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...Sutton why he robbed banks. "Because that’s where the money is," the gangster replied. A similar answer could be given to anyone who questions why women continue to frequent the clubs that exclude them: that’s where the parties are. Final clubs have unfettered access to social space that simply doesn’t exist outside their walls. Telling women (or men) who are sick of segregation to just go somwhere else doesn’t cut it because there really isn’t anywhere else at Harvard quite like the final clubs. With...
...many as 5.5 million Americans lack access to adequate treatment for severe migraines, Harvard Medical School researchers...
Medicaid enrollees were 50 percent more likely to get substandard care, and the researchers suggest that access to some forms of insurance does not necessarily translate into adequate care...
University Health Services director David S. Rosenthal ’59 noted that Massachusetts law requires that students living in the state hold health insurance policies, meaning that all students currently at the College can expect to have access to adequate care...
...Curia is responding, including his posting updated rules on the Internet about reporting abusive priests to the civil authorities and a hint that the Pope may meet with victims during his trip this weekend to the island nation of Malta. Still, Lombardi and others tend not to have easy access to the Pope, who is ultimately the one who must take the lead...