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Cornell Alumni Magazine Articles
Cornell
Alumni Magazine, established in 1899, is owned and published by the
Cornell Alumni Federation.
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY
You'd think that with all the investigations, both by Cornell and by Congress,
there would be more agreement about the facts of the case. There isn't.
About the only thing all the parties can agree to is that Antonia Demas
was a graduate student at the university and that David Levitsky is a
professor. But did he steal her research or merely omit mentioning her
name at a Rotary Club speech? It may be up to the courts to decide.
Cornell Alumni Magazine
(July 1998)

VEGGING
OUT
T. Colin Campbell has good news and bad news. The good news: we can almost
eliminate our risk of cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. The bad news?
No hamburgers. In fact, no meat at all, not even chicken or fish. And
no eggs or milk. That means no cheese, no frozen yogurt, and no cream
in your coffee--not that you should be drinking coffee in the first place.
Cornell Alumni Magazine
(May 1999)
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