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...past, fake drugs received relatively little attention, partly because the worst abuses were confined to developing countries and partly because drug companies wouldn't talk about the problem for fear of undermining trust in their brands. But recent high-profile incidents are changing that attitude of reticence. In Hong Kong, for example, knockoff versions of the widely used painkiller Panadol were discovered in stores in September 2003, a worrying development in a city with modern health regulations and consumer safeguards. In countries where there is little policing of the pharmaceutical trade, the chances of walking into a drugstore and being...
...They ranged from confidence-building measures, such as proposals for increased visitor exchanges, to suggestions of closer economic cooperation. Beijing even seemed to address Taiwan's deepest concerns-military security and the island's place on the world stage-by calling for the establishment of "a mechanism of mutual trust in the military field" and the granting of more "international living space" to Taiwan. "In its own way, China is trying to deliver a constructive message," says the senior U.S. State Department official, "though you have to make it through the anti-Chen rhetoric to find it." A senior member...
...itself becoming ever more politicized. The whole Medicare video ploy rested on the assumption that viewers would swallow the message with greater credulity if it were framed as journalism. But if the Bush Administration plans to stick with this strategy, it better get to work preserving Americans’ trust in the news...
Director of the Ann Radcliffe Trust Judy D. Fox says she expects in upcoming years that Harvard will follow the larger national trend...
...short, Harvard College Courses ought to fuel students’ passion for intellectual pursuits; they ought to be the highlights of the undergraduate experience both for the essentialness of the material they cover and the superiority of the instruction they offer. The curricular review ends with a note on trust, saying that it hopes to increase “the trust we place in faculty to develop innovative courses” and “the trust we place in students that they will choose wisely.” But for this curricular review to be successful, we must first...