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...women in particularly restrictive states have fought back, challenging laws in court under their state constitutions, charging the state with discrimination. And they've been pretty successful: According to the Alan Guttmacher Institute, while only 13 states allowed state funds to be used to finance abortions in 1992, today that number has risen to 19, thanks primarily to constitutional challenges...
...that it's a rally, exactly - even those modest gains were eroding as noon approached - but clearly something happened besides Alan Greenspan's bullish comments on free trade before the Senate (although a brief mention of the slowdown, with no bearish comments along with it, may have played a tiny part). TIME investing columnist Dan Kadlec has a few ideas...
...CoCo's bigger ambition is to succeed at last in English. Her first internationally released CD came out last year, but it flopped in the U.S. Regardless, industry types believe CoCo has a fighting chance. "She has matured incredibly in the five years I've known her," says Alan Yavasis, vice president of marketing in Asia for Sony, her label since 1995. "She's more focused on what she wants and what she wants to accomplish." One project will combine rhythm and blues with Chinese-influenced vocals and instruments. "At first people said, 'You're a dreamer, there...
...Losers ALAN GREENSPAN The god of the greenback cuts interest rates, but the U.S. stock market faints anyway. What do they want? Free loans from Japan? JOSE BOVE McSledgehammer? The anti-globalization Frenchman loses his appeal against a three-month jail sentence for wrecking a McDonald's RICHARD LI After eight years in the limelight, the telecom wunderkind admits he never graduated from Stanford. Is he really Li Ka-shing...
...ALAN GREENSPAN Wall Street not buoyed by Fed's rate cut. Chief's reputation may prove as vulnerable...