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Soto has spent much of his campaign activity attacking Frank for what he says is a lack of moral integrity, exemplified by Frank's relationship with prostitute Steven Gobie. Soto has even gone so far as to suggest Frank submit to an AIDS test and inform the public of its results, according to The Boston Herald...
...would expect that when these administrators did find out about the problem, they would have acted decisively to inform the community. Director of University Health Services Dr. David S. Rosenthal, who serves on the Environmental Safety Committee, said that the committee discussed the situation on February 5, and decided that the Cambridge letter was too "alarming" to forward to University affiliates. "The [Cambridge letter] is an example of how not to do risk communication," he said...
...committee's solution was to do no risk communication in the short term. Instead, they decided to study the problem further, "discuss" the test results and then choose the appropriate--presumably soothing--language with which to inform Harvard affiliates of tainted water. Rosenthal said that he and Dr. Warren Wacker, former director of UHS, felt that the THM levels posed no "obvious health risk...
LAST week, we argued that the "lessons from this disgraceful episode are painfully obvious." This week these lessons are only more obvious. The secretive committee that makes University health decisions must publicize its proceedings and pledge to inform the community of all health risks. The layers of bureaucracy--each with its own explanation of the water situation--must be revamped and streamlined...
Students organizing the alternative weekend, designed to inform parents of Harvard's record on the hiring of women and minority faculty, faced opposition from the administration when they scheduled their lecture to conflict with three official parents weekend events...