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Acquiescence to substandard health care is changing in China, especially where rapid economic progress has improved the financial well-being of the country's growing zhong chan jie ji, or middle class. More and more Chinese are willing to pay for superior health-care services. Their presence, combined with an increased number of expatriates and business travelers, has created a niche opportunity for foreign businesses. Several U.S.-based companies are setting up and managing hospitals and Western-style outpatient clinics through joint ventures with Chinese companies. About half the physicians of such companies are expats--typically from the U.S., Canada...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: China's Medical Boom | 10/9/2008 | See Source »

Because the company is so tiny, employees are required to own their work as part of a team. Buell loops everyone--even suppliers and distributors--into a centralized software system to track progress and get a feel for who's doing what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Harley-Davidson's Wildest Child | 10/9/2008 | See Source »

...situation in Northern Ireland has seen great progress towards peace. Does this give you hope for other ethnic and religious conflicts in the world...

Author: By Hyung W. Kim, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: 15 Questions with Seamus Heaney | 10/8/2008 | See Source »

...spite of these small road bumps, however, I have made some progress. You can often find me sporting Converse sneakers (laces self-tied), and if I were unfortunate enough to live in the Quad or have an athletic bone in my body, you can rest assured that I would be the proud owner of a two-wheel bike. I can stay afloat in a pool, and somehow I did learn to do a cartwheel. I even welcome my future of battling photocopy machines and printers with open arms (I make no promises regarding fax machines however—these remain...

Author: By Kate E. Cetrulo, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Life’s Simple Pleasures | 10/8/2008 | See Source »

Cambridge public schools that failed to achieve the targets of No Child Left Behind could still be making progress, district officials said at a presentation to the city’s school committee last night. Maryann MacDonald, the executive director of student achievement and accountability, and superintendent Thomas Fowler-Finn, discussed the district’s results on the MCAS, the state’s standardized tests, highlighting both areas of improvement and places that need more work. The aggregate scores showed that in many tests, public schools in Cambridge do not do as well as those in the state...

Author: By Michelle L. Quach, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: School Officials Explain Low Scores | 10/8/2008 | See Source »

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