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VA Patients Get Better Chronic, Preventive Care Than Similar U.S. Adults
— December 20, 2004
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RAND Study Says 50-State Assessment of Student Reading Shows Students in Grades 4-12 Lag Behind Federal Goals
— December 16, 2004
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RAND Report Proposes Ways to Cut Support for Radical Islam and Terrorism
— December 15, 2004
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RAND Study of Embedding Reporters with U.S. Troops Concludes Effort in Iraq Was a Success
— December 07, 2004
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RAND Report Says U.S. Government Should Set Strategy to Protect Container Shipping Industry Against Terror Attacks
— December 06, 2004
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RAND Corporation Completes Move to Innovative Headquarters Building
— December 02, 2004
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RAND Study Concludes That Nation Should Support Test Facilities to Preserve Aeronautics Industry
— November 24, 2004
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RAND Establishes Three New Vice Presidential Posts
— November 23, 2004
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RAND Study Finds Law Enforcement Agencies Expecting Terrorist Attacks Are Generally Better Prepared
— November 17, 2004
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RAND Corporation and Humana to Test Clinical QA Tools
— November 09, 2004
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RAND Europe Study Finds "Virtual Smart Organizations" Are Addressing New Opportunities of the Global Digital Economy Head-on
— November 08, 2004
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Former U.S. Ambassador David Aaron to Direct RAND Center for Middle East Public Policy
— November 04, 2004
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Alan Hoffman Joins RAND Corporation as Vice President of External Affairs
— September 30, 2004
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RAND Study Finds First Link Between Suburban Sprawl and Increase in Chronic Health Ailments
— September 27, 2004
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RAND Study Recommends Faster Check-In, Improved Screening As Short-Term Security Improvements at Los Angeles Airport
— September 24, 2004
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RAND Study Shows U.S. Public Support for Domestic Family Planning Remains High; Lags for Program Abroad
— September 16, 2004
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RAND Issues Pocket-Edition Terrorism Survival Guides Downloadable for PDAs, Home Printers
— September 15, 2004
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RAND Study Finds Adolescents Who Watch a Lot of TV with Sexual Content Have Sex Sooner
— September 07, 2004
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Susan Everingham to Direct International Programs at RAND
— September 03, 2004
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RAND Study Shows Community-Based Drug Treatment Programs Can Help Youths Curb Drug Use, Improve Mental Health
— September 01, 2004
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RAND Announces Leadership of New Research Unit for Infrastructure, Safety and Environment
— August 30, 2004
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RAND Study Finds Modest Increase in Physical Education Can Help Cut Number of Overweight Young Girls
— August 27, 2004
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Raymond I. Skilling Named Head of RAND Institute for Civil Justice Board of Overseers
— August 26, 2004
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Study of Racial Profiling in Oakland Finds Mixed Evidence of Bias in Stop Decisions; Evidence of Bias in Searches
— August 24, 2004
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NYSE Chairman John Reed Speaks at RAND Graduate School Commencement, As 20 Doctorates in Policy Analysis Are Awarded
— July 17, 2004
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RAND Study Says U.S. Needs to Improve International Skills of Future Leaders
— July 13, 2004
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RAND Study Finds California Medical Malpractice Award Caps Have Cut Payments By 30 Percent to Those Those Who Win Lawsuits
— July 12, 2004
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RAND-NIOSH Study Says New Approach Needed to Protect Emergency Responder in Terrorist Attacks and Disasters
— June 16, 2004
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Farouk El-Baz Joins RAND-Qatar Policy Institute Board
— June 07, 2004
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RAND Report Says State Arts Agencies Need to Reach Out to Broader Public in Order to Avoid Cycle of Budget Woes
— June 04, 2004
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RAND Researchers Say Immigration Alone Will Not Solve Europe's Pension Crisis
— June 03, 2004
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RAND Report Raises Concerns About Parts of California Public Health System
— June 02, 2004
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Military Technology Expert Eugen C. Gritton to Lead RAND National Security Research Division
— May 24, 2004
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RAND Study Finds Patients with Chronic Conditions Cut Use of Preventive Drugs When Drug Co-Payments Double
— May 18, 2004
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Immigration Alone Will Not Solve Europe's Pension Crisis
— May 11, 2004
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Businesses Indicate Significant Growth in Fear of Terrorist Attacks
— May 10, 2004
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People at Risk of Receiving Poor Health Care in All Parts of the United States
— May 04, 2004
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RAND/UCLA Study Finds Problems in Medication Prescribing for Vulnerable Older Patients
— May 03, 2004
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RAND Europe Researcher Receives Medal for Heroic Actions During Attack in Iraq
— April 30, 2004
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Sesame Street Comes to Afghanistan
— April 29, 2004
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RAND Study Says U.S. Coast Guard Should Speed Modernization
— April 26, 2004
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RAND Study Finds Medical Schools Get 45 Percent of Federal Research and Development Funds Going to Higher Education
— April 20, 2004
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RAND Examines What U.S. Can Learn About Domestic Intelligence Collection from UK, France, Canada and Australia
— April 07, 2004
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Improving Primary Care Treatment for Depression Creates Long-Lasting Improvements for Minority Patients
— April 05, 2004
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Publicly Available Federal Geospatial Information of Little Unique Use to Terrorists
— March 25, 2004
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RAND Study Describes How West Can Counter Radical Islam
— March 18, 2004
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RAND Study Warns That South Koreans’ Long-Term Support for Alliance with U.S. Threatened By Differences Over North Korea
— March 12, 2004
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Charitable Giving to Higher Education Stabilizes in 2003; Gifts from Alumni Rebound After a Sharp One-Year Decline
— March 11, 2004
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Cost of Treatment for Obesity-Related Medical Problems Growing Dramatically
— March 09, 2004
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Spending Differences Related to Race and Gender Disappear During Last Year of Life for Medicare Recipients
— March 03, 2004
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RAND Study Says Demographic Shifts, Technological Change and Economic Globalization Will Affect Future U.S. Workforce and Workplace
— February 17, 2004
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RAND Study Finds Choosing Hospice Care Raises Medicare Costs for the Last Year of Life
— February 16, 2004
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RAND Study Finds African American Teens Less Likely Than Others to Become Regular Smokers
— February 03, 2004
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RAND Study Says Lessons from Private Sector Might Help Improve Education
— January 21, 2004
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Choosing Busiest Hospitals May Not Be Best Way to Seek Highest Quality Care
— January 13, 2004
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RAND Study Says Disability Rates Rise, Finds Link to Obesity
— January 08, 2004
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