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...bill this week that is aimed at finally giving humans the same legislative protections that animals receive; the rules will apply to all research on humans, not just federally funded or FDA-regulated research. Her bill gives the OHRP more auditing responsibility and enforcement options, including the ability to punish individual researchers without shutting down an entire institution--something that office has long wanted. And her bill will lay down new rules that address financial conflicts of interest. In the Senate, Edward Kennedy plans to hold a hearing next week at which Mathias, among others, will testify, and will introduce...
...threat is that it makes it look like Harvard Law School will punish a teacher for raising the issue of a racial problem in class,” Nesson said. “Harvard Law School does not stand for that...
...other hand, has one of the most powerful and modern militaries in the world. The asymmetry produces a lopsided body count. Since the fighting began in September 2000, some 1,200 Palestinians have been killed, compared with some 400 Israelis. That disparity feeds the drive to frighten and punish the enemy with bombings. "As they have war jets and missiles, we have human bombs that can inflict losses on the enemy and achieve some balance," says Marzouk...
...What about the home front? Tell the American people just what he told Sharon and Arafat last week - that "enough is enough." A new Gallup survey has 80 percent saying all-out war in the region is "somewhat likely" in the next few years, and they'll punish Bush more if it happens while he wrings his hands. The man-in-the-street American supported ground troops in Afghanistan, and if Bush explains to them how Mideast stability not only makes the world a better place but could dry up anti-American sentiment across the world, they...
...Sharon's Cabinet met in an emergency session the next night, militants had struck again, killing four Israelis in a settlement near the West Bank city of Nablus. Israeli officials tell TIME that Cabinet ministers agreed at once to hit back militarily, then debated for six hours how to punish Arafat. The Israelis are aware that Arafat cannot completely control Hamas, the Islamic group that carried out the Netanya massacre. But they complain that most of the time he doesn't even try. He has failed to arrest hundreds of militants from Hamas and its sister group, Islamic Jihad, which...