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...result of these findings, more centers may gear up to perform angioplasty, which is now offered in only 18% of U.S. hospitals. Some doctors caution, however, that the long-term gains are too modest to justify the huge expense of expanding staff and facilities at every hospital...
Schindler's death should not be cause to retreat from the battle for an inclusive military. But it is a frightening and powerful argument for caution. Anyone who views Schindler's murder as an isolated event that is unlikely to be imitated should listen to the sailors whose faces recently graced television screens nationwide...
...about equally between new spending and tax credits for business investment. Clinton also renewed a pledge to raise taxes on the rich before hitting the middle class; the leading idea is to tax incomes above $200,000 a year for joint returns at 38%, vs. 31% at present. Advisers caution, however, that with Clinton, no decision is ever final until it is officially proclaimed...
Their book does suffer, however, from the other disability of this genre. Whether out of caution or out of deference to their sources, Beschloss and % Talbott stand on the sidelines as the narrative unfolds, interjecting their assessment of Bush and Gorbachev's diplomacy only in a brief epilogue...
...time of growing sensitivity to racist and sexist language, no such caution governs the use of the vocabulary of mental illness, whether as a metaphor, a plot device or a put-down. "There is hardly a moment when we turn on television or read newspapers that we don't see violent stereotypes or hear bad jokes at the expense of the mentally ill," says Nora Weinerth, co-founder of the National Stigma Clearinghouse, which organizes protests against prejudicial images of mental illness in the media. "When children are told that a superhero will be killed by someone who is mentally...