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...learned a good deal of what I know about treating patients there as a resident, and I've taught there ever since. A few have been there longer, but after twenty years I'm an old-timer. This is a story about another old-timer - a patient named Rosa - who taught me about the perverse incentives of our mixed up health care system...
...think the chances are excellent," said Connecticut Democrat Rosa DeLauro. The No. 2 Democrat in House, Whip Steny Hoyer, says some members of the GOP have already been coming up to him and saying they only wish he was in line to become Speaker rather than House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, who disagrees with Republicans on even more issues than Hoyer. In a meeting with a handful of lawmakers and the Australian Prime Minister, California Republican David Drier, one of the closest allies to House Speaker Dennis Hastert, accidentally referred to "Speaker Pelosi," leading to chuckles from both Hastert...
...dining hall employees realize these benefits when their contracts are renegotiated next month. “We are trying to show that the students care about the dining hall workers and that the dining hall workers are facing some really big issues in their contracts,” said Rosa M. Norton ’08, who has been leading SLAM’s effort. “We got over 1150 comment cards in a week,” Norton said, who is director of public service for The Crimson. “Our dining hall workers work incredibly...
...last Saturday night in Lamont studying with Rao. “It’s way more fun here,” said Rao, who stayed until 5 a.m. last Thursday and said that she is more productive in Lamont than in her room. —Staff writer Rosa E. Beltran can be reached at rbeltran@fas.harvard.edu...
...gained international acclaim largely due to columns penned by New York Times op-ed writer Nicholas D. Kristof ’81, whose readers have sent Mai over $130,000 through this past November.Kristof, a former Crimson editor, has written that Mai is “a Rosa Parks for a new century: a woman simultaneously ordinary and extraordinary, who transcended her role and started a broad movement for justice.”The Crimson interviewed Mai after her speech this past Saturday at Tufts’ Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. The interview was conducted in Urdu...