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...high rate of asthma follows a pattern that suggest poor housing is a factor,” said Spengler, who is Yamaguchi professor of environmental health and human habitation...
...Sharon's statements suggest there may be some butting of heads when he meets with Secretary Powell on Friday. The extent of Israeli withdrawals thus far have not yet satisfied U.S. expectations. Moreover, Sharon has indicated that Israeli forces will withdraw only as far as self-declared "buffer zones" around Palestinian towns - a position rejected by the Palestinians who insist on full withdrawal as a precondition for any cease-fire. Then there's the matter of Arafat: Sharon warned this week that he believes Powell's planned meeting with the Palestinian leader is a "tragic mistake," and that...
...might seem problematic due to Rubin’s close relationship with Summers. They were close friends in Washington, D.C., and Rubin was, by many accounts, a strong and influential advocate for Summers during last year’s presidential search. However, there is no evidence to suggest that Rubin’s appointment was made because of his connection to Summers; Rubin’s personal qualifications speak for themselves. The Corporation clearly felt that Rubin was a capable replacement for Robert G. Stone Jr. ’45 and have, according to Rubin, been wooing him since...
...Three filmmakers suggest that Japan's rising sun is about to climb a little higher. Shunji Iwai has got pop-culture sensibility down pat and, in All About Lily Chou-Chou, his lens finds the gritty underside of young Japan. Yuichi, (Ichihara Hayato) a shy teen, is bullied by schoolmate Hoshino, (Oshinara Shugo). Among other trials, he is forced to masturbate in front of five other boys. For solace, Yuichi listens to pop idol Lily Chou-Chou and constructs his own identity in an online chat room devoted to her. Yuichi befriends a pianist named Yoko (Ayumi...
Griggs attacks the gay community for its “intolerance against ex-gays,” but we suggest that “ex-gay ministry” is intolerant at its roots. For decades, its advocates have attempted to change sexual orientation with shock therapy and brain-washing sessions. Coupling ex-gay outreach with religious indoctrination preys on students who are unsure of themselves socially and spiritually. Harvard is supposed to model tolerance, not self-rejection...