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...more to do with the rights of patients than it does with abstract definitions of birth and death. The conviction of Dr. Edelin for manslaughter following an abortion he performed on October 3, 1973 was the triumph of a zealous prosecutor in limiting women's right to abortion. Although stricter legislation on abortion in this state was passed in 1974, the Edelin conviction stands as a grim symbol for women who believe in abortion as a right...
Reluctance to extend use of computerized descriptions of trespass suspects and the lengthy retraining process of policemen have impeded the Harvard Police's November plan for a major policy shift toward stricter enforcement of trespass laws, a Harvard police captain said Thursday...
President Horner, a member of the University Crime Committee, said yesterday that she supports stricter enforcement of trespassing laws but is "dead-set against" extensive record-keeping which could cause "anyone to be paranoid...
...people here tonight are straight, which is bad news for a gay bar--when a bar turns increasingly straight, the gay clientel, whether out of resentment or discomfort, will move elsewhere. 15 Lansdowne has tried to limit the number of women (one way they do this is by demanding stricter picture identification from women at the door) but when finances get shaky, a customer is a customer...
...minutes into his arguments for the need of stricter traffic regulations, Ahmed Aly Moursy pauses, groping for the English word describing a person travelling on foot. "Pedestrian," ventures a thirtyish-looking woman on his right, and Moursy resumes his talk...