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...issue costs between $9,000 and $12,000 to print, and H Bomb currently has “not that much” money. Djuric said the first issue was printed using a $2,000 grant from the Undergraduate Council—an unusually large grant for a student group??and other donations. Djuric added that the first issue generated enough advertising revenue to print the second one, but that the magazine did not sell as many ads for the second issue...
...method of surveying residents to “the IRS passing out a survey to citizens asking ‘did you cheat on your taxes?’” Yet a spokeswoman for ACGME, Julie A. Jacob, said that overall compliance with the group??s current standards are high. Despite the risks involved with sleep deprivation among residents, the report recognizes that extended shifts remain a “cornerstone of American postgraduate medical education.” Both Czeisler and the Committee of Interns and Residents support legislation that would change the number...
...American public has realized this, even if the president has not. According to a CBS poll, public approval of George W. Bush’s handling of Iraq is at an all-time low, with only 21 percent approving of his current policy. The Iraq Study Group??a bipartisan body—declared in its report last week that the situation in Iraq is “grave and deteriorating...
...Coalition for Respect and Equality at Work (CREW). Protestors picketed and marched to the rhythm of a bucket drum staccato, soda can maracas, and nearby Salvation Army bells. The ralliers continued through Harvard Yard, dispersing fliers, which detailed CREW’s demands, to students and other bystanders. The group??s requests include no layoffs of any MCB workers, no English-only policies, and equal opportunity for the hiring and promotion of Latino workers. Faculty of Arts and Sciences Associate Dean for Human Resources Geoffrey Peters said that Harvard has yet to decide if the workers will keep...
...each year. In many cases, it works with both researchers and experts to revise the design to guarantee safety, according to Jane B. Calhoun, a research officer on the committee.But Gallant said that the committee tries to minimize the delay to the start of a project, and stressed the group??s reluctance to reject proposals.“There are very few studies that can’t be modified to satisfy our safety standards, but when there is possible danger to anyone involved, we must weigh the risk to the subject and researcher against the project?...