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...first steps they have taken is to ask HUNAP’s Faculty Advisory Board, comprised of professors from almost all of the University’s schools, to lend its expertise, on topics ranging from health to business, to IHS. Norman added that another early project involves creating mid-career education opportunities for IHS officers “to get the skills they need in public health or health policy.” He also said that a fellowship focusing on Native American health issues at Massachusetts General Hospital is in the works. Nolan voiced strong support...
...female lawyer out of respect for his sensitivities as a religious Muslim - and eventually managed to arrange their first conversation. In a room barely large enough for three chairs and a small table, Al-Qahtani appeared in an orange jump-suit, his legs shackled. A slight man in his mid 30s with short black hair and a beard, he was initially preoccupied with learning how his aging father in Saudi Arabia had contacted the lawyer, and how he could be sure that she was not another interrogator simply seeking to extract more information, Gutierrez said...
...vehicle trunks and chassis. Yet, according to a security officer on the scene who has seen surveillance footage, a white Toyota Corolla passed the initial inspection at 8:45 am, and once inside the concrete barrier pulled over to the side. A man who appeared to be in his mid-30s in traditional Pakistani dress stepped out of the car and walked around for a while, seemingly waiting for someone...
...evolution. McCain said in a interview with the Arizona Daily Star last August that “all points of view” on the origins of mankind should be taught in school. Begala said of the Arizona senator: “Maybe he’s had a mid-life conversion, or maybe he’s going for the Falwell-Robertson wing of his party”—referring to religious conservatives Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson. In a poll last week by the Cook Political Report, McCain tied for frontrunner status in the Republican race...
...chit that Bush gets to have that his father did not. (And Bush?s visit to Afghanistan makes him the first president since Dwight D. Eisenhower went there in 1959.) At a time when a new CBS/New York Times poll shows his approval rating sinking back to the mid-thirties, those are some of the few things he can really boast about...