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Although the FDA has placed strict requirements on the dissemination of the drug, these requirements should not be a barrier to its prescription by UHS. All women considering the use of Mifepristone, for example, are required to be given a brochure detailing how to take the drug, who should take the drug, and what side effects many result from the drug. RU-486 treatment also involves at least three appointments, all of which should be able to be made with UHS doctors. The FDA has regulated that a doctor or a supervised health care practitioner can only prescribe the drug...
...second flaw is that neither plan does enough to combat the use of tax loopholes by wealthy individuals and corporations to escape their tax burden. A report recently released by CTJ and the Institute for Taxation and Economic Policy noted that top U.S. corporations have used loopholes to steadily reduce their tax obligations over the last decade. For example, Texaco earned $3.4 billion in profits from 1996 to 1998, but instead of paying taxes it received money from the federal government to the tune of $304 million. If the loopholes were closed, this money could be returned to individuals...
Sharpton, who is president of the National Action Network (NAN), said he plans to use the Scott case as a prime example of racial stereotyping in his summit, which will be held Oct. 30 at the NAN headquarters in Harlem...
...fact that UHS chose to release the survey statistics--albeit in their preliminary form--to peer educator groups before the rest of the student body cast an unfortunate shadow over the results. While it is understandable that the statistics could be useful for these groups' work on campus, there is no reason to provide neutral statistics to some students before others. The fact that Peer Relations and Date Rape Relations (PRDRE) was asked not to use the statistics in its presentations to students before their official release eliminates any advantage gained in providing them to the group in advance...
Harvard students took over University Hall at the end of 1969 only to be evicted by the police at Pusey's command. Students considered Pusey's action an unnecessary use of force. Following the take-over of University Hall, a number of top administrators involved resigned, opening up Harvard for a new administrative overhaul. Pusey officially stated his resignation in February of 1970, giving the Board of Overseers one year to find a replacement...