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...funding infusion—announced Wednesday by Mass. Governor Deval L. Patrick ’78 at CHA headquarters as part of $764 million of federal stimulus funding the state will earmark for health care—follows recent moves at CHA to close clinics, cut services, and lay off hundreds of employees as the Alliance struggled to manage a $55 million cut in state and federal funds announced last October...

Author: By Shan Wang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: CHA Gets $40 Million from Federal Stimulus Funds | 3/26/2009 | See Source »

...CHA will also receive an additional $40 million in supplemental federal funding for the 2010 fiscal year starting this July to spend on sustaining current services, according to CHA spokesman Doug M. Bailey...

Author: By Shan Wang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: CHA Gets $40 Million from Federal Stimulus Funds | 3/26/2009 | See Source »

...CHA includes more than twenty hospitals and clinics providing services throughout Cambridge, Somerville, and the northern metropolitan area of Boston...

Author: By Shan Wang, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: CHA Gets $40 Million from Federal Stimulus Funds | 3/26/2009 | See Source »

...provocative act since it tested a nuke in the autumn of 2006. Bosworth and, earlier, his boss, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, have already beseeched the Chinese to intervene with the North, and diplomats in Seoul say that Beijing has done so. If Pyongyang ignores that counsel, says Victor Cha, former director of Asian affairs on President Geroge W. Bush's National Security Council, the Obama Administration will face two key choices: go to the United Nations to seek broad international sanctions against Pyongyang or reimpose the U.S.'s own financial sanctions, which infuriated the North's leadership precisely because...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: North Korea's Nuke Saber-Rattling: A Test for Obama | 3/10/2009 | See Source »

...faced by one North Korean family, but its project would be more effective if the dramatic scenes and heavy symbolism were more subtle and more imaginative. “Crossing”—filmed in China, Korea, and Mongolia—tells the story of Yong-soo (Cha In-pyo), a former soccer player now living in poverty in a North Korean coal mining town with his pregnant wife and their young son. When Yong-soo’s wife—who is mysteriously left nameless—falls ill with tuberculosis, exacerbated by malnutrition, Yong...

Author: By Isabel E. Kaplan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Crossings | 2/27/2009 | See Source »

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