Archive for August, 2006

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006

Why can’t Mr. Goodman’s example help us in healthcare?
My childhood was centered in a working-class bedroom community near Pittsburgh and just outside of McKeesport, Pennsylvania. McKeesport was a typical Western Pennsylvania mill town. U. S. Steel was booming, and the centerpiece was the U. S. Steel National Tube Works.
Saturday was a big day for us. [...]

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Sunday, August 6th, 2006

Often said . . . rarely practiced
We do not know the author of the oath or expression, “The truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.” There is a consensus that it developed in English law courts sometime between 1189 and before the end of the thirteenth century. What is clear is how rarely [...]

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