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House: Dunster Concentration: Social Studies Hometown: Galloway, N.J. Ideal Date: Catching an early movie so you can sneak into two more afterwards What do you look for in a girl/guy: Willingness to aid and abet Where to find you on a Saturday night: Raging at a co-op party with my “Go Getta” T-shirt on Your best pick up line: I’ve just moved you to the top of my ‘to do’ list Best or worst lie you’ve ever told...
Correction Appended: Date March...
...will be conflict and confusion when the Americans leave, with a fierce struggle for control of resources mediated by an army and police force who hold uncertain loyalty to their political masters. So with nothing to be gained by staying, there can be little to lose by fixing a date for the withdrawal of troops—certainly in no more than a couple of years—thus forcing the Iraqi leaders to take responsibility for their own destiny, bloody though this may turn...
...American physicians. Once the firm merges with Misys, that figure will treble to 150,000 - or roughly one-third of all practicing doctors in the U.S. It's a level of penetration that could finally lend consistency to the country's electronic health-records industry, which to date has been plagued by thousands of conflicting software systems. Along with cost and privacy concerns, doctors often cite this lack of connectivity as a major reason they haven't made the move from paper to digital record-keeping. The Allscripts-Misys agreement could help overcome that barrier. "Our aim is to create...
...answers to those questions are elusive. The literarily inclined might date the beginnings of the change all the way back to Sinclair Lewis and Main Street. The aging moviegoer might cite King's Row, wherein cheerful Ronald Reagan lost his legs to a sadistic doctor. Me, I'd probably pick something like Boys Don't Cry, for which Hillary Swank won her first Oscar playing out a transgender tragedy on the flat and (as the camera saw them) fallow plains of Nebraska...