Word: crisises
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Anatomy of a Crisis
The crisis facing Harvard's hospitals couldmean more than the loss of some treatmentfacilities. They are critical piece of theUniversity's medical education program, andindeed, of the nation's health care system.
"It's the only workable solution that's outthere," Cardin says. We have reached a crisis."
School reform in the form of charter schools and vouchers will help students cross that bridge to the 21st century. As Lisa Keegan, the state superintendent of education for Arizona, said of school reform, "It's public education in the finest sense of the word: It serves the public, not...
"NATO must be on watch for any crisis in the world," he said. "I support the attacks. Ethnic cleansing, genocide and incompatible coexistence cannot be the rules we live by."