg (Free subscription) | 21/10/2008
... seen with traditional chemical-based medicines, including major infections and cancer, said Dr. Charles Bennett, a Northwestern University drug safety expert. He was not involved in the research. Many are genetically engineered and Bennett said that because they typically resemble naturally occurring proteins, many doctors have assumed they were safer than traditional chemical-based...
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 21/10/2008
... seen with traditional chemical-based medicines, including major infections and cancer, said Dr. Charles Bennett, a Northwestern University drug safety expert. He was not involved in the research.Many are genetically engineered and Bennett said that because they typically resemble naturally occurring proteins, many doctors have assumed they were safer than traditional chemical-based...
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StarTribune.com (Free subscription) | 21/10/2008
It's that same mechanism that can result in side effects often not seen with traditional chemical-based medicines, including major infections and cancer, said Dr. Charles Bennett, a Northwestern University drug safety expert. He was not involved in the research.
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Houston Chronicle (Free subscription) | 21/10/2008
... seen with traditional chemical-based medicines, including major infections and cancer, said Dr. Charles Bennett, a Northwestern University drug safety expert. He was not involved in the research.Many are genetically engineered and Bennett said that because they typically resemble naturally occurring proteins, many doctors have assumed they were safer than traditional chemical-based...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 21/10/2008
... seen with traditional chemical-based medicines, including major infections and cancer, said Dr. Charles Bennett, a Northwestern University drug safety expert. He was not involved in the research.Many are genetically engineered and Bennett said that because they typically resemble naturally occurring proteins, many doctors have assumed they were safer than traditional chemical-based...
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Planet Intertwingly (Free subscription) | 21/10/2008
... The basic science behind quantum crypto was developed, and prototypes built, in the early 1980s by Charles Bennett and Giles Brassard, and there have been steady advances in engineering since then. I describe basically how it all works in Applied Cryptography, 2nd Edition (pages 554-557). At least one company already sells quantum-key distribution products. Note that this is totally...
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 21/10/2008
... mechanism that can result in side effects often not seen with chemical-based medicines, said Dr. Charles Bennett, a Northwestern University drug safety expert. These can include brain and fungal infections and cancer.Many are genetically engineered and Bennett said that because they typically resemble naturally occurring proteins, many doctors have assumed they were safer than...