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...effort to change this situation, Harvard Right to Life (HRL) would like to work to implement reforms on campus that would help alleviate the economic, practical and social pressures that pregnant students feel in crisis situations. On Feb. 7, HRL will sponsor a Pregnancy Resource Forum to discuss these issues, moderated by Serrin Foster, president of Feminists for Life...
...doesn't hurt that Arroyo assumes the presidency on a massive wave of public approval. How many Presidents get pushed into office by a People Power revolution? "We need a leader who is strict, and who will implement the rule of law," says Enrique Gonzaga, a 38-year-old taxi driver. "It's a good thing this is all finished. Now, we start over again...
...user who wants it, and AOL has readily licensed the technology to competitors. But the company argues that opening up its system could expose users to hackers and spam and other nastiness. IMUnified says that's bunk, that the technical questions are child's play ("My grandmother could implement interoperability"), and that AOL should get with the program...
...regional powers fought each other to a standstill (and in the case of allies Rwanda and Uganda, occasionally fought each other, too, for control of the spoils in the regions they occupied), and African and foreign diplomats have been trying ever since to implement a peace agreement that would have them withdraw and restore some form of democratic rule in Congo. And although Kabila was most consistently blamed - even by his allies - for wrecking the peace process, it's far from clear that any of his interventionist neighbors will ultimately let go of their stake in a country where, despite...
...which are currently pending approval from the Federal Highway Administration, have been widely supported by public safety committees across the country. Countdown signals keep pedestrians from taking risky ventures into the street when lights are about to change, and we are encouraged by the city's decision to widely implement them by the spring. Yet while these new signals are a great start to the project of improving pedestrian safety, they are not a sufficient solution to the many dangers of the Harvard Square area. Further, more elaborate safety measures need to be taken to protect the pedestrians of Cambridge...