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The United States should follow internationally accepted procedures in dealing with the alleged 'dumping' of a Japanese supercomputer system rather than yield to the kangaroo-court tactics of congressmen with vested interests.
Although athletic records continue to be broken, constraints on human physiology inevitably imply overall limits to achievement. Approaching these limits may change the nature of the Olympic Games.
Brain imaging reveals that, in dyslexics, the visual-motion area of the brain fails to activate. This failure may be a marker for a deviation in brain function which remained largely invisible until complex writing systems evolved.