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While Harvard may differ in some of the details, Donahue praised the agreement for possibly restoring some of the public’s trust in financial...
...that's not the whole story. I do believe the stem cell debate is one in which reasonable people can differ. There is a purity and simplicity to the right-to-life argument that is clear and consistent. It is not an argument to be sneered at or dismissed as old-world quackery. The scientific argument needs even less bolstering: Stem cell research has the potential to improve life for all the living by finding cures for diseases that have defeated us since the beginning of time...
TIME.com: After setting off diplomatic alarm bells on his Korea stance a few weeks after taking office, President Bush has now announced plans to resume negotiations with North Korea. Why has the administration decided to talk to Pyongyang, and how will its approach to such negotiations differ from that of the Clinton administration...
...government, spearheaded in this case by the Justice Department, may beg to differ. Hanssen reportedly spied for the Soviet Union for 15 years, providing Moscow with top secret information - and receiving an estimated $1.4 million in return...
...kinship care--according to a recent study by the Urban Institute titled "Children Cared for by Relatives: Who Are They and How Are They Faring?" The number has been rising significantly over the past 20 years, and in 1996 the U.S. Census Bureau began tracking domestic situations that differ from the traditional two-parent household. Siblings raising siblings account for approximately 140,000 of those cases. Sondra Jackson, the Interim Receiver of the Child and Family Services Agency in Washington, explains, "In the 1980s, we lost about 50,000 foster-care homes nationwide. So we began to look at relatives...