Word: annelies
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...supermarket tabloids are similarly split. The Star's PHIL BUNTON has a standing offer of $1 million to hear Lewinsky's story, while the Globe's TONY FROST has "scant interest." Meanwhile, right-wing publisher Regnery next week becomes the first with a proimpeachment book, this one by commentator ANN COULTER...
...ANN BLACKMAN was reporting a story in Maine when she learned of one town's unique approach to containing health costs. It's the subject of this week's AMERICAN SCENE. Blackman, yet another Washington-based correspondent (they do get around, don't they?), describes Maine as a "glorious, crystal-clear state where everyone is nice to each other and honest. I found it to be a lovely change from the Capitol." That's not necessarily a reflection on all of official Washington. Blackman just finished writing Seasons of Her Life, a biography of Secretary of State Madeline Albright, which...
...results: record gains--hospital profits alone hit a high of $21.3 billion in 1996, up 25% from 1995--while more Americans than ever are uninsured. Most of the proposed, limited reforms will merely confine the worst abuses. What is needed is not containment but a fundamental overhaul. ROSE ANN DEMORO, Executive Director California Nurses Association San Francisco...
...tabloids are similarly split. The Star's Phil Bunton has a standing offer of $1 million to hear Lewinsky's story, while the Globe's Tony Frost has "scant interest." Meanwhile, right-wing publisher Regnery next week becomes the first with a pro-impeachment book, this one by commentator Ann Coulter...
...about white women. Yet you ignore the activism of women of color and dismiss the work being done by feminists of all ages on issues ranging from women's health, human rights, political representation, the environment, and social, economic and racial justice. Well, at least you're consistent. MARCIA ANN GILLESPIE, Editor in Chief Ms. New York City