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Several countries, including the United Kingdom and Singapore, endorse nuclear transfer research, but strictly prohibit any attempts at reproductive cloning. This means that a ban on nuclear transfer in the United States may lead to a brain drain outside of U.S. academic and corporate laboratories. Nor is it inconceivable that new medical treatments become available abroad while the United States is under...
...College will now allow student organizations to receive debit cards associated with their Harvard bank accounts, reversing an earlier decision to prohibit the use of the cards...
...going to request that the treasurer give us a printout of the Fleet account and we would then prohibit the treasurer from writing checks for money we don’t actually have in the account,” Mahan said...
...public-safety law that gives the government broad--some say undemocratic--anti-insurgency powers. The edict stops short of the martial law Allawi had earlier hinted at, but only just. In designated areas--like Fallujah--the government will be able to restrict movement temporarily, set up checkpoints, declare curfews, prohibit public gatherings, set wiretaps and search without warrants. Suspects can be detained for as long as 180 days...
...encourage anyone to file complaints." Democratic leaders, who claim they had no role in Bell's action, also were eager to keep the conflict contained. Meanwhile, G.O.P. Representative Ray LaHood of Illinois says he will try to attach an amendment to a funding bill that would retroactively prohibit Bell or any other departing House member from filing an ethics complaint. Says LaHood: "I don't think we should be allowing members to throw a Molotov cocktail as they walk out the door...