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...longtime barrier to psychiatric care has been reluctance by insurance companies to consider mental illnesses on par with physical ones and thus not pay as well to treat them. Only 6.2% of current U.S. health care spending is devoted to the treatment of mental disorders. Federal lawmakers may soon change that. Following the lead of many states, the U.S. House of Representatives in March passed legislation that would require equal health insurance coverage for mental and physical illnesses, when policies offer coverage for both. "Mental illness and drug addiction are every bit as real and serious as physical illness," said...
...hole-in-one helped the Crimson to a second-round score of even-par 288—the lowest in the history of the program...
...Harvard, sophomore Danny Mayer turned in another impressive individual performance. Finishing ninth overall, Mayer shot 73-77-150, one shot off of eighth place and just eight shots off first. First was taken by Bryant University’s Jason Thresher, the only player to shoot under par in the second round. He finished 73-69-142 at even par. “Danny’s played well all spring,” Shore said. “He was the low finisher a of couple times and put together a bunch of great rounds. Danny is a really...
...round—eagling the 11th but picking up two double bogeys—Shuman solidified his hold on tenth place. Shuman was one of only five players to eagle in the tournament and the only in round three. Mayer’s rounds displayed more consistency. Shooting even par on day one—three birdies and three bogies—Mayer set the bar for the team. A rough start to round two, bogeying five of the first six holes, then double bogeying the 8th was balanced by an uneventful back nine, where Mayer shot par on eight...
...Americans in general - made of Benedict's week. Some churchgoers expressed to us the sentiment that Benedict had succeeded not only in putting them more at ease regarding his understanding of the abuse scandal, but had gone a long way in turning himself into a moral icon on a par with his religious importance as Christ's vicar. Yet not everyone is so impressed. Asked today if the trip had made her feel better about the church, a mother of young girls at the Miami church pursed her lips and said "No, not really. We've still got a long...