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...South Africa’s apartheid regime and are now highly critical of the Sudanese government,” he said. “If Israel has been singled out in any way, it has been through its exemption from criticism and the allegation that criticism of Israel is somehow anti-Semitism.” —Staff writer Paras D. Bhayani can be reached at pbhayani@fas.harvard.edu
...other Irish men imprisoned for statutory rape - who, as a judge pointed out last week, were being held for violating a law that no longer existed. For their victims, who struggled through torturous legal processes over periods as long as 10 years, that is a horrifying prospect. "Somehow they walked away, battered and exhausted by it, but feeling like at least what happened had been acknowledged, that that person had been held accountable," says Colm O'Gorman, director of a sexual abuse support group called One in Four. "Now they're facing the possibility that what he did to them...
...Tale of Two Schools" clarified theimportance of treating the core deficits of children who suffer from autism: a lack of flexible thought and spontaneous communication, and lagging social and emotional development. It emphasized the role of emotion in learning, something that people have known for years and yet somehow tend to underestimate. In describing the philosophy behind ABA and Floortime, your report will help parents make a more informed decision...
...Israel tended to be highly critical of South Africa's apartheid regime and are now highly critical of the Sudanese government," he said. "If Israel has been singled out in any way, it has been through its exemption from criticism and the allegation that criticism of Israel is somehow anti-Semitism...
...foreign policy establishment, and from key U.S. allies. Iran had also added to that pressure by combining its defiance of UN demands with repeated signals that it wants talks with Washington to resolve the standoff. And the Administration's previous insistence that the U.S. joining the process would somehow undermine the EU's diplomacy didn't seem very credible as long as those same EU players were arguing that their chances of success were slim without the U.S. at the table...