Monthly Archive for September, 2001

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Hospital Submits Plan of Correction

The UVa Medical Center has submitted a plan of correction to the Health Care Financing Administration as a result of their analysis of the hospital’s ongoing problems. Erin Montgomery at The Cavalier Daily provides the story.

‘Wit’ Running at Live Arts

Margaret Edson’s “Wit” is now playing at Live Arts. They describe it as follows:

Vivian Bearing Ph.D. is a renowned professor of literature in the fight of (and for) her life. Her diagnosis of Stage 4 of ovarian cancer transforms her from teacher to object of study in this dazzling and humane Pulitzer Prize winning play. In turn heartbreakingly funny and devastatingly sad, Vivian’s journey from intellectual brilliance to simple human kindness will move, astonish and illuminate. A play you will remember till your dying day.”
Starring Linda Zuby, “Wit” runs through October 6th. The Cav. Daily has a review, and you can call Live Arts at 977-4177 for more information.

Governor Funds Library

It looks like last month’s meeting between Governor Gilmore and President Casteen paid off. Due to state budget shortfalls, educational funding has been slashed, including the $7M that Virginia had committed to the construction of UVa’s $26M Special Collections building. Casteen has apparently changed the mind of Governor Gilmore, as he has now agreed to provide UVa with the promised funding, meaning that construction can begin early next year. UVa’s special collections are truly impressive, consisting of 12 million manuscripts and 300,000 rare books, including the only complete manuscript of “Leaves of Grass” and a copy of the Declaration of Independence, printed July 4th, 1776.

Miller’s Sold

patrick writes: Looks like C’ville landmark (and Dave Matthews Band fan mecca) Miller’s has been sold. Steve Tharpe, the man who took the former Miller’s Drugstore building and converted it into a bar just over twenty years ago has sold to one Scottie Kaylor. There’s an application for a new ABC permit posted prominently in the front window, with the name of the new owner. This comes mere months after Mr. Tharpe held a 20th anniversary celebration for former employees and associates of Miller’s on July 27th.

Police Beating Confirmed

Yesterday’s Progress led with the confirmation of 21-year-old Corey Faison’s allegations that he was savagely beaten by several Albemarle County police officers last month. Progress staffers viewed a lengthy videotape of police attempting to interrogate an unresponsive Faison. Police grew increasingly frustrated, but finally snapped when Faison hit a camera out of their hands. Faison was thrown to the ground and punched dozens of times by several officers, despite his protests. One officer then commented that Faison should be a little more willing to talk at that point. County police maintain that their actions were warranted, and even believe that they could have beat him with nightsticks, should they have seen fit.

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