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Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Have electronic medical records made a difference in patient care? According to a study looking at digital medical record adoption of 3,000 hospitals, electronic records have made little difference in cost or quality of care. That’s discouraging, considering that the government is investing billions of dollars into the technology. Very few physicians use electronic...
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EuropeNews (Free subscription) | yesterday
Pajamasmedia 8 December 2009 By Phyllis Chesler The mainstream media continue to decry the Swiss referendum on minarets. To date, the New York Times has published one editorial and five additional articles on the subject, including one today. Perhaps The Paper of Record views the 30% of the electorate who actually voted in Switzerland as traitors to their own multicultural, anti-racist,...
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Nick Sloan's Official Web Site (Free subscription) | yesterday
Bottom Line Communications picked up on this. Apparently, even the favorite university of the "paper of record" in Kansas City isn't spared from bad editing . The photo they ran is Buffalo's defensive coordinator: I suppose the assignment for the page layout department was to find a black guy in a Buffalo Bulls jacket. Too bad there's more than one.
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Medgadget (Free subscription) | yesterday
... The Foot Mentor Pro can be deployed in both the clinic and home settings. The device provides records of patient time spent on the device and progress against established clinical measures, thereby reducing costs by eliminating paper records and facilitating filing for reimbursement. More from MTB Europe... Product page: Foot Mentor Pro...
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American Pundit (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
... Yeah, this is totally not racist. Mediaite covers some of the other gift options put forth by the Paper of Record. In case you’re interested, some of the “possibilities” include ‘The Mocha Manual to Military Life: A Savvy Guide for Wives, Girlfriends and Female Service Members’; ‘Wise Latina’ t-shirts; and a number of hair and make-up products designed for people of color. What, did...
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Home (Free subscription) | yesterday
Sam Sifton’s last four reviews have been big-budget productions: Aureole , Oceana , A Voce Columbus , and SD26 . All were, in a sense, mandatory—the Times couldn’t be the paper of record without reviewing such highly-publicized openings. We had a feeling he was overdue for another review plucked out of nowhere—the kind of review filed because he wants to , not...
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Gothamist (Free subscription) | yesterday
... and has not yet acquired the proposed financing of $150 million. Religious leaders told the paper of record they support Imam Feisal's plan, though a spokesman for Mayor Bloomberg seemed hesitant offer the project his endorsement: "If it’s legal, the building owners have a right to do what they want."
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Muslims Against Sharia (Free subscription) | 12/08/2009
The mainstream media continue to decry the Swiss referendum on minarets. To date, The New York Times has published one editorial and five additional articles on the subject, including one today. Perhaps The Paper of Record views the 30% of the electorate who actually voted in Switzerland as traitors to their own multicultural, anti-racist, politically correct belief system. The problem...
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The Shotgun (Free subscription) | yesterday
... hits a pothole. One of the hazards of life at the top. More of a hazard for this premier, as his record of broken promises is longer than average. Calling someone a liar, no matter how much evidence you have to support that claim, is considered unparliamentary language. One of those mannerism we acquired from the British. Generally the Red Star, the respectable left-wing paper of...
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Tony's Kansas City (Free subscription) | 12/05/2009
Just a bit of a reminder for all of us trying to keep track of the various influences for Kansas City's paper of record. The Star is holding their newly created annual Xmas party at the PBR Big Sky bar in the P&L this coming Tuesday from 6-9 pm. I want to go and say hello to my favorite newsies . . . But I have a feeling they might not let me in the doors.
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Gothamist (Free subscription) | 12/05/2009
... marriage rights, so in order for the bill to pass, some Republicans will need to vote for it. The paper of record notes that timing is also important because Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine, who supports gay marriage, will leave office on Jan. 19 to be replaced by Republican Gov. Chris Christie, who opposes it. Despite the less-than-encouraging results of the Maine referendum and the...
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Muslims Against Sharia (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
... any Christian churches, Jewish synagogues, or Hindu and Bahai temples to be built. Nor has the Paper of Record really focused on the real refugee story in the Middle East: that of Arab Jews who were forced to flee the Islamic world and came as refugees to Israel between 1948-1956 and constituted a “silent” exodus, one which is still ongoing. My friend Pierre Rehov directed...
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Michael Goldfarb - The Blog (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
Cal Thomas interviews Virginia's governor-elect Bob McDonnell: Q. I want to ask you the Katie Couric/Sarah Palin question with a twist. What do you read for information and inspiration? A. Information. I read a series of daily news clips, the Richmond Times Dispatch, a lot of Internet searches. I look at the major papers of record: The Post, the Virginia Pilot and Roanoke Times, as well...
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Jesus is Lord, A Worshipping Christ (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
... any Christian churches, Jewish synagogues, or Hindu and Bahai temples to be built. Nor has the Paper of Record really focused on the real refugee story in the Middle East: that of Arab Jews who were forced to flee the Islamic world and came as refugees to Israel between 1948-1956 and constituted a “silent” exodus, one which is still ongoing. My friend Pierre Rehov directed and distributed...
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skippy the bush kangaroo (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
... was even on anyone's radar screen, and was obviously motivated by space considerations (they were paper records), not any kind of coverup. what's more, the raw data is still available from the original sources that provided it to cru anyway. unfortunately, there are also a couple of messages that suggest an effort to destroy emails that might have been subject to a freedom of information...