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...Europe, and they make house calls. Retirees in Costa Rica can qualify for a $500-a-year version of Medicare or use private hospitals that cater to fussy foreigners. Is your ticker tuckered out? Open-heart surgery can be had for just $45,000, says Ryan Piercy, general manager of the Association of Residents of Costa Rica...
...second period. The Crimson killed every penalty, but the Big Red gathered momentum as the period waned. Finally, at 14:10, Michael Kennedy stripped the puck from defenseman Jack Christian, skated towards the goal with Christian and Peter Hafner tailing, and beat Daigneau from close range. And when Ryan O’Byrne’s screened slapshot off the draw made it a one-goal game with 1:24 remaining, the Cornell-heavy crowd came to life.And then came the “turning point,” according to Donato. Harvard’s struggles playing with...
...government ban on blood donations from men who have had sex with other men. The ban, implemented in 1990, is a policy imposed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). “I think the decision from the Red Cross is long overdue,” Ryan R. Thoreson ’07, one of the BGLTSA co-chairs, wrote in an e-mail. BGLTSA co-chair Mischa A. Feldstein ’07 said the current restriction is “a needlessly stigmatizing ban that doesn’t make sense.” Thoreson criticized...
...rationale for sex-segregated housing isn’t accidental pregnancy, it’s the it’s the idea that couples might room together and a break-up would be too traumatic for them to handle,” BGLTSA Co-President Ryan R. Thoreson ’07 wrote in an e-mail. “By using this rationale and ignoring the fact that the current system forces queer students to live with significant others all the time, the administration is either saying that queer relationships are qualitatively different from heterosexual ones or that...
...books for boots and set out for the military either before or after their time at Harvard. And they’ve gotten a bit more life (and gun) experience than most of their peers.SOLDIER SNAPSHOT“I was tired of being at school,” says Ryan A. Delany ’08. “It was a chance to play G. I. Joe for a couple of years.” Delany, in a Superman T-shirt, aviator sunglasses, leather jacket, and heavy black boots, looks the part of soldier/badass. But this tough-guy persona...