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Following implementation of the new regulations, Stossel said, there has been "some outcry?? but no "unified movement" from the near 8,000 physicians affiliated with Harvard...
Both the film and its director were often critical in this respect. Bilheimer, who spoke at a Kennedy School screening sponsored by the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy on Nov. 18, called for moral outcry??which he clearly believed had been too long in coming—from the citizens of more developed, affluent countries...
...received hundreds of thousands of complaints for the display. One Tennessee woman has vowed to sue both parties involved because the act caused her “serious injury.” But while the performance was clearly in poor taste, it certainly does not merit such a serious outcry??and certainly not such a strong response from the FCC. At a moment when there are serious concerns regarding America’s media—such as the ever-troubling problem of deregulation and increasing conglomeration—a fading diva’s bad attempt...
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