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...same way a transplant does, except without the dangers. Such a breakthrough, if it proves possible, would be "decades rather than years away," according to Ade Fakoya, a London-based clinician and senior adviser to the nonprofit Aids Alliance. The treatment would also likely prove too expensive to implement in developing countries where HIV rates are highest, although some proponents of gene therapy say it could eventually be done cheaply through an injection, as with vaccines. (Read a TIME cover story on AIDS...
...CforC), calls his London consultancy a "boots and suits" operation. Not only are he and his fellow directors--Sahar Hashemi and Hugo Slim--willing to don heavy-duty footwear and head to some of the world's toughest regions, but so are the teams of experts they assemble to implement projects on behalf of multinational clients. Says Slim: "Most other consultants don't go into the field...
...last year’s offense and put them into one,” Delaney-Smith says. “It’s hopefully less predictable than what we were doing last year.”While its slightly more chaotic nature will make it hard to implement at first, Harvard is sure it is the right way for the future of the team. “It has a lot less structure,” Tay says. “I’m actually really enjoying this offense, because I’m not restricted to having...
...Homeless Shelter looks toward the coming year, its staff hopes to implement a number of new programs...
London said that the Legal Service Center is offering its affected clients a free credit monitoring service and a security freeze on their credit reports, and added that the center would implement preventative measures to protect the tapes in the future...