Charity News from Thursday, Dec. 14, 2000American Jewish Committee Urges Supreme Court To Strike Down Alabama English-Only Driver ExamAmerican Jewish Committee | The American Jewish Committee today called on the U.S. Supreme Court to strike down Alabama's English-only driver's license exam policy, calling the statute discriminatory. In an amicus curiae brief filed in Alexander v. Sandoval, the American ... AJC Top Leadership Reaffirms Support for Israel and its Quest for Peace American Jewish Committee | The American Jewish Committee's highest policy making body reaffirmed this week its support for resolving the Arab-Israeli conflict through direct negotiations and called again upon the Palestinians to desist their campaign of violence against ... Trying a Long-Distance Approach to Reducing Stress for Lung Transplant Patients Duke University Medical Center | Researchers at Duke University Medical Center believe they can improve the outcomes for lung transplant patients through a systematic program of stress and anxiety reduction before the operation. Innovative Techniques for Managing Pain Help Minimize Children's Suffering at Yale's Pediatric Pain Management Services Yale School of Medicine | Using acupuncture, cryoblation, controlled breathing, diversion and other innovative techniques in addition to medicines, physicians at Yale are providing relief to children who experience pain as a result of surgery, chronic illness or vaccinations.
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