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...don’t know. They’re interesting. They create pressure in the system to do things immediately, on the good side and bad side. Journalism is at its best when it’s patient. With the blog and hydraulics of cable news, there’s pressure for "Now, now! Give it to us live!" You don’t have time to go dig. Digging is the big thing. Katherine Graham [head of the Post during Watergate], she recapped [Watergate]: "keep laughing, keep digging, keep loving—beware the demon pomposity...
...afford not to. "The first millions in seed capital came from myself and the other founders," Barton says. "We're in a position to be really patient. Nobody's come and made us a hard offer because they know I'm not interested in selling and I don't need the money." He does takes his work home, though. With guidance from Zillow, he is selling his house; it's yours for $2.9 million...
Fenway Community Health, a health clinic affiliated with Harvard Medical School, is one of seven sites now participating in a new collaborative electronic database that will be used to track therapies and outcomes for patients with HIV and AIDS. The new initiative, which was awarded a grant from the National Institute of Health in September, has allowed for the collection of real-time clinical data, said University of Alabama Professor Michael S. Saag, who is leading the effort to organize the data on patients. The grant was officially announced Tuesday. According to Saag, most treatment clinics generally do not collect...
...gallery, containing two-dimensional works as opposed to the 3-D ones filling the first room, is much stronger as a whole. The “study-storage” presentation of well over 20 works on one wall, though initially an intimidating profusion of different pieces, rewards the patient viewer...
...office is not enough to ensure that an incipient pedophile who notices his stirrings and seeks to get them treated won't be punished for trying. Laws vary state by state, but in 48 of them, plus the District of Columbia, a therapist who merely suspects that a patient has molested a child is required to contact the police and therapists often advise the patient to consult an attorney before starting treatment. "What lawyer is going to advise a client to incriminate himself?" asks Berlin. "We need to find a way to help people, but we don't accomplish that...