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Reed, a Princeton grad and Rhodes scholar from Idaho, was struggling to remake the ungainly and politically unworkable idea for health-care reform favored by most Democrats. Called "pay or play," the plan would have required employers to extend basic insurance to all their employees or contribute to a public trust that would provide the entitlement instead. Huddling with a brainy Rhode Island business consultant named Ira Magaziner, Reed spent several weeks souping up "pay or play" into a more ambitious- sounding plan that would use savings from cost controls and more efficient management to insure 37 million uninsured Americans...
...dedication to understanding and questioning led her into a new field of research in the mid-1980s. Benhabib is now a leading scholar of feminist political and social theory and was prominent in the debates surrounding Professor of Education Carol Gilligan's "In a Different Voice...
...dedication to understanding and questioning led her into a new field of research in the mid-1980s. Benhabib is now a leading scholar of feminist political and social theory and was prominent in the debates surrounding Professor of Education Carol Gilligan's "In a Different Voice...
What the above three events have in common is what a literary scholar might term "a willing suspension of disbelief" of scientific fact in order to create a favorable interpretation...
Allow me to thank The Crimson for its article, "Feds Investigate Scholar's Charges Against Harvard" (Crimson, August 6). Although the allegations in my complaint are currently under investigation by EEOC, I find it important to respond to comments attributed in your article to Mr. James Hoyte, assistant to the president for affirmative action...