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...Despite technological advances that make surrogacy safer and more reliable, Japan's conservative health-care establishment remains against it, partly out of fear that some women might become for-profit baby factories. "For safety and welfare reasons, the human body should not be used as a tool for reproduction," said Tomoko Kashiwagi of the Health Ministry. The Japan Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology opposes the practice in part due to the potential for "complication of family relationships." The ministry, meanwhile, is pushing for an outright ban. Women with reproductive dysfunction, says Kashiwagi, may simply "have to give up on biological...
...reporting that he was living with a very small signature." If he hoped to elude the U.S. forces, "he had to strip away all the trappings of a dictator and live lower to the ground," because, says Megill, "the fewer people who knew where he was, the safer he was... He's a very crafty man in that respect...
...route—which cuts through an otherwise-quiet residential neighborhood—as a major source of noise complaints. More frequent shuttles between 1:30 am and 2:30 a.m. would easily pick up weary carousers and whisk them quietly away to their dorms. Students would appreciate the safer and more convenient alternative, and Cantabrigians trying to get a good night’s sleep would be none the wiser...
Democratic presidential hopeful Joseph I. Lieberman pronounced his continued support for the war in Iraq and said that the capture of Saddam Hussein will ensure a safer future for America and the world, on a special bonus episode of MSNBC’s “Hardball: Battle for the White House” last night...
Dean said yesterday that Saddam’s capture “hasn’t made America safer,” while Clark said the development offered the U.S. the opportunity to fix past failures in its Iraq policy...