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...course, the IOP is not wary of supporting student participation in politics in general; it’s wary of supporting student participation in protests. In the wake of the news from Miami, Philip R. Sharp, a member of the IOP’s Senior Advisory Committee, told The Crimson: “I think there’s a legitimate question about whether [IOP] money should ever go to subsidize political protest.” Meanwhile, the IOP gives away tens of thousands of dollars in grants each year to students seeking internships with senators, representatives, government officials...
Should we all just get hepatitis-A shots and be done with it? A vaccine has been available since 1995, and there are physicians, among them Dr. Philip Rosenthal at the University of California, San Francisco, who advocate adding it to the standard pediatric immunization schedule. But like most doctors, Rosenthal stops short of recommending the shots for otherwise healthy adults--unless, he adds, they travel overseas a lot. It's also important to remember, says Dr. Beth Bell of the CDC, that it's not just restaurant food or imported produce that is risky...
...means and isn't afraid to depart from his party's dictates. He has character, principles and moral fiber. He strikes me as what's right about politics, even though I don't always agree with all his positions. I'd happily welcome him in my house anytime. PHILIP O'MALLEY Thiells...
...think there’s a legitimate question about whether [IOP] money should ever go to subsidize political protest,” said Philip R. Sharp, a member of the committee and former director...
...Marriott Hotel in New York City this week, the National Book Foundation plans to hand Stephen King its Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters. Previous recipients of the medal include Saul Bellow, Philip Roth, Arthur Miller and Toni Morrison, which makes King, an unrepentant horror monger, a controversial choice, to say the least. Shakespeare scholar and self-appointed canonmaker Harold Bloom called it a "terrible mistake" and added that King was an "immensely inadequate writer...