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    Some may have the illusion that science is devoid of politics. But whether we debate the efficacy of a pharmaceutical drug, the risks of electromagnetic radiation, or the potential benefit of embryonic stem cells, financial and ideological agendas are not easily set aside. As bad as political correctness may be in the humanities and social sciences
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    An ancient theater filters out low-frequency background noise.
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    It&#039;s is a melange of senses, fantasy, imagination and best storytelling - and all that combined in a great theatrical experience to amaze and astound the audience.
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    Bassam&#039;s &#039;Richard III: An Arab Tragedy&#039; takes place in modern-day Arabian Peninsula, is resolutely in Arabic.
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