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...page for a phone number. There was none. There was also no contact information for their Boston field office, and the only way I could actually talk to someone from there would be to show up between 7 a.m. and 12 p.m., Monday through Friday, and be prepared to wait several hours. Sorry, but I have Spanish section at 10, every day. Eventually obtaining a green card is well worth missing one section, but it seems ridiculous that I would have to wait for hours just to talk to a government representative...
...gave up on school. I was sick of dealing with depression, being gay, homophobia—I decided to kill myself,” Wilkes says. “I had to wait a long time for the pills, and I was just going more and more downhill...
...inquest was launched last week into the August 1997 deaths of Princess Diana and Dodi Fayed. Don't read anything into that. An inquest is required, and it began as late as it did mainly because royal coroner Michael Burgess had to wait until the French investigation (which concluded that the car crash was an accident) was finished. Still, it has revived interest in conspiracy theories--some of them fueled by Diana herself, in a letter made public in which she expressed fear that she might be killed. But most appear highly dubious...
...Office of the Provost report pointed to long student wait times and general difficulty in scheduling appointments as major deficiencies of UHS therapy. The report cited the use of UHS services by non-students as one significant factor in the inflexibility students encountered in scheduling appointments...
...according to a poll conducted by The Crimson, almost 30 percent of students who had been to UHS said they had to wait from one to two weeks for a first appointment. Thirty-nine percent of students who had been to UHS received their first appointment within two days of placing their first call and around 26 percent got an appointment within one week...