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...SEIU already represents some of Dartmouth’s student employees. Players said they hoped unionising would force Dartmouth to grant them health insurance to cover the cost of treating injuries....
...The Dartmouth graduate said she had worked past midnight on the previous day but had signed off before confirming with her colleagues that her assignments were complete....
...trumpeted by Pestival, the brief-lived interspecies celebration of music, art and science, supported by insect specialists, as well as comedians such as Stewart Lee; Blur’s Graham Coxon and musician Robyn Hitchcock...
...Health authorities say floods will exacerbate an outbreak of the mosquito-borne dengue disease — already the country’s worst in decades....
...For anybody who wants to know what The Dead City is like, imagine an operatic version of Hitchcock’s Vertigo....
...That means fewer workers will need to generate more tax revenues to pay for rising health and pension costs. There has been an improvement in recent years....
...A new paper by Andrew Levin, professor of economics at Dartmouth and visiting scholar at the IMF, his undergraduate student Brian Lu and the Bank Policy Institute’s chief economist William Nelson has explored...
...Public services in education, health and care will also be drastically impaired due to rising bills. The likelihood of recession on a scale not seen since the 1930s is very high....
...“That at least reinforces some sense to the general public that there’s going to be real lessons learnt,” says Andrew Levin, a two-decade Fed veteran now at Dartmouth College, who views such a step as “imperative...
...But where is Edwina Currie, the junior health minister whose remarks on salmonella in 1988 caused the British egg market to collapse quicker than an over-baked soufflé?...
...The shift to teaching online and tight restrictions on campus activities during the Covid-19 pandemic, while mental health concerns surged, has also stoked fresh debate about the value for money provided...
...Kravitz is terrific, a Hitchcock blonde gone blue. She and the movie suit each other....
...A few more hills, a few more fields and a few more roads and we arrived in pretty, seaside Dartmouth. It was jarring to see so many people after so many miles of just us....
...Doug Irwin of Dartmouth College and the Peterson Institute argues that globalisation helped all countries get richer....
...Mental health and poverty have risen in priority, and she points to a shift towards “active giving”, with ever more porous boundaries between those that give, deliver and need help....
...Swain’s Lane is an infamous incline among London cyclists, but I also like the quieter (and shorter) Dartmouth Park Hill followed by Highgate Hill....
...Data journalist John Burn-Murdoch and health reporter Oliver Barnes explain why....
...Dartmouth College professor of strategy Ron Adner argues Apple could be doing even better if Cook were able to match Jobs’ ability to build platforms that let partners share in Apple’s success....
...GSM Arena likes the Hitchcock-inspired Dolly Zoom effect in particular....
...Research shows that social isolation and loneliness are devastating for physical and mental health, says Elizabeth Markle, a professor of community mental health at California Institute of Integral Studies...
...He first met the future Queen in 1939 when he showed her and her sister Princess Margaret around Dartmouth Naval College, where he was studying....
...Danny Blanchflower, professor of economics at Dartmouth College and former member of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee: The UK is likely to be in a deep recession through all of 2023 and likely...
...Pierre Landell-Mills Dartmouth, Devon, UK...
...But for the long-run health of the world’s nations, the most important pieces of recent economic news may have come from two unexpected places: Puerto Rico and the moon....
...But Mr Portus’s optimism is not shared by Mitch Tonks, a restaurateur behind the Rockfish chain and the upmarket Seahorse in Dartmouth, who said British consumers would not take up the slack if tariffs were...
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