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Improve Access To IVF, Says Royal College Of Nursing, UK

13 hours ago ago from Drugs Reviews | Dugs News

Improve Access To IVF, Says Royal College Of Nursing, UK Access to NHS-funded IVF must improve, the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) said, as it launches a new policy briefing on infertility provision in England. The briefing paper looks at current practice in the NHS and points to evidence that says only a third (30%) of PCTs offer three full cycles of treatment. While this is an improvement on 2007 figures it still falls short of NICE ...

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Mass. ex-gov: Grudge led to Ky. college bankruptcy

23 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Mass. ex-gov: Grudge led to Ky. college bankruptcy BOSTON (AP) -- A federal official upset about losing his job gained revenge by triggering the 2005 bankruptcy of a Kentucky college run by former Massachusetts Gov. William F. Weld, two attorneys allege. Former White House counsel Lanny Davis, now representing Weld, says an Education Department official harbored a vendetta because Weld led a criminal probe against his former employer while ...

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What Is a College Degree Worth? - The Juggle - WSJ

16 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

By Sue Shellenbarger Associated Press Is a college degree worth the cost? If you want to start a debate at an office party this holiday season, try walking up to a group of parents with kids in their teens or early twenties and asking them how much a college degree is worth. With average college tuition costs rising about 4.4% to 6.5% a year, research shows students are increasingly skeptical about the value of a big-ticket college ...

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NY transit agency board approves 2010 budget

3 hours ago ago from U.S. News

NY transit agency board approves 2010 budget NEW YORK (AP) -- The board of the nation's largest transit agency reluctantly approved a 2010 budget Wednesday that includes service cuts and could leave New York City children without free rides to their public schools. But several Metropolitan Transportation Authority board members characterized the vote as merely the beginning of the budget process. They were required to pass a budget by the ...

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Bob Ostertag: Governor Schwarzenegger Should Wash his Mouth Out with Soap

5 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Governor Schwarzenegger should wash his mouth out with soap. Seriously. When I was a kid I was over at a friend's house when he said a bad word and his mother washed his mouth out with soap. It was impressive. I don't think my friend said that word again for a long time. Now California's action-figure governor is acting childishly, and he too needs to take some measure to ensure that he never again speaks as he did this week. He owes it to ...

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Iowa Students Feel the Pinch from University Budget Cuts

23 hours ago ago from Politics Daily

Holiday shopping just got more more difficult for Iowa college students this year. Thanks to state funding cutbacks, many students will be spending a little less on gifts and a little more on tuition. Iowa Gov. Chet Culver approved a $522 million budget cut on Oct. 28, erasing 10 percent of funds from each of Iowa's 28 state departments. Well over half the cuts -- $332 million -- came out of educational funding, which covers everything from ...

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