"Mary Catherine Raugust Howell" was a physician, psychologist, lawyer, mentor, musician and mother. She was the first woman dean at Harvard Medical School (1972-1975) and led the fight to end quotas and open medical schools to women.

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We're back in denial. If people are saying there isn't a problem, that's part of the problem.

Facebooking helps me keep in touch with people.

It just made me sick.

We try to service our members to the best of our ability, and when they ask us to help them do something that will directly benefit their businesses, we do it.

This is horrifying and it's sickening. Aside from the beating itself, the other thing that was shocking to me was the officer keeping him face-down when he's in obvious distress and trying to turn on his side so he could breathe more easily. That's the classic position for asphyxia. Those officers are lucky he didn't die.

She was wearing tubes that were supposed to last two years, but they fell out after two months.

These are two state-of-the-art hearing aids. There was no way her family could afford them.

She didn't have to hear to excel. She took it and ran with it.

See a need, fill a need.