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That is correct, Israel. Israel is not a country that prohibits freedom of religionthough there are many that donor even a country that restricts public participation in governanceof which there are more still. No, the only country in the world that is worthy of divestment is a functioning democracy that affords rights to all of its citizens, regardless of race or religioneven while besieged from within and without...
...that it will be happening any time soon. It will take months to find the right person with the right combination of physical disfigurement and psychological adaptability to be a recipient. And - if past experience with hand transplants is any guide - possibly more than a year to find a donor for the procedure...
...Global aids Coordinator, which oversees pepfar. Dybul says it's the program's critics who are politicizing the issue because they are pushing a "condoms-only" agenda. To advocate a condoms-only approach, he says, "is really colonialistic and paternalistic." The U.S. is the biggest single donor for aids prevention in Uganda, and Ambassador Jimmy Kolker points out that U.S. funding for aids prevention has more than tripled in the past two years, from $45 million annually to $140 million. While pepfar stipulates that money for condoms should target only high-risk groups such as prostitutes and soldiers rather than...
...patients have loved ones who are willing to donate a kidney, incompatible blood types or antibodies often make the transplants impossible. As a result, most patients wait three to seven years for a kidney from a cadaver--which lasts only half as long as an organ from a live donor. To help solve this problem, Segev and Gentry devised a way to improve kidney-paired donation, which involves matching a patient who has a willing but incompatible donor with a donor-patient pair who have the same dilemma. In a swap, the donor from the first pair gives a kidney...
...Columbus City Prosecutor's Office stem from a widening corruption scandal that since June has forced the resignation of the head of the Bureau of Workers' Compensation and the conviction of Taft's former chief of staff on ethics charges, amidst an ongoing criminal probe of deep-pocketed GOP donor Tom Noe, a rare coin dealer and long time political ally of Taft's. The Ohio Attorney General says Noe stole as much as $4 million from state investment he was managing, and even Noe's lawyers concede that $13 million is missing from the fund...