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...after 1994, when his wife’s plan went down in flames. Ever since, the Right has cowed Democrats on the issue by labeling any single-payer proposal as “Hillarycare” or “socialized medicine”. And the public pays the price??literally, in the form of escalating health insurance costs. Every year, health insurance costs ratchet up about 15 percent, and over 41 million Americans currently have no coverage at all. Nobel prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz has shown how imperfect information in private health insurance markets forces...
Informed of Price??s national ranking of 56 in the preseason, Nguyen nodded his head, apparently aware that he can hold his own against the nation’s elite...
Meanwhile, some city officials and residents attributed Price??s defeat to Lummis’ strong presence in the race. Price is said to have encouraged his former campaign manager to run, and the two split a common constituency...
...Coop only to find that they’ll only offer you a couple of dollars for books that were many times more expensive at the beginning of the semester. According to Assistant General Manager Steve Babbit, we end up getting what the Coop calls “wholesale price?? for many of our books because the Coop is unsure if these books will be needed next year. Many professors do not submit book orders until mid-summer, even though the Coop asks that they do it by May 15. Because our professors can’t seem...
Despite the dialogue in Price??s photograph, it is Meghan M. Brown ’05 who shows perhaps the most potential of all the exhibited artists. Her subway scenes of a young family and a T-musician are well-composed shots of unexciting subjects. The quality of her self-portrait, however, suggests that she may have the vision to tap into her visual arrangement skills and arrive at terrific...