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...democracy. As a professional journalist, Tony Snow understands the importance of the relationship between government and those whose job it is to cover the government. He's going to work hard to provide you with timely information about my philosophy, my priorities, and the actions we're taking to implement our agenda...
...isoniazid-immune TB with isoniazid, Murray said. Unless changed, such use of isoniazid preventive therapy “would rapidly accelerate the drug resistance of TB,” Murray said. While isoniazid saves lives, Murray said, this form of preventative therapy should be used selectively. Health officials should implement measures to diagnose multi-drug resistant TB and treat it separately, Cohen said. But such procedures would be expensive and, according to Murray, measures to implement better treatment could face opposition. TB infects two billion people, about a third of the world’s current population, according...
...ensure that small class size remains a signature feature of these gateway courses. We also hope that soon-to-be-developed portal courses in other areas will emulate this system of small and varied courses. While we are glad that faculty members and administrators have begun to implement the general education reforms of the HCCR ahead of schedule, we hope that these courses will be folded seamlessly into the Core Curriculum in the interim. We call upon the Core Curriculum Committee to fit these courses into the current Core by allowing students to use these courses to satisfy Core requirements...
...Still, the bullish investment is offset by common developing-country woes. Infrastructure hasn't kept pace with growth; electricity, telecommunications and port fees are relatively costly. Last summer, a drought in the north reduced hydroelectric generation and the government was forced to implement rolling power outages. Vietnam still hasn't developed support industries to supply parts and services to factories, forcing them to import parts and expertise. Meanwhile, restrictive labor laws make it virtually impossible to fire unproductive workers, and managers in foreign-owned factories complain about pervasive government corruption and interference. In January, Hanoi abruptly decreed that the minimum...
...fast, cheap and safe" transplants for foreigners who are willing to travel to China, says it arranges 30 to 50 operations a year. The source of the kidneys and livers? "Executed prisoners," a Bek-Medical staffer told TIME. But that may soon change. In July, China is scheduled to implement new regulations banning organ sales and requiring written consent from donors or their relatives. If Beijing sticks to its new rules, organ brokers may have to look elsewhere for business opportunities...