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...greenhouse gases, but nobody likes to point it out. How much carbon can one person generate in a lifetime? Quite a lot-especially if you're American. If we don't voluntarily reduce our population now, nature will do it for us, whether we like it or not. Adam Kim, Redmond, Washington...
...Kim Beazley's leadership entered palliative care, Rudd was already laying out his claim. While other Labor players and pollsters were occupied with Beazley's fate, Rudd was trying to take down Howard. In an essay about faith in politics for The Monthly magazine last October, Rudd eulogized a personal hero, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, a German theologian and martyr who opposed the Nazi state. Rudd's targets were the Christian right and the incumbents in Canberra. He claimed Howard employed "radioactive soundbites" to manipulate the truth and called for "a new premium attached to truth in public life." In the next...
...Organization implored students to participate in a cross-university effort to make medicine more affordable for the poor at a packed event yesterday. “There are 10 million deaths each year from conditions for which effective, affordable prevention and treatment exist,” said Jim Yong Kim, who is now chair of the department of social medicine at the Harvard Medical School and co-founder of Partners in Health, an organization devoted to improving health care for the poor. Kim’s talk, entitled “Missing Medicines: Making University Drugs Accessible to the Global...
...called for the meeting to discuss measures to cope with any possible fallout from the massacre - inadvertently stoking fears that Koreans living and studying abroad could be in for a rough ride. "Koreans still remember the riots in L.A., so we are worried about some revenge against Koreans," says Kim Hye Jin, 29, a web designer in Seoul, referring to Korean-owned businesses that were looted during the 1992 violence. "We are really worried about the image of our country...
...world—available to professors and students at BYU-Idaho. While other universities have paid for use of HBS’s materials in the past, licenses have always been purchased on an individual and partial basis. This arrangement, made between HBS and BYU-Idaho President Kim B. Clark ’74, who until 2005 was dean of HBS, will allow BYU-Idaho greater flexibility than any other university in utilizing Harvard’s immense case study resources. Allowing such a deal, rather than insisting on case-by-case purchases, indicates a commendable forward-looking attitude from...