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...sometimes the system can be chaotic, say Landstuhl's doctors. "Half the time the records at Landstuhl don't make it back to guys in the U.S. who are taking care of them," says Dorlac. Landstuhl's surgeons are often left to decide a soldier's fate themselves: whether to return him back to the war after being stitched up, or send him back to his base, or home. Partly with Cornum's coaxing, U.S. military commanders in Europe have begun requiring every soldier returning from Iraq to consult a psychologist for post-traumatic stress syndrome. Cornum, who previously...
Darkness. Silence. Suddenly a blinding array of bright blue lights blast the eager crowd into “Next Exit.” Smooth chords on the keyboard entice lead singer Paul Banks to inform the audience of their new fate: “We ain’t going to the town, we’re going to the city...
...song of the concert, “Roland,” another bright light from 2002, wound to an end, blinding white lights flashed the audience like a sea of media cameras. Suddenly the lights dimmed to a hazy red, Carlos and Sam quietly exited the stage and the fate of the only note left standing is in Paul’s hands...
Summers, who sat with a straight face throughout the meeting and did not touch the bottle of water in front of him, appeared resigned to the fact that much of his fate was out of his hands...
First, Summers said, scholars should be allowed to spend more years as assistant professors before the University issues a final decision on their tenure fate...