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Ramos, a former bookkeeper, told a Middlesex County Superior Court jury of 11 women and two men that she needed medical help when she first approached Bernstein, who was appointed her physician under the health plan...
Ramos, who talked softly and slowly in her testimony and appeared extremely weak, said Bernstein insisted that her symptoms were imaginary and the result of mental illness, even though she pleaded with him to tell her "what is happening to my body, what is going...
Elizabeth Ramos, 32, is seeking unspecified damages in her suit against the health plan and doctors Kenneth A. Bernstein and Cynthia G. McGinn, both Harvard clinical instructors in medicine. She claims the physicians were negligent in their diagnosis and treatment of her illness, even though her symptoms were evident...
...good, whoever spends the money. Likewise, the money that foreign companies invest in America is usually more important than the ultimate destination of any future profits. "To a worker in Chicago, does it make any difference whether the dividends go to New York or Tokyo? No," says Economist Edward Bernstein, a guest scholar at the Brookings Institution...
...artistic community. Star-studded evenings like the Madonna concert and the Ludlam memorial have become depressingly frequent occasions for New York's beau monde. In October, 13 prominent dance companies will appear in Dancing for Life, which should raise $1.5 million for four AIDS groups. In November, Leonard Bernstein, Luciano Pavarotti, Leontyne Price and other luminaries will stage a Carnegie Hall concert to cadge $2 million for the Gay Men's Health Crisis...