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...treatment costs around $450 dollars while surgical abortions are usually $350. Deborah Cohen, coordinator of pregnancy and peer counseling at UHS, said students seeking a medical abortion via RU-486 will receive $275 dollars from UHS towards the procedure, the same amount that is currently given for surgical abortions...

Author: By Heather B. Long, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: UHS Approves Abortion Pill | 2/7/2001 | See Source »

...representative from Planned Parenthood said that when a woman elects to have an abortion via RU-486, she has an initial appointment including a lab test, an ultrasound and a pelvic exam...

Author: By Heather B. Long, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: UHS Approves Abortion Pill | 2/7/2001 | See Source »

When a volunteer proves himself capable, motivated and loyal, he is enrolled in a special three-month commando boot camp, which costs the group $1,700 per student. (The money is raised from overseas groups and the Pakistani public, often via open demonstrations in Pakistani cities of militants working out, scaling walls and showing other martial tricks. Generous donors are invited to visit the not-so-secret camps to see how their money is spent.) Phase two is designed to push each volunteer to his physical limit and cull the weak from the strong. In the final weeks, recruits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside Jihad | 2/5/2001 | See Source »

...didn't surrender that day at the RV. He watched his freedom unraveling from the shadows of the Pace Arrow motor home. A fugitive who had just surrendered--Randy Halprin--suggested to the surrounding police that Brother Jim would like to call his father. A cell phone was offered, via police bullhorn. There was no response from the man in the Pace Arrow. Then gunshots were heard. When authorities entered the motor home, they found Brother Jim dead, a suicide note placed on the pages of an open Bible...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Then There Were Six | 2/5/2001 | See Source »

Boba, a.k.a. "black pearl" or "bubble" tea, originated in Taiwan nearly two decades ago and soon spread to nearby countries, including mainland China, Singapore and the Philippines. It traveled to North America via the large Asian community in Vancouver, then migrated to Chinatown areas in New York and other U.S. cities before popping up at trendy college campuses in Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Now boba is served in Southern California cafes like Boba World and Cha for Tea, which plans to open its first New York City location later this year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Boba Drinks | 2/5/2001 | See Source »

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