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...bill also creates a four-year trial program that will permit some 750,000 policyholders to open tax-deductible medical savings accounts to pay for such routine expenses as visits to the doctor. In return for the tax deduction, account holders must purchase insurance against serious illness. Participants will be drawn from the ranks of the self-employed and from employees of small companies and individuals who are uninsured...
...think it will fit what the area needs," Carvalho said. "We will be providing our basic coffee line which is what we are known for, and there will be some changes in the menu to account for the flavors, the tastes of Harvard Square...
...them to believe they were biologically superior as well. This engendered a level of resentment previously unseen in the region. "Tutsi and Hutu have killed each other more to upbraid a vision they have of themselves and the others than for material interests," historian Gerard Prunier wrote in his account of the 1994 Rwandan holocaust. "That is what makes the killing so relentless...
These issues, and many others, are unfortunately whirled about in the indiscriminate sludge of Neruda's free-associated reminiscences. To understand the doctor's treatment of Gene Kenny, readers must first endure an almost novel-length account of Neruda's exotic childhood--Spanish-Cuban father, Jewish mother--and his later adoption, after both his parents had in diverse and perverse ways betrayed him, by his fabulously wealthy maternal Uncle Bernie. As he does throughout the novel, Neruda interrupts his story with bracketed explanations of psychoanalytic hindsight. Recalling a family gathering at which he noticed the blossoming of his cousin Julie...
...earnest former Republican Congressman from Illinois with a distinctive helmet of white hair emerged from political obscurity to attack Reagan's economic proposals and Carter's foreign policy and to attract an army of idealistic supporters. With a late start and without a billionaire's bank account, Anderson was still able to garner nearly 7% of the vote, provoking pols and pundits to ponder anew the viability of independent and third-party candidacies. Today Anderson, a visiting professor of law at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, travels the lecture circuit as president of the World Federalist Association, an organization...