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...encourage natural childbirth, and the number of prenatal classes was also increased, allowing more women to learn about the pain-management techniques essential in vaginal delivery. "Overall, Korean women are much more educated about the issue," says Kim Jae Sun, an official at the government's Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service. But she also admits that the campaign was underfunded and haphazard. While the country has seen a drop in the cesarean rate, it is not a dramatic...
Five faculty members and five undergraduates were named yesterday as the members of a committee the College has formed with the purpose of reviewing the role and responsibilities of the Undergraduate Council, Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean Michael D. Smith announced in an e-mail to the College yesterday. Though the UC itself nominated five students—two on the UC and three not on the UC—only two of its recommendations were taken, those who are members of the Council. The 10 committee members will take a critical look at the College?...
...funds a week later. When the College ultimately unfroze the UC’s funds, Council members voted to compromise with the administration, passing legislation to continue awarding party grants for the purchase of non-alcoholic supplies throughout the remainder of last semester, with plans to review the party grant system in the future. The UC has to legislate the funding of the party grants program each semester, but when that did not happen this spring, the money—which accounts for three to four percent of the UC’s semester budget—stayed...
...appointment as a victory, others were uncomfortable that the Council was not permitted to make a recommendation. At the meeting before the vote, representatives Michael R. Ragalie ’09 and Tamar Holoshitz ’10 said that students who have already been part of the review process—such as those on the UC’s Ad Hoc Ad Board Committee—should be part of the College’s official review. Ragalie and Holoshitz are both members of the UC’s committee. The two declined to comment. Sundquist said...
...None, because nobody wanted to publish it. I mean, I've got splinters in my nose from the best publishing doors in town. Finally this little tiny company that just started, called Daughters Press, gave me $1,000 and published it. I never had a book review, never had an ad, didn't have a hard cover until I guess one of its anniversaries. It exploded and they couldn't keep up with the sales. They couldn't print them fast enough. So Bantam bought it. [ A million copies were sold...