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...which remained in the nation's top 25 with a strong performance last Wednesday against Boston University. Senior midfielder Melissa Roth led the way with two goals and an assist as Dartmouth won 3-1. The Big Green faces Columbia this Saturday in a game Dartmouth must win to keep its hopes of making the NCAA tournament alive...
...weren't looking to change our game today," said sophomore goalkeeper Mike Meagher, who made just one save. "We did what we knew we had to do to keep our momentum going...
Military coups typically succeed such popular murmurs of dissatisfaction when true societal development does not keep up with political reform. Nigerian citizens cannot afford another military coup, but according to Obasanjo, the real issue is whether the world can afford to pay $30 billion to avoid another military coup in Nigeria. With ambiguities about the future of military institutions in countries such as Nigeria, it would appear that the situation could quickly develop into a blackmail of the global financial assistance system. This is why President Obasanjo's threat to the western world--that if the external debt...
...fill out a license renewal form - by passing legislation that would require the information to be made available to the general public. At present, the Data Bank is open to hospital administrators, licensing boards and HMOs. The Data Bank, established 10 years ago, was opened in large part to keep track of physicians convicted of crimes in one state who simply cross state lines to duck their criminal records. Because regulation of docs rests in the hands of the states, the national legislature was eager to find a way to monitor doctors' movements; they came up with the Data Bank...
...case, the national database may not be particularly useful to anyone: "The National Practitioner Data Bank was established under the guise of confidentiality, and the information is provided voluntarily by doctors and hospitals," says Gorman. "If the public has access to the reports, how many doctors or hospitals will keep handing them over?" Probably not many. And indeed, the Associated Press reports that since the Data Bank's 1990 inception, two thirds of hospitals have never filed a disciplinary report...