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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...that. The second time I had plastic surgery, I got it done for free. People was covering it, and I met a team of doctors that had a publicist who kept adding procedures. The guy who did my LASIK surgery wanted to do a "tune-up," and now I've had five surgeries on my eye. I have partial blindness in one of my eyes, actually. It was very much like Nip/Tuck, where they'd be like, "Tell me what you don't like about yourself," and then they'd draw all over you with markers to highlight your "problem...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Comedian Kathy Griffin | 9/9/2009 | See Source »

...budget? The first and most obvious way is to maintain our human and personal connections with all people who live and work at Harvard. Whether it means talking with someone who works in your dining hall or stopping to catch up with the janitor you’ve seen in the Science Center, you may learn that someone you see every day has lost an eighth of her salary and can no longer afford to pay rent. These human interactions are a key ingredient to having a respectful community, but they also contribute to the public’s understanding...

Author: By Megan A. Shutzer | Title: Losing a Living Wage | 9/8/2009 | See Source »

...fast start will continue. Of course, they will be expecting nothing less, given all of the co-captain’s accomplishments over the past three years. “It’s an honor to have been able to have done what I’ve done so far, and I hope to keep it going,” Akpan said. Akpan next takes the field Friday as the Crimson faces Boston University at 4 p.m. on Ohiri Field.—Staff writer Jay M. Cohen can be reached at jaycohen@fas.harvard.edu...

Author: By Jay M. Cohen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Senior Hits Milestone in Weekend Wins | 9/8/2009 | See Source »

...only health-insurance insider to lambaste - on the record - the industry's motives. Potter warns that the industry's cooperation, which has been hailed by Democrats, is hogwash, a "charm offensive" designed to disguise its true motive: profit. "This is just a repeat of what they've done before," says Potter, who was hired by Cigna around the time of President Clinton's push for reform in the early 1990s. Insurers were then, as now, pledging change in order to improve health care for Americans...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Making of a Health-Care Whistle-Blower | 9/8/2009 | See Source »

...very odd thing." Plus, his decision to go public has come at a cost - mostly in the form of friendships with former colleagues. "They're not people I go out and have a beer with these days, that's for sure. But I'm not saying I've lost them as friends forever," says Potter. On the other hand, he adds, "I've got a lot of new friends...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Making of a Health-Care Whistle-Blower | 9/8/2009 | See Source »

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