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...Approximately two-thirds of people who [experienced] home foreclosure had medical insurance,” he said. Selig discussed the conflict between the interests of the health insurance industry and the financial well-being of the average American. “Healthcare doesn’t follow neat ideologies,” Robertson said, noting that he participated in the panel because he feels that some aspects of the debate are being ignored. Organized by The Petrie-Flom Center at HLS, which is dedicated to interdisciplinary research on health law, bioethics, and biotechnology, the open panel was meant...
...this happy conclusion is way too neat. There are genuine issues with the U.S.-Japan alliance, and they need to be taken seriously. (See the new activism of Japan's youth...
...tournament was played on the Red course—not the Black course where the U.S. Open is traditionally held—but the significance of the whole Bethpage State Park was not lost on the Harvard golfers. “It’s really neat, because it’s a really interesting place as far as golf history goes,” Pollak said. “We went over to some of the Black course holes, and we were like ‘Woah, remember when Phil [Mickelson] made this shot here or Tiger [Woods] made...
...Olympic marathon in St Louis; it's 90 years since a handful of Chicago White Sox players threw baseball's World Series. But in hard times, many sports have a history of showing the way. One of the reasons we follow teams is for the neat shot at resolution it can provide. Whatever else you may be struggling with in your life, watching your team fight another fairly and by the same set of rules offers a welcome victory over ambiguity - regardless of who wins. In a painful recession it's not surprising that "people find an escape in [sport...
...this happy conclusion is way too neat. There are genuine issues with the U.S.-Japan alliance, and they need to be taken seriously in both Tokyo and Washington...