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...that it would be closing the senior health center earlier this year amid budget woes that precipitated the layoffs of 300 alliance employees beginning in the summer of 2008. In October, the Massachusetts state secretary of health and human services informed the CHA that the state was cutting the network??s budget by $55 million during the 2009 fiscal year. According to an e-mailed statement from CHA spokesman Doug Bailey, 1,730 patients use the clinic at the Oliver Farnum Senior Center, and CHA has been contacting them to inform them that they should plan for their...
...Food is an extremely interesting subject,” says Harvard alum Jeffrey L. Steingarten ’64, food columnist for Vogue, frequent judge on the Food Network??s “Iron Chef America,” and acclaimed food essayist. “It’s certainly more important than sex. If you want to know which subject is really more interesting to the human race, just fast for 36 hours.”Over the past few decades Harvard has taken the message behind Steingarten’s comments to heart. Formerly...
...Lila Ash. “It’s a strategic redirection of the resources,” Mauzy said. In addition to revising its own mission, the institute will refocus two of its other related programs—Innovations in American Government and the Global Innovators Network??to the current global climate, according to Mauzy. “What is innovative has changed since the program was started 20 years ago,” Mauzy said. “We just want to make sure that the Innovations program is ready to support the new directions that...
Keefe said that CHA has always been and remains committed to serving low-income patients, noting that 85 percent of the network??s revenue comes from state and federal health care programs...
...Obama cut-out posed for substantially more photo ops over the course of the evening. Before the results had even begun to trickle in, CNN attracted viewers’ attention by showcasing a new technology that allowed a reporter in Chicago to appear as a hologram in the network??s New York studio. In a smaller room off to the side of the Forum, members of the Harvard Republican Club gathered to watch the results in the company of other conservatives. Republican Club president Colin J. Motley ’10 said it was almost surreal that...