
Chuck Jones
Sports Editor at The News-Enterprise
Articles
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1 month ago |
ancientworldonline.blogspot.com | Chuck Jones
AWOL is a project of Charles E. Jones, Tombros Librarian for Classics and Humanities at the Pattee Library, Penn State UniversityAWOL began with a series of entries under the heading AWOL on the Ancient World Bloggers Group Blog. I moved it to its own space here beginning in 2009. The primary focus of the project is notice and comment on open access material relating to the ancient world, but I will also include other kinds of networked information as it comes available.
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1 month ago |
ancientworldonline.blogspot.com | Chuck Jones
Gianluca Miniaci, Wolfram Grajetzki (eds) (Middle Kingdom Studies 12)The volume includes 22 essays on Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period Egypt, ranging from archaeological records to written sources, from prosopography to landscape studies. Several contributions focus on object study, including coffins, stelae, shells, toilet objects, headdresses, and weapons . The articles include a high number of first time published objects.
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1 month ago |
johnstonsunrise.net | Chuck Jones
Rhode Island’s health care system is in crisis. The closure of Anchor Medical Associates, leaving 25,000 patients without providers, is the latest blow. Even before this, our state faced a shortage of 300 primary-care clinicians to meet patient demand. Wait times for doctor visits stretch months, and many residents can’t find a primary care provider at all. As president and CEO of Thundermist Health Center, I’ve seen firsthand how financial challenges put community health centers at risk.
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1 month ago |
warwickonline.com | Chuck Jones
Rhode Island’s health care system is in crisis. The closure of Anchor Medical Associates, leaving 25,000 patients without providers, is the latest blow. Even before this, our state faced a shortage of 300 primary-care clinicians to meet patient demand. Wait times for doctor visits stretch months, and many residents can’t find a primary care provider at all. As president and CEO of Thundermist Health Center, I’ve seen firsthand how financial challenges put community health centers at risk.
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1 month ago |
cranstononline.com | Chuck Jones
Rhode Island’s health care system is in crisis. The closure of Anchor Medical Associates, leaving 25,000 patients without providers, is the latest blow. Even before this, our state faced a shortage of 300 primary-care clinicians to meet patient demand. Wait times for doctor visits stretch months, and many residents can’t find a primary care provider at all. As president and CEO of Thundermist Health Center, I’ve seen firsthand how financial challenges put community health centers at risk.
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