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...planner Kathy Spiegleman that 80 to 90 percent of the building’s square footage is not available for undergraduate use. And the decrepit Hasty Pudding Theater building, purchased by the College in 2000, has awaited renovations for several years now—each year marked by a delay with a different excuse and currently stalled on fundraising...
...committee that’s reviewing the deal—originally slated to be finalized next week—told the audience they intend to push for a delay on the sale’s closing so that local agencies can investigate the potential environmental, historical and economic impacts...
...board advising the MTA on the sale is drafting a response which will comment on the sale’s effect on the economy and will ask for a delay of 120 days, to allow more time for review by environmental and historical commissions, according to Marc Draisen, executive director of the council that administers the Highway System Advisory Board...
...caveats and uncertainties, and it's not surprising that when women finally get to the hospital, it takes longer for doctors and nurses to diagnose their trouble correctly. Unfortunately, the delay may make female patients too sick to qualify for certain lifesaving treatments, such as clot-buster drugs that can stop a heart attack in its tracks. And because most women are older when they develop heart trouble, they are more likely to suffer from other conditions that complicate their care...
...guarantees, but adopting a healthier lifestyle, which includes eating right, getting more exercise and quitting smoking, will tip the odds in their favor. Probably the hardest thing for women to overcome, however, is the false sense of security given by the premenopausal years, which to some degree help delay the start of heart disease about 10 years. Many men would love to have an extra 10 years in which to make positive changes in their lifestyles. Women who fail to take advantage of this gift do so at their heart's peril. --Reported by David Bjerklie, Alice Park and Sora...