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...says the research it carries out is crucial to developing a range of new medicines that may ease the suffering of millions, as well as safer chemicals for use in agricultural and industrial products. "If you believe that what you do is essential work, important in protecting people and the environment," says Andrew Gay, the company's marketing director, "you don't get a much more ethical business than ours. In fact, it would be unethical to not do what we do." Since 1999, HLS has been pounded by a group called SHAC, or Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty, formed...
...technological type, but we can assume it began in 1876 with the invention of the telephone. And, as almost all of us are familiar with the unbearable pain of separation—that feeling of discomfort when we lack cell phone service—it seems inevitable that protection of communication technology would become an inalienable right in the eyes of the public. Now, after some noble efforts, the government is moving to protect those rights...
...perhaps most importantly, we will no longer have to worry about that feeling of nakedness when we lose our teenage security blankets—a.k.a. cell phones. Communicating is an essential part of being human, and it’s about time the federal government stepped in to protect the technology that helps us get in touch with our fellow human beings...
...certainly reserve our right to protect our proprietary information,” he said...
Proctors and house tutors may be in the best position to enforce the ban on underage drinking, but they are also in the best position to protect students who are reluctant to confide in strangers at UHS. Given the mantra among administrators that alcohol is a health issue before it’s a disciplinary issue, the College should de-emphasize the disciplinary role of proctors and House tutors to foster these critical and often difficult conversations...