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UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FO R THE SECOND CIRCUIT
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Last Monday's announcement of the 2010 Pulitzer Prizes in Letters surprised some observers and touched off much speculation about how larger cultural forces are shaping the judgements of the three person juries that award what have traditionally been America's most centrist and mainstream annual literary prizes.
As many commentators noted, the fiction winner Tinkers, a first novel by Boston area writer Paul Harding published by Bellevue Literary Press--a small, independent press based in a tiny 6th floor office of New York City's fabled Bellevue Hospital Center that publishes "fiction and nonfiction at the nexus of the arts and the sciences, with a special focus on medicine"--represents the first Pulitzer Prize for fiction awarded to a book published by non- commercial press since John...
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08-4635-cv
Samuel v. Bellevue Hospital Center
UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE SECON...
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It took me only 25 minutes to vote in New York City early Tuesday morning. That was far less than the three hours it took me to get a flu shot last Friday at New York's legendary Bellevue Hospital Center.
Both were well organized, considering the number of people anxious for both and the pressure on officials running these programs.
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- Bellevue Hospital Center, Beth Israel Medical Center, Bridgeport Hospital, Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center, Brookdale University Hospital and Medical Center, the Brooklyn Hospital Center, Cabrini Medical Center, Community Hospital At Dobbs Ferry, Coney Island Hospital, Elmhurst Hospital Center, Englewood Hospital & Medical Center, Flushing Hospital Medical Center, Greenwich Hospital, Harlem Hospital Center, Hospital for Joint Diseases Orthopedic Institute, Hospital for Special Surgery, Hudson Valley Hospital Center, Interfaith Medical Center, Jacobi Medical Center, Jamaica Hospital Medical Center, Kings County Hospital Center, Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center, Lawrence Hospital Center, Lincoln Medical & Mental Health Center, the Long Island College Hospital, Long Island Jewish Medical Center, Lutheran Medical Center, Maimonides Medical Center, Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, Montefiore Medical Center, the Mount Sinai Hospital, the Mount Vernon Hospital, Nassau University Medical Center, New York Eye..., 443 F.3d 163 (2nd Cir. 2006)
Robert W. Sadowski, Assistant United States Attorney (Sara L. Shudofsky, Assistant United States Attorney, of counsel) for Michael J. Garcia, United S...
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injuries requiring hospitalization The official count of injuries requiring hospitalization at the Bellevue Heritage Day stands at 25. The Bellevue Police Department has information on 23 of the 25, including Janet Steines, 60, of Spragueville, who died from her injuries at the University of Iowa Hospital. The following is a list of the other 22 known injured, their age, hometown and the hospital where they were treated: - Teagan Armstrong, 6, of Plainfield, Ill., The Finley Hospital - Austin Brandes, 8, of Bellevue, Mercy Medical Center-Dubuque - Emma Bryan, 12, of Phoenix, Mercy-Dubuque - Jaina Crist, 7, of Maquoketa, Mercy- Dubuque - McKrai Dennison, 2, of Bellevue, Mercy-Dubuque - Jaden Dondlinger, 3, of Bellevue, Finley - Teri Feyen, 38, of Dubuque, Mercy-Dubuque - Tyler H...
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Doctors on Wednesday were closely monitoring an East Rutherford woman who gave birth after being taken on a wild midtown Manhattan taxi ride that left her and two others in critical condition.
Maria Stein remained in the intensive care unit at Bellevue Hospital Center in Manhattan with a punctured esophagus and fractures to the neck, spine, wrist and ankle.
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The Bellevue-based hospital chain in merger negotiations with Southwest Washington Medical Center plans to relocate its corporate headquarters to Vancouver, the nonprofit organization confirmed Wednesday.
Including PeaceHealths already-stated plans to relocate some of its back-office operations, the company would bring 340 new jobs to Vancouver from other PeaceHealth locations. About 260 jobs would be in operational areas such as information technology and accounting, and up to 80 jobs would be relocated from the executive offices in Bellevue, said Brien Lautman, a spokesman for PeaceHealth.
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NEW YORK, May 11 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Governor George E. Pataki and Sharon E. Carpinello, RN, PhD, Commissioner of the New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) today jointly announced that Harold S. Koplewicz, MD has been named Executive Director of OMH's Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research (NKI).
An internationally respected child and adolescent psychiatrist, Dr. Koplewicz is also Director of the NYU Child Study Center and Director of the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the New York University Medical Center - Bellevue Hospital Center, and Vice Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at the New York University School of Medicine.
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Southwest Washington Medical Center, shown in 2009, is in merger talks with PeaceHealth, a Bellevue-based hospital chain.
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