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...spending the young years of our life in California when we like Colorado so much better?" In the next three months, Hough would turn in his badge and trade his rented Orange County, California, condo for a $103,000 cedar house on 2.5 acres of woodland in idyllic Bailey, Colorado. "It's been tough looking for a new job," he says, gazing at snowcapped Mount Evans through the tall pines outside his picture window. "But we have no regrets. It's been a great move -- for family, for affordability, for all-round quality of life...
...railroad people, from corporate towers to the yards, seem to have sniffed the new promise. Deloyt Young, manager of the world's largest freight yard, U.P.'s Bailey Yard in North Platte, Nebraska, knows every inch of his eight-mile domain, a moving mosaic of thousands of cars and engines. It is hard by the old ranch where Buffalo Bill Cody assembled his Wild West show (complete with conquered Sioux Chief Sitting Bull) and sent it out on tour aboard U.P. trains. "I don't need an economist to tell me when things are good or bad," Young says...
...motorcycles drinking beer and acting crazy." Hospital workers were busy carrying buckets of water for patients. "Our arms are six inches longer," joked emergency- room manager Linda Shoemaker. "We carry buckets here and go home and carry more." Lining up for water at a Des Moines parking lot, Donna Bailey was upbeat in describing her family's coping strategy: "Every surface is covered with bowls of water. And we flush the toilets with rainwater we keep in the bathtub." Doug Riggs, on vacation from his job as a social worker in Marshalltown, drove 75 miles into Des Moines to help...
BACK TO THE G.P. Clinton's planners contend, correctly, that the medical profession is training far too many high-priced specialists; they constitute 88% of all doctors nationally. Kentucky is one state mulling ways to turn more doctors back to general practice. Benny Ray Bailey, chairman of the state senate committee on health and welfare, advocates tuition waivers and stipends for students going into primary-care medicine, if they agree to practice for a while in doctor-short rural areas. Bailey likens the current system to "training all the horses in the world to run a mile and a quarter...
Compounding Clinton's troubles, Democrat Bob Krueger, the appointed occupant of Bentsen's Senate seat, lost the Texas Senate race to Republican Kay Bailey Hutchison. The defeat reduced the President's Democratic majority in the Senate...