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...gallons of formaldehyde dumped into the Han River. The creature swallowed the toxin; now the thing is 30 ft. long, has 10 legs, looks like an angry Muppet and is itching for mischief. U.S. scientists have yet more dire news: the beast is the host for a deadly virus that could wipe out everyone in Seoul or-- dare we say it--the world...
Flash forward two years and nationally the Democrats are (finally) in power, and the Harvard College Democrats appear to be the loftiest, most influential organization on campus. But their prominence on campus is now a mutated takeover, one that resembles some horrific virus from a Michael Crichton science-fiction saga. I’ve got the Center for Disease Control on speed dial because many of my liberal compatriots are infected by something that I fear may be highly contagious...
After a heated debate last night, the Harvard Speech and Parliamentary Debate Society came out against making the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccination mandatory. [CORRECTION APPENDED...
...bill’s opponents, however, focused on the rarity of the virus and maintained that the costs would outweigh the benefits. Ewalt claimed that only 0.00001 percent of American women would contract the virus. [CORRECTION APPENDED...
...Parliamentary Debate Society opposed making the HPV vaccination mandatory. In fact, the group—which organized the debate—does not have a stance on the issue. The article also incorrectly stated that Allen Ewalt '07 said that only 0.00001 percent of American women will contract the virus. The article also incorrectly stated that Allen Ewalt '07 said that only 0.00001 percent of American women will contract the virus. In fact, Ewalt said that 0.00001 is the chance that any American would die from cervical cancer. Finally, the article misspelled the name of Andrew W. Laing...