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Though consumer advocates complain that the service creates a blacklist, Physician's Alert insists that its customers merely want to be cautious in treating people who might sue. Says Eckstein: "We know of no instance in which a patient has been refused care...
...taxes are too high. As to the weather, Hibbing natives need only gauge the speed with which their nostrils freeze to calculate that the temperature is 19 degrees below zero. There is snow on the ground but nothing too serious. "Just walk where they've plowed," says Travel Agent Sue Klobuchar, "and it'll only be up to your ankles." It is good weather for ice fishing or Las Vegas; take your pick...
First, the college announced that it may sue the conservative weekly newspaper--which has no official ties to the college--to have the word "Dartmouth" removed from its title. "We think we have exclusive use to the name in the publishing field," Dartmouth College legal counsel Cary Clark told The Dartmouth, which uses its name with the approval of the college...
Joining Collins on the second team All-Ivy squad are Ellen DeVoe (Princeton), June Stambaugh (Penn), Christa Champion (Brown), Karen Dwyer (Cornell), and Sue Johnson (Yale...
This didn't make me feel any better. But I kept telling myself, "Well, they can't reproduce Polaroids, and why would they want to, anyway? And if they did, I could sue them." But David Chan has pictures of me coming on to the camera...