Word: fein
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...Rashi Fein, professor of economics ofmedicine at the Medical School, while callingClinton's speech an excellent "call to arms," saysa single payer system, similar to Canada's, wouldhave been a better choice. Universal insurancewould not be paid by employers, but by abroad-based tax based on ability to pay, in aversion of Canada's much-touted health caresystem...
...most surprising thing is that many travelers do their best to seek out infamous mayhem. Which may explain the explosion of tourism in Northern Ireland, where the 24-year feud between Protestants and Catholics offers a kind of terrorism theme park. So great is the demand that Sinn Fein, the Irish Republican Army's political wing, keeps running out of its "freedom map" of West Belfast, which pinpoints the cemetery where hunger striker Bobby Sands is buried, British observation posts, and the "peace line," a concrete barricade separating the city's Catholic and Protestant districts. Tourists who follow the route...
...thought it was great," says Ronald A. Fein '94, bassist for The Press. "We love them...
Professor of the Economics of Medicine Rashi Fein, who attended Kennedy'sspeech, said the senator's proposal would avoidthe rationing of health care...
...present time, we have rationing ofhealth care in the United States. Some people arerationed out by price," Fein said. "SenatorKennedy's proposal would distribute the availablecare in a much more equitable manner...