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So it s Congress weekend
It s that time of year again when GAA delegates meet to discuss and vote on proposed changes to the rule book. What makes Congress 2021 unique is that it will be the first time the meeting will be held virtually, given Covid-19 restrictions.
Remind me again, briefly preferably, what happened at last year’s Congress?
Given what transpired with Covid-19 and the change in championship structures, some of the motions passed never came to light, such as The Tailteann Cup, Dublin playing two matches outside of Croke Park if they reached the Super 8s and no relegation in the Leinster SHC round-robin.
Richard Rogers signs off groundbreaking career with gravity-defying Château La Coste pavilion
Richard Rogers signs off groundbreaking career with gravity-defying Château La Coste pavilion
Thrusting from the landscape in its cantilevered steel frame, Richard Rogers’ recently completed Drawing Gallery at Château La Coste in Provence will show temporary exhibitions
Last September, when Richard Rogers stepped down from the architectural practice that he founded more than 40 years ago, he still had one personal project underway. Now, the last building of Rogers’ long and distinguished career, the new Drawing Gallery at Château La Coste in Provence, is complete. It’s tiny, but spectacular. Vivid orange and hovering, apparently weightless, the building cantilevers out of a thickly wooded ridge too steep for planting the vines that grow in neat rows on either side.
According to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, billing data shows Hasson was frequently charging Medicaid allegedly to keep patients sedated for long periods of time, but an investigation by the board is underway to determine if fraud is indeed the case here.
According to the board, this is a heavily involved process and having above-average Medicaid billing reimbursements is not enough evidence of fraud.
Bobby White, chief executive officer and legal counsel for the North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners, said the board investigates and takes action against dentists where they believe fraud has happened.