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...good news is that there was no delay in starting the game,” said Yale Vice President Linda Lorimer...
...prepared to bring to bear to stamp out terrorism on their soil - some 35,000 people died in Turkey's bitter war against Kurdish separatists that ended about four years ago. That war on terror saw human rights abuses that were cited by the European Union as reasons to delay Turkey's membership, and the al-Qaeda aligned insurgents may want to provoke a widespread crackdown and foment hostility between secular military authorities and a civilian political leadership with Islamist roots, in the hope that this could halt Turkey's democratic reform process and delay its accession...
...want to have a different system where we have more people getting awards in smaller amounts,” Pozen told The Boston Globe. “We want to reduce administrative delay and costs, while increasing medical safety and having people learn from their mistakes...
...difficulties associated with access relate specifically to early abortions, which may explain why there is still a need for safe and legal partial-birth abortions: according to the same study I cited earlier, “Nearly half (48 percent) of women who had late abortions attributed their delay to ‘difficulty making arrangements for the procedure’.” Whether it’s lack of money, transportation, child care or paternalistic laws that force young women to gain parental consent (some form of parental consent is required in 32 states), women might as well...
University officials told members of Harvard Students Against Sweatshops (HSAS) that the administration would again delay its decision about whether or not to join the Workers’ Rights Consortium (WRC) at a meeting Monday...