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...true that the temptation to use food as a political symbol is bred in the bone. William Henry Harrison won the presidency by calling himself "the candidate of the log cabin and hard cider." Franklin D. Roosevelt served hot dogs to the King and Queen of England...
...suicide case returned a verdict of not guilty on two counts of assisted suicide in the deaths of two terminally ill patients. Kevorkian was charged with assisting the suicides of Merian Frederick, 72 and Dr. Ali Khalili, 61. Frederick had Lou Gehrig's disease, and Khalili was dying of bone cancer. The two ended their lives inhaling carbon monoxide through a mask in a Detroit apartment provided by controversial doctor. Kevorkian's second acquittal in two years saved him from possible sentences of up to four years on each of the two counts.China Threatens TaiwanTAIWAN: In a move calculated...
Ever wonder about what goes into the making of a movie? You can get the inside scoop in "Four Dogs and a Bone," the latest project of The Harrison Project theatre company. The play follows the painfully funny dog-fights between a producer, writer and two actresses as they wrestle for control of a film...
YOUR STORY OMITTED MANY RELEVANT points, but one stands out. TIME painted bone-marrow transplantation as a managed-care issue. It is not. It was and is an issue for everyone in health care. Our response to this issue, which we gave to you but which failed to make it into the article, is as follows: A panel of transplant physicians, drawn from California's finest medical centers, created and continuously reviews guidelines for bone-marrow transplants. Since 1994, any case that does not meet criteria for approval and is appealed is automatically referred for outside review to the Medical...
...Schinke examined Christy and agreed she ought to consider a bone-marrow transplant. At the least it might provide a period free of disease and debilitating chemotherapy. He suggested she get an evaluation at the UCLA Medical Center. To Dr. Schinke, whether Health Net would pay was a side issue. "When the patient comes to me, I'm still going to tell them about what I think may help," he says. "That's the ethical thing...