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...conclusion of "20/20," Van de Velde said he would sue Yale and the New Haven Police Department based on "violations of my civil rights...

Author: By Daniel R. Peterson, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Yale Murder Suspect Appears on TV | 3/2/2000 | See Source »

...People in Austria love him. No, they do not love the fact that they can openly call him "stepfather of the right-wing terrorism" without him being able to sue--he already tried that once and lost. Austrians love him because they see a man who stands up for them. Haider got to where he is right now by speaking up for the average, working-class Austrian, by yelling loudest for their causes, by making use of populism in its purest form. So far, however, Haider has defended his clientele from other Austrians, such as the government and the established...

Author: By Gernot Wagner, | Title: Editorial Notebook: Haider Will Defeat Himself | 3/1/2000 | See Source »

...high expectations going into the weekend," said senior co-captain Sue Machorek. "We wanted to win the meet, but we aren't disappointed because we turned in solid performances and stuck right with Princeton and Brown...

Author: By Timothy M. Martin, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: W. Swimming Takes Third Place at Ivies | 2/28/2000 | See Source »

...years dealing with HMOs - and now it's time to drag the members of the Supreme Court into the fun. For the first time, the Court will consider a case that addresses one of the most combustible aspects of the health care debate: Should patients be allowed to sue health maintenance organizations when they believe they have been denied treatment because a doctor had a financial incentive...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Case Could Put HMOs in the Emergency Room | 2/23/2000 | See Source »

...risk because her doctor was keeping an eye on the bottom line - and a possible bonus - rather than on Herdrich's health. Ginzkey told the court that there was a place for cost-cutting measures and even financial incentives, but that patients should be allowed to sue an HMO if they believe their well-being has been compromised. Lawyers for Herdrich's HMO say that Congress has legislated against such suits, arguing that the incentives are designed to keep overall costs down, so that as many patients as possible may be seen and treated...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Case Could Put HMOs in the Emergency Room | 2/23/2000 | See Source »

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