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...ECHO), Vanessa Fajans-Turner ’04 said that Harvard is neither immune to eating disorders in men nor the prejudices against them. She said that ECHO is trying to create channels for men to freely discuss eating concerns. “This is an unaddressed, unappealed-to sector,” she said. “That in itself should give incentive to create a more open forum to address [male eating disorders...
...have questioned the pragmatic premise that in terms of energy security, we are getting a sure boon in this war. And yet this presumption is flawed and will do nothing to secure the United States’ energy security in the long-term. Meanwhile, the energy sector is now developing an equivalent to the perverse subsidies in the agricultural sector which funnel tax dollars away from the general public and into the pockets of corporations which need serious restructuring far more than short-term handouts...
...spending a lot of time watching television. But I was in the U.S. last week and one of my importers told me it's become politically incorrect to promote French wines." Since France exports ?1.71 billion in wine and spirits to the U.S. every year - France's most lucrative sector after automotive products and aeronautics - the plummeting sales are no laughing matter. (There has been no drop in sales for champagne or cognac, which aren't as prone to replacement by New World competitors.) No wonder the managing board of the Federation of Wine and Spirits Exporters decided that...
...After the debt burden is erased and the legal restrictions have been put aside Iraq still needs to be rebuilt. After 25 years of spiraling economic destruction there is no sector of the economy or society that does not require a massive capital infusion. There are three ways that Iraq can finance its redevelopment; international aid, new debt and oil. The U.S. has earmarked only $2.4 billion over the next six months for Iraq and most other nations are still holding out on aid, except for the most critical humanitarian needs, until they see how the U.S. will administer Iraq...
...What we’re engaged in talking about is how we change the culture so that we do a better job of moving discoveries out of our labs into the commercial sector in a way that protects our academic values and avoids harmful conflicts of interest,” Hyman said. “Cultural change isn’t something that happens over night...