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...Zionist state” is “rotten” and “will be eliminated.” While some look upon these words as flighty and meaningless rhetoric, the prospect of nuclear weapons falling into Ahmadinejad’s hands is tough to stomach...

Author: By The Crimson Staff | Title: Iran’s Irresponsibility | 4/17/2006 | See Source »

...fever three days earlier, a temperature of 101.3 that hadn?t been elevated since. Other than that, there seemed to be no worrisome symptoms: he was acting and playing normally, wasn't congested nor did he cough; he had no sore throat or headache, no stomach aches, nausea or vomiting; his appetite and sleep habits were normal; he had no unusual bleeding tendencies and he did not bruise easily. His physical exam revealed nothing out of the ordinary. A quick scan of Seth?s chart reminded me that his family?s medical history was equally unremarkable...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Doctor's View: What's Left Unsaid | 3/27/2006 | See Source »

...threaded together with a kind of ghoulish moral imperviousness. He speculates that it is “likely” that a court would find that “electric shocks to genitalia” constitute torture. Describing someone being forced to his knees and kicked in the stomach with military boots, however, Bybee decides that the resulting agony would not amount to “severe pain or suffering”—and would thus be permissible. Having whittled the criminal definition of torture down to a nullity, Bybee then argues that the president can order...

Author: By Curtis M. Brown, | Title: Whitewashing Torture | 3/20/2006 | See Source »

Goldman is an international leader in the field of anatomic pathology, specializing in gastrointestinal diseases of the stomach, colon, and esophagus...

Author: By Pamela T. Freed, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Pathology Professor Goldman Gets Prize | 3/14/2006 | See Source »

...writing in response to Loui Itoh’s column of Mar. 1 (“Not a Time To Kill”), as I believe she has overlooked an important aspect of late-term abortion. Ms. Itoh writes, “it is very difficult for me to stomach any argument for why such a procedure should ever be permitted, except to preserve the health of the mother.” However, most of the few women who seek the dilatation and extraction procedure do so out of great need. Abortion can be a cripplingly expensive operation, particularly...

Author: By Sophia P. Snyder, | Title: Late-Term Abortion Sometimes Only Option | 3/10/2006 | See Source »

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