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Although Congress last month passed healthcare reform legislation intended to extend coverage to more Americans, a substantial population will remain vulnerable, according to Medical School neurology professor Rachel Nardin, who is senior author of the study. “Unfortunately, the new health law doesn’t fully address this problem...
...lyrical style that CDT practices. A combination of ballet, jazz, and modern dance, lyrical style movements speak directly to the words and tone of a song using gestures and facial expressions. “If in the song the lyrics say that something is far away, then you extend your arm out to indicate that,” Szpak explains...
Dean of Student Life Suzy M. Nelson and HUDS Executive Director Ted A. Mayer said in a joint statement that for the earthquake’s three-month anniversary they want to “both acknowledge and support our local Haitian community, and extend our hand and our hopes for continued international support during the vital rebuilding period...
...next court, No. 121 Tachibana won her first set, 6-2, but found herself tied 5-5 with Emily Wolf in the second before pulling out the next two games to extend her win streak to five matches...
...Those reasons extend beyond an overstimulated domestic economy. The geopolitics of the move are also pressing for Beijing. Though exports collapsed last year as the world plunged into recession - China's current account surplus declined by about half as a percentage of its overall economy - that adjustment phase is over. Exports will again add to GDP growth in China this year, and in an era of high unemployment in the U.S. and Europe, the potential for a serious protectionist backlash is very real. (Indeed, a team from Treasury slipped quietly into Beijing recently to make just this point.) For administrations...