Word: manors
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...people who did not stand to benefit from the death. Doctors would need independent confirmation that a patient had six months or less left -- a judgment that is notoriously unreliable. "It's naive to believe it can be regulated," notes ethicist Daniel Callahan of the Hastings Center in Briarcliff Manor, New York. "There's basically no way you can regulate something that takes place in private...
Some big projects are on hold, though, most notably the long-rumored plan to tear down the Harvard Manor House and replace it with a retail and office building...
Some big projects are on hold, though, most notably the long-rumored plan to tear down the Harvard Manor House and replace it with a retail and office building...
...surge in nontraditional families increases the risk of disruption. "There are more incidents of incest reported in stepfamilies than in biological families," observes Lynn Reynolds of the Institute Against Social Violence, in Briarcliff Manor, New York. Adopted children may be particularly vulnerable; no matter how well they are treated by their adoptive families, they frequently struggle with feelings of abandonment by their biological parents...
...budget draft, allotments for most of the city's services and departments will undergo no significant increases or cuts. But the Cambridge Hospital, city nursing home Neville Manor and capital improvements--or renovations to city property--will get the only considerable funding hikes...