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...other people that we never hear of.” Although the style and format differs from piece to piece, each article comes together into a cohesive message about sexual assault. “We’re hoping that by raising awareness, and creating a forum for victims of sexual assault, more people will realize what the issue is,” says Alexandra “Sandy” N. Bolm ’09, one of the magazine’s editors. “It’s strange to me how many people think...
...medium is also a victim of expanding technology, and death due to evolution is a good thing. Despite the added costs, people are flocking to the various satellite radio broadcasts—in part to hear personalities like Stern, but also in order to get a clear signal with minimal advertisements, a selection many times greater than conventional radio, and more niche-market stations for people with more defined tastes...
...finding drugs to combat it. “You’re looking at anywhere between three and four years,” Przedborski said. Lou Gehrig’s disease is a currently incurable nervous system disease that strikes most sufferers in their 50s. The average victim lives only three to five years after diagnosis, according to Maniatis. Though the studies used embryonic stem cells from mice, the researchers eventually plan to make the controversial move to human cells. “This is our first demonstration that it’s not only viable but a very valuable...
...participants and, blown wildly out of proportion by an overeager media. And worst of all, the case’s disastrous disintegration does violence to the atmosphere of discourse and privacy with regard to sexual abuse accusations in America. While accusations of rape on the part of an alleged victim must always be taken seriously, here that respect dissolved into unquestioning credulity. As power left the hands of the accuser and passed into the hands of District Attorney Mike Nifong, another series of unprofessional misjudgments began. Nifong allegedly demonstrated personal disdain for the attorneys representing the accused, appeared to have...
...kind that brought her an Academy Award in Monster's Ball. Perfect Stranger represents the nadir in this line of thinking. She's Rowena Price, a hard-charging investigative reporter, whose main line of work seems to be catching prominent males in sexually compromised activity. Her putative victim is a high-profile ad man named Harrison Hill (Bruce Willis) who may or may not have murdered her best childhood friend. Her modus operandi is to assume a couple of false identities - among them an Internet chatroom tease. She is also plagued by bad dreams hinting that she was a sexually...