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From: cb@hlwpc.UUCP (Carl Blesch)
Newsgroups: net.origins
Subject: Magazine citation
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Date: Tue, 9-Oct-84 12:42:50 EDT
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Posted: Tue Oct  9 12:42:50 1984
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>I read yesterday an article which discussed an idea put forth
>by some scientist that birds and mammals are more closely related than
>birds and reptiles.  Anyway, one of the comments was that some research
>about protein comparisons had indicated the closest relative to man
>for the particular protein was a chicken.

>However, I went back today and was unable to find the magazine again.
>I was merely browsing among the periodical shelves and have no idea
>where to find the magazine.  I do remember that the reason I picked
>it up was an article by Stephen Hawkings ( spelling? , The british
>physicist confined to a wheelchair) about space and time and
>singularities and the origin of the univerise.
>Also, the magazine struck me as using "British" (as opposed to American)
>english.

>Rich Hammond

The magazine was New Scientist -- I just read the Hawking interview
myself a few days ago.  Sorry I can't give you the date of the issue,
because I just had a clip of the Hawking article -- not the whole
magazine, and I've passed the clip along to someone else.  I'd venture
to say that it was sometime within the past two months, however.

Carl Blesch