71. The report also called for more housing for foreign students, more language courses, simpler visa procedures, and more money for scholarships. 72. The report also calls for regulators to exert pressure on market participants to take more responsibility for risk management, as well as fostering cooperation among exchanges. 73. The report called existing public health surveillance systems inadequate to detect threats from new diseases and the re-emergence of old ones. 74. The report called for a ban on all dry cleaning involving perchloroethylene in residential buildings. 75. The report called for a much stronger life sciences program that could meet both the intellectual and the personal health needs of young adolescents. 76. The report called for a uniform method to gather and track data on such injuries. 77. The report called for allowing other companies to bid on the right to run trains. 78. The report called for greater autonomy for teachers and principals, financial incentives to reward good schools and better evaluation of reforms. 79. The report called for more contraceptive research, especially work that took advantage of recent developments in molecular biology and cellular research pointing to new approaches. 80. The report called for raising salaries, limiting postdoc appointments to a total of five years and guaranteeing health insurance. |