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Barreira’s job is vital not only for its ability to look at mental health services broadly, but also for its ability to integrate a leader whose attention is wholly devoted to improving the Harvard system, he added...
...adventurous set--many of whom are baby boomers--inoculations are a vital concern. "Whether it's a safari in Botswana or sightseeing in Laos, travelers are looking for new, exotic destinations," says Judy Peil, owner of a St. Louis, Mo., travel agency...
Having one person dedicated to the full range of mental health services on campus is vital, Hyman said...
America should take this opportunity to reengage with a vital regional ally with tangible gestures of goodwill. To begin with, the demonizing of outsourcing, which can be heard from both parties, needs to end. It’s easy for politicians to forget when they attack “jobs going to India,” that millions of workers and families in India desperately need that investment. Besides, allowing capital to go where it is most productive means cheaper products for American consumers, too, and cheaper inputs for domestic American business. Instead of throwing sand in the gears...
...unless we had these kinds of policies," says Wendy Patten, U.S. advocacy director of Human Rights Watch. "Now we may be losing the war on terror because of these policies." Reversing field completely carries risks: U.S. intelligence and military officials believe that some of the repudiated tactics have elicited vital intelligence from detainees, from Iraq to Afghanistan to Guantanamo Bay. Yet the scandal at Abu Ghraib, however revolting, may turn out to be a valuable corrective if it forces Americans to decide how far we are willing to go in the name of protecting ourselves...