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...recent orgasm seminar, suggested two weeks ago that Harvard may be supplying students with condoms of dubious durability, The Crimson reported. Her claim: Lifestyles condoms barely meet federal safety guidelines. Is that true? University Health Services says no, but when it comes to such matters, better to trust no one. Armed with a physics concentrator’s toolbox, a faucet, a few free-weights, and a gang of prophylactics (Durex, Trojan, and the suspect Lifestyles), FM decided to get to the bottom of the love-glove travesty. First, we tested our condoms for “resistance?...
...week in the houses on Mondays and Fridays. UHS also provides condoms to Peer Contraceptive Counselors (PCC) and Room 13. Last year, 31,589 condoms were distributed to the Harvard community (according to Ballinger, “the most condoms went to Quincy House.”). Students should trust and utilize UHS’ services instead of the arbitrary opinions of vagina puppets...
...SHOULD IRAQIS TRUST YOU TO BE PRIME MINISTER WHEN YOU'VE BEEN CONVICTED OF FRAUD IN A JORDANIAN MILITARY COURT? Because they know that this is a false charge. And they also know the record of Jordan being the hub of corruption on the basis of Saddam's illicit dealings...
...despair," she says, "by what mechanism, I don't know, but it's undeniable they believe this." What she can't stand is the nonchalance with which they're distributed. "People go for help when they're at their most vulnerable," she says. "They're confused and don't trust their own judgment. If they knew the doctor was going to prescribe a drug that has the propensity to induce exactly the feelings they're trying to avoid, they'd run screaming from...
...said that ultimately the Court is respected because, she believes, “there is a deep public trust in the judicial process in Israel...