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Eight of Harvard's finest sailors flaunted their talents this weekend. At the Urn Regatta, held at the Harvard Sailing Center, the women's team finished sixth and qualified for the Atlantic Coast Championships, which will take place in two weeks at the Coast Guard Academy. Meanwhile, the co-ed team cruised to victory at the Shell Trophy Regatta, held down the river at the MIT course...
...Urn Regatta, Harvard was represented by four women. Freshman Margaret Gill and junior Lauren Toretta competed in Division A for the double-handed events, while Captain Cori Ermler and senior Becky Rosen sailed in Division...
...women hope to qualify for the AtlanticChampionships when they host fourteen otherschools for the Radcliffe Urn next weekend. Ifthey succeed, they get to return to the CoastGuard Academy, which is the site of the Atlantics...
...transplants to secondary insurers who "carve out" coverage of these procedures and do separate deals with hospitals. In this case, PHP sold its liver business to Minnesota's Minneapolis-based United Resources Network, a subsidiary of the giant United HealthCare Services, Inc. Unbeknown to O'Connor, only days before, URN had cut a deal with...
...says Robbins. "But they never agreed to pay the hospital bill." PHP fires back that anyone in the business knows that if an insurer "authorizes" a procedure, it means the patient is no longer liable, the hospital will get paid--something. Complicating this particular case is the fact that URN, PHP's liver carrier, has been negotiating with Duke over a liver-capitation deal for months, and neither side wants an individual case to take control of that process...