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According to Gregory Gratson, a researcher at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the printing process is quite benign, so living cells grown in culture should be able to survive it.
ECONOMIST: MONITOR
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Yet according to Gregory Rodriguez, of the Pepperdine Institute for Public Policy, the most appropriate historical comparison is not with the confrontational politics of the 1960s, which sprang out of the squashing of racial minorities.
ECONOMIST: A lesson in how to count
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Manhattan was spared that foreclosure wave, and prices are much closer to the peak, down about 10% as of the second quarter, according to figures compiled by Gregory J.
WSJ: Manhattan Sales Continue to Climb
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And iconoclasts, especially successful ones, have an "affinity for new experiences, " according to the Emory University neuroscientist Gregory Berns.
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Starks' autopsy is scheduled for Wednesday, but the shooting has been ruled accidental, according to Kentucky State Police Public Affairs officer Billy Gregory.
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The son of a mechanic, he studied philosophy and wrote his thesis on Pope Gregory I at Bologna University, according to his campaign website.
CNN: Can the anti-Berlusconi pull Italy out of the mire?
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According to a disconcerting new piece in the Harvard Business Review by Gregory Casey, the head of a pro-business political action committee called Business Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC), survey data show that employees like getting political information from their employers, and they tend to trust what their bosses tell them.
FORBES: Should Employers Tell Employees How To Vote?
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When demand for the plant's batteries didn't meet expectations, the company filled orders with cells made at a factory in South Korea, leaving the Michigan plant largely idle, according to the report by the Department of Energy's Inspector General, Gregory Friedman.
WSJ: U.S. Grant Helped Pay for Idle Time at Battery Factory