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...known for a kind of tolerance of individual difference.”Though Harvard is known for its tolerance, too, it is also notorious for slow policy changes. OFF-THE-RECORD, PLEASESome advocates say that the best spokespersons are those who are transgendered. The catch: until the environment is safer, those students do not feel comfortable coming forward. Of the students and faculty The Crimson identified as transgendered for this story, all preferred to speak anonymously to avoid repercussions.“It’s a challenge that every movement like this has faced—in any sort...
...that as long as there?s no bird flu in town, they think they?re safe. We really need people to understand that it?s not about the birds. You?re not at any greater risk after a bird is found to be infected and you?re not any safer before an infected bird is found." The key moment will come if and when the bid flu mutates in such a way as to infect humans. Then it won't matter where the infected birds are; the new strain will quickly circle the globe...
...Laura Bush, whom Mbono described as the group's "grandmother," used the occasion to announce a new public-private pediatric AIDS treatment initiative that will channel more contributions from the United States, international organizations and pharmaceutical companies to help parents obtain and use simpler and safer medicines for children. According to the administration, the President?s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) has provided $238.7 million to South Africa in the past two years, and Bush?s 2006 budget includes an additional $221.5 million. "The need is great, but the goodwill of the world is greater," the First Lady said...
...gaps are opening up in Iraqi society. In Baghda's mixed-sectarian neighborhoods, bridges that existed for hundreds of years have been broken. Neighborhoods are being divided along ethnic lines. People are leaving neighborhoods where they are the minority to go live in neighborhoods where they feel safer...
...make its first of 16 races next March at the Bristol Motor Speedway. The car is a bit wider, a bit taller, a bit less long and actually a bit slower than the current models. Most important, the Car of Tomorrow is designed to be a whole lot safer than the car of today. The project was given tragic impetus during a nine-month period in 2000-2001 when a number of drivers were killed, including Petty's son Adam, then 19, and the legendary Dale Earnhardt, who ran into a wall at Daytona. Even so, the idea of developing...