• In the United States, 30 percent of angiograms find no blockages in the heart arteries, notes Dr. Kim Allan Williams, a professor of medicine and radiology at the University of Chicago.

    CNN: Newer heart test may not be better

  • Simon Chesterman, a law professor at the National University of Singapore, notes that Britain's tough Official Secrets Act would also outlaw WikiLeaks' actions.

    ECONOMIST: An American trial is drawing nearer for Julian Assange

  • The right is generally happy to devolve decisions about education or health care to the states, notes Charles Fried, a professor of law at Harvard and former solicitor-general, but not product-liability rules and other forms of business regulation.

    ECONOMIST: Republicans are for states�� rights��when it suits them

  • The problem is the second professor uses PowerPoint slides as a repository for notes.

    FORBES: PowerPoint: The Extreme Makeover Edition (Before and After Slides)

  • Benjamin Siegel, professor of pediatrics at the Boston University School of Medicine notes that it isn't until about age 3 that children can really start to understand and follow rules.

    WSJ: Smarter Ways to Discipline Children

  • Barry Burden, a professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin, notes in a 2002 article in Political Science Quarterly that governors have the executive experience voters want to see.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • "JE is a vector-borne disease, " notes Yap Han Heng, a professor with the Malaysian Science University.

    CNN: ON DEADLY GROUND

  • Ultimately, notes political economy professor Jason Scott Smith, the New Deal intimately touched the lives of more than 50 million people--out of a total U.S. population, in 1933, of 125 million.

    FORBES: New Geographer

  • In this he is following a trend in Britain and other countries, notes Donald Savoie, a professor of government at the University of Moncton.

    ECONOMIST: Canada

  • The best way to deal with racial conflict is 24-hour immersion, says Charles Moskos, a professor of sociology at Northwestern University, who notes that the most effectively integrated institution in America is the army.

    ECONOMIST: Fire services

  • Among other pro-Israel Ramparts articles the FBI report cites, it notes in particular one by then Harvard Professor Martin Peretz from July 1967.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Martin Peretz, an appreciation

  • Indeed, Linda Lim, a professor of Southeast Asian studies at the University of Michigan Business School, notes that the country's puny savings rate, chronic budget deficits and high ratio of nonworking dependents to workers make it look more like a Latin American than an Asian nation.

    FORBES: The Ronald Reagan of the Pacific

  • People are fleeing the cold: there is a strong correlation between the average temperature in January and population growth, notes Edward Glaeser, a professor of economics at Harvard University.

    ECONOMIST: The census

  • No denomination is investing as much in New England church planting, though Hartford Seminary professor Scott Thumma notes that attendance isn't growing as fast as the number of churches.

    NPR: Southern Baptists Expand North With Church Plants

  • Jack Levin, a criminology professor at Northeastern University in Boston, acknowledges the success of policing strategies, but notes that an ageing society like the United States should expect to experience less violent crime.

    ECONOMIST: The great crime decline continues. No one is sure why

  • Mr Hilton makes no attempt to explain his subject's predilection in a broader context, though he notes that, when Slade professor of art at Oxford, Ruskin met Lewis Carroll, the most famous of Victorian little-girl addicts.

    ECONOMIST: Art history

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