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That sentiment has been expressed in a variety of measures passed by legislatures since a 1989 Supreme Court ruling gave states more leeway to restrict abortion. It's a reality the Supreme Court reaffirmed just last week. In a narrowly written but unanimous decision authored by Sandra Day O'Connor, the high court backed away from directly interfering with a New Hampshire law. The Justices said a lower court should not have struck down a parental-notification requirement entirely, and ordered the judges to come up with a more limited version that would protect the health of girls seeking abortions...
...George Charamba, who is the permanent secretary of the Information Ministry. Bakshi also spoke to Charamba’s predecessor, Jonathan Moyo, who was expelled from Mugabe’s ruling party early last year. Harvard College halted funding for student travel to Zimbabwe in 2004 but lifted that restriction this past October. Nonetheless, Bakshi used his own means to pay for the trip. Even after his arrest, Bakshi said he does not believe Harvard should restrict student travel to Zimbabwe. “It’s a matter of your own personal maturity,” Bakshi said...
...late November, the council voted to suspend its bylaws and award a grant to the Asian American Christian Fellowship (AACF) despite the group’s constitution, which stipulates that its executive board members be Christian. In the past, the council has not awarded grants to organizations that impose restrictions on its members. According to UC President Matthew J. Glazer ’06, Koinonia does not have such stipulations. “As far as I understand, only the AACF and the [Harvard Radcliffe Christian Fellowship] have stipulations in their constitutions that restrict who can be on their executive...
Even after his arrest, Bakshi said he does not believe Harvard should restrict student travel to Zimbabwe. "It’s a matter of your own personal maturity," Bakshi said, though he recommended that the University compile a list of contacts for students in the region...
...infinitely large provided that space has a warped geometry. In effect, we could be living in a three-dimensional pocket of higher dimensional space. Randall refers to these pockets in space as branes. Like a bead on a wire that can only move along one dimension, a brane may restrict our motion to three dimensions although other dimensions exist...