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...moment I have been looking forward to all day has finally arrived: Dinner time. My roommates can attest to my continual hunger and how meals are quite possibly my favorite time of the day. Besides the food, the kitchen staff, at least in Kirkland House, are some of the nicest people on this campus. Genuinely concerned about you and your day, they are always friendly and they always ask questions. They have always made me look forward to going to dinner...
...private insurers pay; nursing homes, for example, often get 25% to 30% less. If payments fall further, more doctors and hospitals could simply refuse to treat Medicaid patients. Managed care, meanwhile, is still touted as a cost-saving panacea. And it does hold promise, as many state experiments attest. But there may be only so much efficiency to be extracted from the treatment of, say, disabled seniors tethered to oxygen machines...
...anyone who has seen a women's basketball game can attest, good things happen for Harvard when Feaster is on the court...
Brigham and Women's Hospital will require external oversight by scientists from outside the hospital to attest to the integrity of all breast implant research conducted at the hospital
...risks were worth it from the beginning of Hollywood, as the moguls who in 1916 paid Mary Pickford an astounding $10,000 a week could attest. In the '30s and '40s, stars like Stanwyck, Hepburn, Davis, Garbo and Dietrich were not only paid as much as male stars but cast in strong roles. But then women stars retreated into the domestic comfort of TV, whose agenda they still set. And the guys took over the movies. The major exceptions were Barbra Streisand, Goldie Hawn and Bette Midler, stars who became producers and are heroines to today's generation of actress...