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...tacking amendments to the Senate version of the bill, Sokolof ran ads in the Washington Post, the Washington Times and all the Utah dailies. "Senator Hatch," the ads read, "please cease your attempts to alter and dilute" the bill. "If the Senate does not pass this bill, you will bear the responsibility." Hatch backed down, the bill was passed, and Waxman invited Sokolof to attend its signing in Washington. "This bill," declared Waxman, "is a tribute to Sokolof's tenacity...
...when health-care costs in general are growing out of control, it is becoming increasingly difficult for the government, insurance companies and doctors to ignore the cost factor in medicine. And as patients bear more and more of the costs, they should realize that the latest, slickest new treatment is not always just what the doctor should order...
...universal aspirations of mankind: peace and security, freedom and the rule of law." But Bush's overall emphasis was on what British imperialists used to call "the white man's burden" -- America's mission as world policeman. His language and attitude sounded remarkably similar to the "pay any price, bear any burden" ethos that John Kennedy formulated in his Inaugural Address...
Only one male student sits on the 19-member task force. As a result, several of its subcommittees include no members of the group most responsible for date rapes and most likely to bear the brunt of any new disciplinary process. Asked if the underrepresentation of men on the committee handicaps its efforts, Tucker said, "I don't think it's hurting our perspective...
...Morgan moves from this powerful statement of the seriousness of rape to a vision of a world in which rape is inevitable. In Morgan's world, men and women will never be able to communicate about sexual desire, and all of us will have to bear the consequences...