[Editors] fascinating first sentence

William Litant wlitant at MIT.EDU
Wed Feb 2 14:01:25 EST 2005


This reminds me - meant to share the following -

Headline from the 21 January issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education:

"Theology Professor Is Accused of Plagiarism in His Book on Ethics"

Guess he 'fessed up.

Bill


At 13:29 -0500 2/2/05, Debbie Levey wrote:
>From the Guardian Weekly, Jan. 28-Feb. 3, 2005, p. 11
>
>Headline: China takes lead on stem cells; scientists amazed by work to
>treat damaged nerves
>
>First sentence: "When Jianhong Zhu treated a patient with a chopstick
>lodged in his brain, not an uncommon injury in China, the utensil
>ultimately helped repair the damage it had caused."
>
>The rest of the article covered developments in stem cell research 
>in China and Japan, but did not answer the  pressing questions of 
>how the chopstick got into the brain and why this is not an uncommon 
>injury in China.
>
>Debbie
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