Word: cared
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Dates: during 1990-1990
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...course, doing so might jeaopordize the Democrats, who rely on groups like NOW for much of their support. But Yard says the new party could still endorse Democratic candidates, so long as those candidates had demonstrated a loyalty to the issues NOW and other liberal groups care about...
...women's issues go, Yard says the Democrats claim to "be supportive of women's rights but they do precious little about it." Indeed, by shying away from strong stances on issues like civil rights, education and health care, the Democrats have ignored their bread and butter constituency: America's underprivileged...
...Cambridge Committee for Responsible Research applauds the recent appointment of the nation's first Commissioner of Lab Animals by Cambridge. In your article covering this historic event [The Harvard Crimson, May 9, 1990] Harvard Animal Care Committee Chairperson Dr. Richard Taylor claims that Harvard's programs are "exemplary" and beyond reproach...
...previous federal inspections, Harvard has been cited regularly for violations of basic care and hygiene. The federal Animal Welfare Act, which covers only five percent of the animals used in Cambridge labs, and prohibits any regulation of actual procedures carried out on animals, requires the presence of a non-affiliated member on it concerns for animal welfare. Yet Harvard's unaffiliated member has spoken out against the need for such an animal advocate in Cambridge...
...invite Harvard and other institutions receiving taxpayer support to volunarily open their animal care committee meetings to public observation. This is the case at the University of Massachusetts and the University of Lowell. This would be viewed as a small but positive step by Cambridge citizens of Harvard's willingness to consider public concerns regarding humane treatment of animals in labs. Ole Anderson Executive Director Committee for Responsible Research