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...pleased with the low rate of infection, it recognized the price tag that comes with increased life expectancy of those using antiretrovirals. “We need to take some strategic and political decisions as a way to reduce the financial charges [of ARV drugs]. These measures will depend on the Brazilian mobilizations and the international community,” he said...
...Trying to understand the people who live in neighborhoods makes good planning sense, especially because solutions to local problems can depend on more than building design, according to Toni L. Griffin, who co-teaches the GSD course with Stockard and has worked on planning initiatives in Washington...
...they are under the purview of the Department of Athletics, which has traditionally—and understandably—devoted its resources to varsity sports. Yet with the high costs of these teams, and the limited resources of the Undergraduate Council (UC) and small-scale fundraisers, club sports cannot depend on typical student group fundraising techniques, either. For example, the men’s rugby team’s proposed budget for their spring trip to nationals is $42,000, which though expensive, would be unquestionably covered if rugby were funded like a varsity sport. Yet given their value...
...latter. For a start, monetary conditions and international liquidity have tightened as a result of slower credit growth and a housing slump in the U.S.-and no matter how much money the Fed injects into the system, housing is unlikely to recover swiftly because ultimately prices depend not only on money creation but also on demand and supply. Equally ominous, equity valuations remain decidedly unattractive in most markets, especially in places like Latin America, Russia, India and China, which had risen almost relentlessly in recent months. Most equity markets shot up with so little volatility that speculators were encouraged...
...live sub-standard lives," she explains. "Is it more humane to let them keep coming to live disadvantaged lives in segregated ghettoes, where they'll feel the hostility against immigrants every day? Or is it is better to tell them they're better off at home?" The answer may depend on which side of the immigration divide one falls. And it's a divide Le Pen is more than happy to work