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...technology to test blood for HIV—preventing men who have had sex with men from donating is now nothing but discrimination against homosexual males. The Red Cross regularly faces difficulty collecting enough blood to meet demand, and allowing as many people to donate as possible is in everyone??s best interest. Disqualifying this segment of the population helps no one. If the FDA is concerned about disease transmission through blood donations—which it rightly should be—it would do better to rephrase its questionnaire. Currently, the screening fails to ask about sexual...
...1863—which was, Faust devilishly adds, “just in time for Gettysburg.” It takes great talent to make a reader laugh while writing about the Civil War. No one, even the fashionable lady mourner, is exempt from Faust’s wit. Everyone??s story—whether they’re a private or a general, a slave or a Harvard scholar—is fair game. Faust tells us about Walt Whitman’s attempts to nurse wounded soldiers, Clara Barton’s mission to exhume...
...There isn’t a single guy in the room that’s played in the championship game,” Donato said. “I think they’re excited about that opportunity, and it’s something that I know everyone??s looking forward to.”—Staff writer Robert T. Hamlin can be reached at rhamlin@fas.harvard.edu...
...most Ivy opponents, was to double the forward in the post and hope that she wouldn’t find her teammates for easy looks on the perimeter. “She’s the catalyst for their offense—when she’s feeling good, everyone??s feeling good,” Hallion said. “We know she’s a great player, and she’s going to get her points.” Cowher did get her points, but only 11—an off-night...
...think we had a solid showing this weekend,” Petach said. “The biggest thing is that the team has a lot more depth now and we had strong finishes from the whole team. Everyone raced hard and everyone??s making progress from last year...