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Carol W. Greider is greeted by her lab and children, Gwendolyn Comfort, 9, and Charles Comfort, 12.
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Greider is a hero in the best traditions of journalism, which have been so often ignored by the archaic, obese media today.
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Carol W. Greider is a US citizen and was born in 1961 in San Diego, California, USA.
The 2009 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine - Press Release 2009
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Surely the vegetable had been named in the art-filled fields of Castroville, not in the place that Mrs. Greider was indicating on the far side of the globe mounted on her desk.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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Surely the vegetable had been named in the art-filled fields of Castroville, not in the place that Mrs. Greider was indicating on the far side of the globe mounted on her desk.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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Greider's thesis was that Washington officials were preoccupied with perpetuating their own power, with scant regard for the interests of the people they were supposed to represent.
Aron Cramer: On Earth Day 2011, Who Will Tell the People Now? Aron Cramer 2011
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The good news is that the world has changed immensely since Greider wrote his book.
Aron Cramer: On Earth Day 2011, Who Will Tell the People Now? Aron Cramer 2011
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Almost 20 years ago, the journalist William Greider wrote Who Will Tell the People, his account of dysfunctional decision-making in Washington.
Aron Cramer: On Earth Day 2011, Who Will Tell the People Now? Aron Cramer 2011
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I just read a wonderful article about Dr. Carol Greider, the 2009 winner of the Nobel Prize for Medicine.
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Greider's thesis was that Washington officials were preoccupied with perpetuating their own power, with scant regard for the interests of the people they were supposed to represent.
Aron Cramer: On Earth Day 2011, Who Will Tell the People Now? Aron Cramer 2011
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