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He said the Democratic Party will likely devote most of its fundraising dollars toward campaigns in the House of Representatives this year. Democrats need a net gain of five seats to take control of the body, which has traditionally functioned without cross-party coalitions.
A book he plans to write, on citizen's rights, focusing especially on rights to a free trial, will tie in nicely with his work at Court TV. Dershowitz said he expects to devote at least a chapter to his experiences on television.
The African AIDS epidemic will spiral out of control if afflicted countries and the U.S. do not devote significantly more resources to the problem, a group of AIDS activists told a crowd of several hundred at the ARCO forum last night.
In addition to regulating interactions between HMS researchers and businesses with which they are financially involved, the policy also seeks to ensure that an appropriate balance is struck between the time and energy researchers devote to Harvard and other duties.
According to the press release, "Harvard continues to devote major institutional funds to undergraduate financial aid--more than $52 million in direct grants in 1999-2000--so that a Harvard College education remains affordable for students from every socio-economic background."