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...Texas. In the El Paso hospitals, 50% of the patients are on some kind of public assistance, mainly Medicaid. Just about the only patients paying full freight, up front, are rich Mexicans who cross over to see a specialist. "Border towns have a double burden of disease," says Russell Bennett, chief of the U.S.-Mexico Border Health Commission, "those of emerging nations, like diarrhea, as well as [First World] diseases like stress and diabetes...
...PARIS BENNETT, 17 Fayetteville, Ga. Sounds like: Her grandma, gospel's Ann Nesby Judgment call: With a voice worthy of her Grammy-winning genes, Paris should rule the springtime Her odds...
...maybe that’s just because I wasn’t listening,” she says. Although obviously popular among students, the University’s laissez-faire attitude towards drugs eventually got the school into hot water. In 1986, then- Secretary of Education William J. Bennett called Harvard’s lack of anti-drug action “unconscionable.”’“What Harvard fails to do,” he said, “others will fail to do.”TAKING THEIR CHANCES In a more recent...
...American Economics Association awarded Athey the Elaine Bennett Research Prize, given every two years to the nation’s best young female economist. In 1999, the National Science Foundation gave her a CAREER award for “teacher-scholars who most effectively integrate research and education...
...operate is," Brown said, "I tell the White House what I need and they get things done." When asked later by Senator Bob Bennett (R-Utah) why Brown didn't push to get Chertoff on the phone that night, he answered frankly , "it would have been a waste of time." Bennett said he was stunned by that "staggering" response, saying, it "indicates a dysfunctional department far greater than we have seen...