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...parents have demonstrated that they only want a safe home and rehabilitation therapy for their daughter. Terri Schiavo stands to benefit from therapy that would help her to relearn to swallow and to speak, but thanks to the efforts of her husband, she does not have access to this therapy. If she had access to this therapy, perhaps she would be swallowing and speaking today on her own. Why Michael Schiavo will not relinquish his rights as Terri Schiavo’s legal guardian and allow her desperate family to care for their beloved is beyond our understanding. Given...

Author: By Meghan E. Grizzle, Ryan M. Mccaffrey, and Helen V. Renton, MEGHAN E. GRIZZLE AND HELEN V. RENTON AND RYAN M. MCCAFFREYS | Title: FOCUS: Terri Schiavo: Guilty of Nothing But Life | 3/25/2005 | See Source »

...Powerful cities have access that they give to their students,” Franek said, referring to the abundance of internship and job opportunities in large cities...

Author: By Sam Teller, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Harvard Second “Dream College” | 3/25/2005 | See Source »

...Lake Tribal Council took strong measures in the days after the shootings to rein in press access to their sprawling reservation. On Tuesday tribal chairman Floyd Jourdain Jr. announced that reporters must stay inside a fenced parking lot next to the reservation detention center. Reporters caught roaming the reservation suffered tough penalties. Many were escorted off tribal land and instructed never to return. Two photographers were arrested and spent the night in jail. Two others were pulled over at gunpoint by tribal police. Police confiscated their cameras. "This is insane," said Bill McAuliffe, a reporter for the Minneapolis Star Tribune...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reporting in a Sovereign Nation | 3/25/2005 | See Source »

...Friday, Jourdain allowed journalists slightly more access, giving them freedom to set up cameras in parking lots at a number of community centers where wakes and memorial services were taking place. But journalists remained barred from entering the services or going anywhere else on the reservation. "Sometimes the press works so hard to get the story that they step on people in grief," says Jerry Moberg, an attorney in Ephrada, WA who served as the lawyer for the Moses Lake School District after it experienced a high school massacre in 1996. "I know the press doesn't like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reporting in a Sovereign Nation | 3/25/2005 | See Source »

...ensure the safety of students and students’ property, a Harvard student-manager escorts two professional cleaners to the room which they are scheduled to clean. The purchaser is required to be there to, at a minimum, allow the cleaner and student crew access to the room. The clients, company and staff are all protected by a combination of insurance and bonding...

Author: By Joseph T.M. Cianflone, JOSEPH T.M. CIANFLONE | Title: The Case for DormAid | 3/24/2005 | See Source »

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