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...discharged from Stillman Infirmary or a hospital. The only information provided is the notice of admission or discharge, and this notification is given so that the resident dean will know when the student is expected to be living in the House or freshman dormitory--information that can be vital in case of emergency...
...This partnership is designed to expand the knowledge of housing issues and trends as well as engage the fellows in the Fannie Mae Foundation's commitment to increase home ownership, develop vital communities and improve housing conditions throughout the United States," Franklin D. Raines, a director of the Fannie Mae Foundation, told the Gazette...
...peacekeepers, but they will soon be expected to step in for the entire contingent--unless the Security Council approves Preval's urgent request to retain 1,800 for another six months. Even though the peacekeepers may serve only as a psychological deterrent, the Americans have been vital to U.N. credibility. But at the very moment when the country's insecurity is growing, the U.S. is leaving. A senior American diplomat familiar with Haiti says, "Of course it's not the right decision...
This new approach, while representing an additional burden to our staff, is vital. Even beyond the benefits of reaching a large number of people, without these joint ventures we would be at a competitive disadvantage with the many other colleges employing such strategies...
...call the patient in to see our financial counselors," because, increasingly, the insurer's response to continuing inpatient addiction treatment, he explains, is to "just say no." But for now, at least, managed care has mostly succeeded in cutting the fat out of substance-abuse care, while saving the vital organs...