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...sight, replied, “I guess not.” Furthermore, TSA policy allows passengers to request a private room for examination. But Felkins says she was never informed of that possibility. Worst of all, there’s almost nothing women can do about it. If they complain or refuse to be examined, they often end up being barred from their flight...

Author: By Sanby Lee, SANA. LEE | Title: Hands Off, Officer | 1/10/2005 | See Source »

...cycle, just as Harvard could have held out for less. In another five years, Cambridge will get another chance to renegotiate its deal with Harvard. But the city knew exactly what it was getting when the current agreement was made, and has no just cause to complain. One of the primary reasons for the current push—a rising city budget—is ridiculous for exactly this reason. Cambridge was quite aware that city spending tends to increase, and even that they sometimes increase more quickly than is expected. Cambridge should have been aware of all this...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: A Fistful of Dollars | 12/20/2004 | See Source »

...country when it comes to pain: 60 million Americans undergo surgery each year, 70 million complain of chronic pain, and half of all visits to doctors' offices are about pain. No wonder innovations in pain management make news. Among the latest: a single epidural injection that delivers 48 hours of time-released morphine; a portable balloon pump that delivers a continuous supply of a local anesthetic directly to the wound site; and a transdermal patch the size of a credit card that is as effective as a patient-controlled pump but doesn't require a needle and tubes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Year In Medicine From A To Z | 12/17/2004 | See Source »

...begin to tell you the hate mail that I received when I started three years ago. I remember one listener emailing me to complain that my laughter was too boisterous. They didn't like the way I talked, the way I sounded. Because my whole style was so antithetical to what the traditional NPR listener had been accustomed to. And they really didn't like the substance of what I was talking about, initially. But they came to appreciate...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: 10 Questions for Tavis Smiley | 12/17/2004 | See Source »

...obtained 34 driver's licenses and identity cards here, often with phony residence claims? It calls for quickly developing biometric machines at entry points to verify identities of foreigners on the basis of their physical features. It also sets new federal standards for issuing driver's licenses. But critics complain that the moves aren't strong enough, and House Judiciary Committee chairman James Sensenbrenner tried to block the bill because, among other things, it didn't deny driver's licenses to illegal immigrants...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Inside The New Spy Bill | 12/17/2004 | See Source »

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