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...Food and Drug Administration or the Occupational Safety and Health Administration - and it has the power to delay or reject the ones it believes will be too costly to impose. "Every time the agencies come out with a regulation that's controversial, OIRA tries to stop it," says Rena Steinzor, president of the Center for Progressive Reform, which in January issued a report critical of Sunstein's support for cost-benefit analysis. "And their main tool is cost-benefit analysis...
There may be a simple explanation for this. "I'm speculating," says Rena Repetti, a professor of psychology at the University of California, Los Angeles, and one of the authors of the study, "but it may just be that some of these women are coming home and facing dinner prep and assisting the kids with homework, and they're not getting the help that the more maritally satisfied women are getting...
Russell and Rena Knisely, a retired couple from Wallingford, Pa., who started full-timing four years ago, spend the colder months at a lot they own in Hilton Head. Every Saturday morning at the resort park, they gather with a group of friends, cook a full breakfast for everyone staying at the park and trade stories about their road adventures over the shared meal. "Our happiness and health are much better in this lifestyle," says Russell, 64. "We have no worries here." "The only downside is that we don't have a church anymore," says his neighbor Wyn Hull...
...specific buildings.” Midway through the meeting, residents broke into groups to discuss transportation, use of open space, and the problems that construction poses to the community. They then presented their concerns to the Harvard officials. Residents were critical of Harvard’s intention to transform Rena Street, currently a dead end, into a large road called “Stadium Way” that would connect the area’s two major thoroughfares, Western Avenue and North Harvard Street. Near a “quiet [and] attractive,” residential area...
...until moving there in 2004, she says, but got her passport within five months. Changing nationality can have its drawbacks, however. About half of the world's countries do not recognize dual citizenship, so new citizens may have to surrender their old passports. Under Japanese law, pairs figure skater Rena Inoue, who moved to the U.S. seven years ago, had to give up her original nationality after becoming a U.S. citizen last year. "When I was trying to decide if I was going to go for it, that was the biggest worry," she says. Nor does swapping your nationality guarantee...