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AIDS This was the year that the World Health Organization (WHO), under the banner of its innovative "3 by 5" campaign, was supposed to put 3 million AIDS patients in the developing world on life-saving antiretroviral drugs. With only a month left in 2005, the WHO is expected to fall short of its goal, but most experts still consider the plan a success. Fourteen of the countries hardest hit by the epidemic now provide therapies to at least half their patients who need them. Such aggressive treatment programs are critical as the AIDS virus continues to spread and mutate...
Could this Crimson group—one whose seniors and juniors endured a disastrous 4-23 season—finally be the one to hoist that banner to the rafters and shake the dubious distinction that has haunted the program for decades...
Samuel Alito's rulings haven't always fallen under a strictly conservative banner. In some he has shown sympathy for individuals who depend on the goodwill of powerful institutions, and in others he has defended civil rights. His reasoning has often been very technical. A few cases worth noting...
...getting hurt, but that didn’t happen, luckily.” Now the entire conference focus turns to league play as every ECAC team will be in action this weekend. Three years in a row Harvard has been able to add another year to its ECAC championship banner in Bright. And, for three years, it has made the NCAA finals. While the two facts may not be directly connected, it is clear that the team that can make it out of the ECAC—with its top caliber upper level of teams—is automatically...
Just string a “Lamont Student Center” banner between Pusey Library and Loeb House, and undergrads will descend. I know that Lamont Library—er, Student Center—is the first place I’d go on, say, a Friday evening when I want to chill before I go out on the town...