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...Department of Defense's inspector general, which some analysts charge has been slow to investigate war spending, will open its first office in the Middle East next week. And a new watchdog project called Follow the Money will begin monitoring from the outside. It's sponsored by the Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America and led by Dina Rasor, an investigator who helped uncover the Pentagon procurement scandals of the 1980s. "Normal oversight systems have not been in place," Rasor says. "Troops are getting what they don't need but not getting what they do need. One soldier told...
...Administration (FDA) stalling on a decision to make Plan B available over the counter--as recommended by its scientists--abortion-rights groups have moved aggressively to expand access at the state level. Eight states allow specially trained pharmacists to dispense the drug without a prescription as long as they follow state guidelines, including informing patients of all contraindications for Plan B and supplying the drug only to those who need it immediately. Seven more states are considering similar legislation. Massachusetts and Illinois require pharmacies to carry Plan B, and Connecticut and New York are contemplating whether to follow suit...
...said E.E. Keenan ’06, one of the contestants who failed to advance past the preliminary round. “But I thought it was a lot of fun.” Though the tournament teetered on chaos from time to time, with plans to follow a pre-made bracket falling by the wayside, the spirit of fun prevailed throughout the night. One of those responsible for that spirit, tournament music director and residential tutor Martin S. Bell ’03, shed some insight into the game at hand and the importance of his role...
Miron could also follow a path many of his students have already tread into investment banking or consulting...
...amid nationwide anti-war protests, students forcefully occupied the hall. That incident was one factor leading to the resignation of then-President Nathan M. Pusey ’28 two years later.From 1969 to 1970, applications to Harvard College dropped by 6 percent, and again dropped 12 percent the following year.Last month, University Hall was once more the site of an anti-administration revolt—with more than a dozen professors confronting President Lawrence H. Summers at a full Faculty meeting Feb. 7, and ultimately producing his ouster.Will the Summers storm cast its pallor on the College?...