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...discourse of protest and institutional change. This behavior is unbecoming of a Harvard student. A decision not to support PSLM on intellectual or moral grounds is noble; a dismissal of their actions is both ignoble and unjust. It smacks of the same disgusting arrogance with which the University treats students involved in the presidential search to the living wage campaign. We can do better than to treat each other that...
...gained a certain authority which some of us think is completely unjustified," said Porter Professor of Philosophy Christine M. Korsgaard, Harvard's department chair. "He does some survey work, but it hardly meets social scientific standards. One shouldn't treat the Philosophical Gourmet as anything other than the opinions of a very small number of people...
...Zackie Achmat and the Treatment Action Group kept up their pressure. Last October, Achmat took a highly publicized trip to Thailand, returning with a suitcase full of Biozole, a locally manufactured generic copy of Fluconazole - a drug used to treat opportunistic infections in AIDS patients - that he bought at a price 98 percent cheaper than the price charged in South Africa for the brand-name tablets. This illegal "import" was a symbolic act of defiance, designed to challenge the drug companies and stiffen the spine of his own government. "People were dying across the country and doctors were saying they...
...manner of infection could require billions of dollars of investment. Even now that it has been cleared to import generic drugs, the South African government has not yet indicated whether it will undertake a mass treatment campaign based on generic anti-retrovirals, or confine itself to importing drugs to treat opportunistic infections associated with AIDS. Which means that the anger of South Africa's trade unions and others who have campaigned for mass anti-retroviral treatment may yet be turned squarely against the government they helped elect...
...result in a super-strict double-blind crossover study, it's not a real result. I am trying to become a bit more open-minded, but there are some things that just have to be proven scientifically. And the efficacy of anti-depressants, which are used, after all, to treat a serious illness, is one of those things...