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Executive Director of the Kennedy School of Government??€™s Belfer Center Xenia Dormandy was more cautious...
...database would greatly enhance the medical community and the government??€™s ability to respond to infectious epidemics, the researchers said...
Shleifer’s legal strategy also benefited from the University’s help. Though Harvard and Shleifer maintained separate counsel, they fought the government??€™s claims hand-in-hand. In a portion of the case in January that ostensibly affected only Shleifer, Harvard’s lawyers were right there by his side...
Eastman’s brief notes that the framers of the Constitution held a narrow view of the federal government??€™s spending powers. Moreover, President Madison, who played a key role in the drafting of Article I, vetoed a bill to construct roads and canals in 1817 because he did not believe that the Constitution permitted Congress to undertake spending projects that serve a “local or state benefit...
Presented with such grave statistics and histories the natural response to hearing about the bird flu is one of great alarm. Now, consider the worrying spread of the disease in Asia, and then think back to the government??€™s abysmal actions in the face of Katrina and Iraq. If the outbreak of bird flu does occur within human populations it will pose a far larger threat to all humanity than natural disasters or war. And that’s nothing to sneeze...