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...move effectively heads off any further legal action against the company over access to the drug. In Massachusetts and Illinois, where state laws require any pharmacy that stocks ordinary contraceptives to also stock Plan B, Wal-Mart has already agreed to offer the drug. ?We expect more states to require us to sell emergency contraceptives in the months ahead,? said Ron Chomiuk, vice president of Wal-Mart?s pharmacy division. ?Because of this, and the fact that this is an FDA-approved product, we feel it is difficult to justify being the country?s only major pharmacy chain not selling...
...enroll?Last spring, Harvard’s yield topped the Ivies at 78.5 percent—almost a full 10 percentage points better than next-place Yale. And the director of college guidance at Collegiate High School in New York City, Bruce J. Breimer, doesn’t expect any radical change.“I’d be shocked if this was a factor in some sort of plummeting yield,” he said.Dean of Admissions and Financial Aid William R. Fitzsimmons ’67 said that the campus controversies of the late 1960s were only...
...cheek; he follows that with “We gotta keep this thing goin’, as long as we can.” They have no illusions about their disposability. The light-hearted, by-the-books way this album plays out ends up better than one would expect. And long after 24-inch rims become passé, the Boyz, and our experiences listening to them, will be made immortal with their cries of “Lean Wit It, Rock...
...senator in the 2008 presidential race. But he eventually proclaimed, “I’m for Hillary.” An early front-runner for the Republican nomination in ’08, Senator John McCain, R-Ariz., will be a far more conservative candidate than many expect, according to Begala. “He’s gonna be unrecognizable,” said Begala. “Watch this, he is moving so far to the right.” He noted McCain’s recent support of President George W. Bush?...
Jaded journalists have come to expect Pakistani announcements of new successes against al-Qaeda whenever President Pervez Musharraf is due to meet with a top U.S. official. And true to form, on Wednesday, just as President Bush was visiting Afghanistan and declaring that "I am confident [bin Laden] will be brought to justice," Pakistan announced that 45 Qaeda-aligned militants had been killed in a raid in the tribal badlands of Waziristan - where bin Laden and his chief lieutenant, Ayman al-Zawahiri, are believed to be operating. Announcements of victories against al-Qaeda highlight the primary reason the Bush Administration...