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Believe it or not, Mass Ave. does not vanish past Central Square. Last Friday, I joined a group of Harvard students, all of us sporting pea-coats and toting L.L. Bean backpacks, at the Square's T stop and took the bus to the Boston Medical Center (BMC). We landed in neighborhood only miles from Harvard but worlds apart...
Huddled in a tucked-away conference room at Boston Medical Center (BMC) last Saturday, twenty undergraduate volunteers discussed how they could impact health care policy...
Working closely with the Boston MedicalCenter's (BMC) pediatric department, where about75 percent of patients receive subsidized healthcare, 90 volunteers run 13 different programs withthe aim of meeting patients' physical needs whileempowering them to help them-selves...
More and more companies that have imposed restrictions on smoking are attempting to help their employees kick the habit. BMC Software, a Texas company that prohibits smoking on the job, has sent employees to antismoking hypnosis sessions. Abbott Laboratories hires smokers but strongly urges them to sign a pledge to take a company-sponsored workshop that teaches people how to stop smoking. The five sessions cost employees $30, but if they stay off cigarettes for four months, Abbott refunds the money...
Since its introduction, Cortina has had an average annual output of 240,000. In February of this year, Cortina sales moved ahead of the BMC 1100, onetime king of Britain's roads, with 15% of the market against 13%. Overall, Ford cars now claim 26% of domestic sales, while BMC has 31%. But with its 1968 Cortina 1300 model promising even better performance at 34 miles per gallon, Ford expects the average annual rate of Cortina sales to hit a record 300,000 by year...