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...where one IVF cycle can cost upwards of $12,000, women who have to pay out of pocket may not be able to afford to try and try again. And if physicians are pushed to transfer more embryos? "Doctors' attorneys are advising them, 'You have to do it,'" says ASRM spokesman Sean Tipton. "The courts have made clear that decisions about what to do with embryos are in the hands of patients, not in the hands of physicians...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Ethics of Octuplets | 2/5/2009 | See Source »

...deciding not to crop at all. After opening with Wallace’s death, the film breezes through his childhood in Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood, his stint as a drug dealer, his meteoric rise to fame, and finally the East Coast-West Coast beef that ultimately cost him his life. Occasional narration from Biggie (Jamal Woolard) smooths over the narrative transitions, but Voletta Wallace (played by a surprisingly stilted Angela Bassett) awkwardly butts in as a second narrator to eulogize her son as the film closes on his triumphant funeral parade. The real Voletta Wallace helped produce...

Author: By Jake G. Cohen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Notorious | 2/5/2009 | See Source »

Lizabeth Cohen, chair of the history department, said the administration allowed her unit to continue a search for an endowed professorship for Latin American history because “they would not cost FAS money...

Author: By Bonnie J. Kavoussi and Esther I. Yi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Plans for FAS Hiring Change | 2/5/2009 | See Source »

...dinner for two, with wine, comes to about $100 a head. That makes the Wind Chime terribly expensive by the standards of Bandung, but a real steal if you're used to prices in Jakarta, where something similar would cost at least double, and that's without the alcohol. File under "hidden gems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Hidden Gem in West Java | 2/5/2009 | See Source »

...provision would also cost far more jobs than it created, according to a study by the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington. Although it focuses on iron and steel provisions, the "buy American" clause would save just 1,000 U.S. jobs because steel is very capital intensive, the study's authors Gary Hufbauer and Jeffrey Schott say. "In the giant U.S. economy, with a labor force of roughly 140 million people, 1,000 jobs or less is a very small number," they wrote. That number, they contend, would be exceeded by the jobs that would then be lost...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Why Europe Is Fuming About the Stimulus Package | 2/5/2009 | See Source »

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