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Zella Luria, a Tufts University psychology researcher who is cited in Faludi's book, agreed with her criticism. "I see no data to warrant the message that Carol Gilligan can tell us," Kuria said in an interview. "I find it psychologically very native to find that our experience is unencumbered knowledge we get from our innards...
...Gravelle repeatedly and steadfastly refused to comment on the Foundation--an office that she should be dealing with productively on a daily basis. And in the Foundation's last two newsletters, there was not a single word about Hernandez-Gravelle or her office, resources that, we would think, would warrant mention by an organization dedicated to "multiculturalism." The result, many say, is that the two groups are simply tripping over each other...
Daniels, Honorary Associate Director of the Royal Shakespeare Company, presents a refreshingly non-traditional interpretation that fans of convention may find upsetting. Every aspect of the production works to further Hamlet's pain and frustration, warrant his indecisiveness and inevitably drive him to madness. The addition of modern gestures and effects offer comic relief from this frightening society while adding to the overall disjointedness of Hamlet's life...
...Virginia board found sufficient evidence to warrant revoking Jacobson's medical license, despite pleadings by his attorney that the board was paying too much attention to the complaints of "disappointed women who had difficulty conceiving" and ignoring "the other side of the coin," the fact that he had treated a lot of other women who did get pregnant. Jacobson agreed to give up his practice and moved to Provo, Utah, where his father lives...
...negotiators also rejected a House provision, backed by Bush, that would allow improperly seized evidence to be used in federal court. Instead, the negotiators adopted a Senate provision that would allow such evidence only if police make a "good faith" mistake in executing a search warrant...