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...forcing, wayward priests to seek therapy from private doctors, secular clinics or half a dozen church- affiliated centers. Two of the most respected are the 42-year-old Servants of the Paraclete center, tucked into the remote mountains of New Mexico, and the five-year-old program at St. Luke Institute in Suitland...
While Harvard Square street performers have been spending much of their time recently at City Council meetings promoting new legislation, a new publication authored by longtime Square musician Luke Hunsberger attempts to return the focus to what the performers do best...
...looks 50 years older," said Luke K. Cooperrider '40, of Sun City, Ariz., as he observed the area outside Winthrop House...
...people think this is a problem only of big inner-city hospitals, they are wrong. They may be dead wrong," says Dr. Stephan Lynn, the director of the emergency department at Manhattan's St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital. It is true that there are healthy suburban hospitals that have been largely spared the city's crises. But many rural hospitals are also swamped with trauma cases: farming, fishing and forestry are the most dangerous occupations in America. Isolated from major urban centers, rural hospitals are struggling to recruit and train emergency physicians and to pay for the sophisticated trauma networks...
...cities like New York, once again facing a crippling budget battle, the hospital crisis cannot be solved without huge new investments and new priorities. "In New York City," says Dr. Lynn of St. Luke's-Roosevelt, "we have a phrase: 'It always gets worse before it gets worse.' " By 1994, AIDS patients alone, who now fill 9% of the city's beds, will need an additional 2,300 hospital beds -- the equivalent of four new hospitals. The major municipal hospitals are crumbling; private facilities are eating into their endowments in order to pay expenses. "It's a crazy...