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Administration officials concede that the controversy will inject a volatile new element into the confirmation debate but say Alito will resist getting drawn in. "It will form the basis for questions and possible senatorial grandstanding, and the hearing may be more hostile than it was with [recently confirmed Chief Justice John] Roberts," an official involved in the nomination tells TIME. "But like any nominee to the court, you're not going to see him predict any cases or make any commitments to the committee." As for that two-decade-old memo, it was a domestic matter that has "no nexus...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bush Says, Bring It On; the Critics Will | 1/3/2006 | See Source »

...Harvard School of Public Health. The bugs hide close to their warm-blooded prey in mattresses, box springs, floorboards and clothing. They usually remain out of sight during the day, making them hard to find and difficult to completely eliminate. Even when you're bitten, the anesthetic the bugs inject numb you to the fact that it is happening. The only trace they'll leave-apart from the welts-is blood-or feces-stained sheets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coming to a Bed Near You | 12/2/2005 | See Source »

...essential that women have easy access to emergency contraception within the period of its effectiveness. Recognizing this, Harvard University Health Services gives students easy access to Plan B prescriptions. It is a commendable way to combat the consequences of a flawed FDA ruling. If the FDA continues to inject politics into drug decisions, it will undermine the credibility of its evaluations of drug safety. For the short term, the FDA should reconsider Barr Pharmaceutical’s application to make Plan B over-the-counter. For the long term, the FDA must acquiesce to permanent oversight in order to prevent...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: Contraception Emergency | 11/17/2005 | See Source »

...interest Justice Nathan Hecht, who is considered the most conservative justice on the Texas Supreme Court. "This is very important, and I don't think the public understands," he told TIME. "When you take an oath and swear that you will judge cases properly after that, you can't inject your personal views or religious faith into decisions because it would be wrong. You would either be a bad Christian or a bad judge. Religion says a lot about who you are personally, but it says nothing about stare decisis [following precedent], the commerce clause, the First Amendment, search...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Two Knocks on Miers | 10/9/2005 | See Source »

...like Frida Giannini, 33, who presented her first full collection at Gucci after being promoted in March from accessories designer to creative director of women's wear, and Christopher Bailey, who had one of his best Burberry collections since teaming up with ceo Rose Marie Bravo in 2001 to inject new life into the revered British brand. Giannini's show, if not a full-scale palace revolution, proved at the very least seditious. There was no sign of the sexed-up Gucci girl that Tom Ford, the brand's imagemaker until two years ago, so famously unveiled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Little Old, A Little New | 10/2/2005 | See Source »

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