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...infertility studies, for example, Faludi is right to point out how the results of a small survey were exaggerated. But there are indeed health risks that confront older mothers. Faludi writes that contrary to popular belief, "women under 35 now give birth to children with Down syndrome at a higher rate than women over 35." This is not true. There are more babies born with Down syndrome to women under 35, but that is because there are more babies born to women under 35. The risk of Down and other genetic abnormalities increases with age, according to Gertrud Berkowitz...
...transcend sexual politics and anger against men to express a new vision of family and community. We must go from wallowing in the victim's state to mobilizing the new power of women and men for a larger political agenda on the priorities of life. We need to confront the polarization. We're at a dangerous time." Such conciliatory rhetoric is not backsliding. It too is a call to arms...
Since that night I've thought more about loss and bereavement and have realized how all of us must confront them. As friendships with those who graduated last year fade into occasional correspondence. I feel the urgency which the possibility of unexpected death can bring...
...speech before the protesters, Bell urgedthe students to take action and stand up to LawSchool officials. "A commitment to change must becombined with a readiness to confront authority,"said Bell...
...same time, the Crimson has another, much darker memory to confront. Last season, Harvard opened up the year with an 11-8 loss to a less-than-spectacular C.W. Post team, and the season just got more frustrating with every game...