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...quality has its price, which is the reason Veolia and Suez can afford to be patient. "Those who advocate free water are wrong," says Suez's Chaussade. "We need to charge for water to avoid waste and deterioration of our natural resources. But this doesn't mean that everyone should pay the same price." The French giants of the industry can shrug and point out that it is not their task to set that price. That's up to markets and governments that want to regulate them to provide access to the poor, subsidize farmers or soak the rich...
...well known? Or is it just too much talk of Darfur--Brownback's cause--and food banks? Several weeks ago, I watched Huckabee lose an audience at the National Review's Conservative Summit with his talk of feeding the hungry and health care. "I think he's in the wrong party," a gentleman from Pennsylvania told...
Western diplomats hope those pragmatists will ultimately gain the upper hand, but their ascendancy would likely be halted if Tehran and Washington went to war. And so the question is whether, having got so much wrong about the region over the past four years, the U.S. and its allies can get this one right...
Groopman's book makes abundantly clear that despite all the electronic databases that are being used to improve health care, a lot of medicine still comes down to a doctor or two puzzling out what might be wrong with your body. Experience, common assumptions and human nature can guide them or lead them astray. By asking a few questions--especially if you think your doctor isn't asking enough of them--you can raise the odds that your physician won't get detoured from the truth...
...individual stock level would be an undue burden on the HMC, and could easily lead to consequences opposite those intended. From the tip of the accounting iceberg, HDAG’s and The Crimson’s measure of promoting genocide by the HMC can swiftly reach the wrong conclusion when shorts are taken into account. The HMC is doing the right thing—managing Harvard’s endowment to the best of its abilities while maintaining utmost standards of investing ethics. BEJANMIN J. CONLEE ’07 Cambridge, Mass. March 14, 2007 The writer...