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...Still, as the Shalala announcement's exclusive focus on cure highlights, it is not acceptable to explore publicly the measures that could curb the spread of the disease by slowing the transmission of HIV, the virus that causes it. Indeed, before you can say What about prevention? the politically correct choir chimes in: You cannot call it a plague! You are feeding the fires of homophobia! Gay basher...
...Bulldogs have proven Poliziani to be correct so far, as his squad has not scored more than four goals in any game, while its only two wins have been by 3-2 (at Princeton) and 4-2 (against Clarkson) scores...
...recent article in The Crimson about suicide attempts, and the report of my comments about appropriate responses, led me to want to say a little more about the subject and perhaps correct some misinterpretations. Suicidal ideation is present at almost all ages from childhood on, and is certainly a concern in the age group represented by Harvard undergraduates...
Kaki Hockersmith, the Little Rock, Arkansas, decorator who designed the new settings, was meticulously correct, meeting the principle Hillary Rodham Clinton posited to Historic Preservation magazine: "Preservation and restoration, not redecoration . . . furthering the historic mission of the house." Duly noted. But to some eyes, the strong colors and elaborate draperies seem a tad overwrought. Even an approving White House expert admits that "it takes a little time getting used...
...Charles Curran, a proponent of birth control, from teaching theology at the Catholic University of America. (He is now at Southern Methodist University.) In fact, Ratzinger sometimes seems to be turning his back -- literally -- on modern notions. The pre-Vatican II church, he said last April, was theologically correct in having priests "oriented toward the Lord," facing away from the congregation at Mass. He agreed, however, that a reversal would be impractical...