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...Grimes did not know was that shrapnel had penetrated all the way to the back of Colgan's head. By the time the chopper reached the hospital, Colgan was brain-dead. He was kept alive by a respirator while Rabena, who had driven to the hospital with Ilardi, completed paperwork that promoted him to first lieutenant and gave him a "medical retirement"--a step that allows his family to receive more generous benefits. Ilardi kissed Colgan on the chest. "We won't give up the chase," he said...
...Gallagher puts her hands on her hips and casts a practiced eye around Athenaeum House, the residential-care home for the elderly she runs in North London with her husband, Patrick. But before she can join her staff in feeding and tending to residents, she must tackle mounds of paperwork - a task that takes up about a quarter of her time. "What elderly people need is time spent with them," she sighs, picking up a folder thick with documents. "Paper doesn't look after people." Government regulations mandate that Gallagher must assess the performance of each staff member six times...
...this point, however, paperwork is no longer a primary concern to the Veritas staff, and their eyes are set on the future...
...shock. They stand as an entirely expected, but no less dismaying, testament to the unduly narrow policy imposed on this year’s early applicants by the admissions office. With any luck, that office will be able to see beyond the superficial benefit in a reduced load of paperwork and open Harvard once again to the fullest range of potential students...
...price was my leg." He plans to return to college--his four-year hitch was up a week after he lost his leg--and marry his fiance Elizabeth Gonzalez, who quit her California job and moved to Washington to help him recover. Later this month, if all the paperwork comes through, Castro should reach another milestone: becoming a U.S. citizen...