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...diversity or inclusion.” Members of the BGLTSA said they were not consulted by the Harvard Foundation before the talk, even though the BLGLTSA is part of the Harvard Foundation. While after the Cultural Rhythms show two years ago, the BGLTSA and Harvard Foundation issued a joint statement stating that they would work to inform future speakers to include all races, ethnicities, and sexualities, the BGLTSA said it does not plan to issue a statement this time because Friday’s speech was not as large of an event as Cultural Rhythms. Some other students, though, said...
...study is that women of normal weight should avoid gaining weight between pregnancies,” Villamor said. “In addition, overweight and obese women are likely to benefit from weight loss if they are planning to become pregnant.” The study was a joint effort between the Harvard School of Public Health and Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, Sweden...
...worked in the Pentagon my last year, and it’s interesting to go back into my little office in naval communications, see the chairman of the joint chiefs, and ask them questions. My heart is with the people not at the top, my heart is with the people who are stuck in Iraq, and I feel that I owe them the best effort I can make as a reporter to explain what’s going...
...with great fanfare Monday that experts at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, in California, announced they, along with colleagues at Russia's Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, in Dubna, have produced an atom with 118 protons. Three atoms, actually. And all it took was smashing "bullets" of calcium at a target of Californium about 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 times...
...never learn. That unanimity represented a singular alignment of planets. Soon they were all out of joint again, as France and Russia worked assiduously to free the defeated Saddam from his postdefeat sanctions. Another war became inevitable, and the run-up to it led to such acrimonious division within the Security Council that it was reduced to a bystander when a second Gulf War broke out in 2003. It could not endorse war. It could not stop war. It could only watch...