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According to HMS Dean for Faculty Affairs Eleanor G. Shore, health plans will reimburse clinicians for time spent seeing patients but not for time spent teaching...
...contending with a troubled life. It is similarly handsome and similarly lacking in the overt didacticism that has scored many of Loach's later films, not always to their advantage. Its ending will also remind viewers of Truffaut's The 400 Blows--a lonely lad standing on an empty shore, contemplating a young life gone wrong, a future full of bleak ambiguity. But that obvious reference somehow enhances Sweet Sixteen, unselfconsciously connecting it to an honorable and engaging modern screen tradition. Written by Paul Laverty without a wasted or imprecise word, it refuses to sentimentalize Liam or explain him sociologically...
...people have been abducted since the vote took place. "We know for a fact that the reprisals have grown much worse after the referendum, contrary to what the Russians promised," says a senior U.S. diplomat. "We raised this issue with them and told them they must do something to shore up their pledges...
Sarah B. Levit-Shore ’04, a member of the Coalition Against Sexual Violence (CASV) and the Leaning Committee, said the Faculty’s approval of the new language and the Leaning recommendations proves the issue of sexual assault will not be forgotten by the administration in the near future...
...This represents a significant step forward for the University and the community,” Levit-Shore said. “I think it’s great that the faculty has taken responsibility, that the deans and the Faculty together have taken responsibility...