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...producer whose credits included the classics High Noon and The Wild One; in Los Angeles. One of the first producers to work outside the studio system, Kramer burst onto the scene in the early 1950s with a series of spectacularly successful low-budget movies. A liberal in the politically cautious Hollywood of the 1950s and '60s, he often tackled then-controversial subjects such as racism and the nuclear arms race. His 35 films were nominated for a total of 85 Oscars, winning...
...attorney whose main concern is confidentiality issues, Belair offers a surprisingly cautious take on Clinton's rules for privacy of medical records. "These are the most sweeping health regulations of their kind. And I think the Bush administration did the right thing, opening up the rules to another round of commentary. There are still lingering questions about who's covered and when they're covered...
...Measured debate, says Belair, will help to save what privacy advocates and health care providers most want from these regulations. "Health information is very personal, and can be stigmatizing, and patients are right to be cautious about making it available," he says. "On the other hand, the health care sector needs to be able to use this information to deliver care and keep costs down. So there are very compelling arguments on both sides...
Town officials said they appreciate the letter's intent, but are still cautious about Harvard's prospective purchase...
...mobile camp: 30 bright-orange mobile homes on steel skis, linked together in six trains. In a season they will cover 400 square miles. The men travel the North Slope in Sno-Cats with rubber tracks to minimize damage to the tundra. "We always used to be cautious, but now we are walking on eggshells," says Kurt Kinder, the Phillips Petroleum rep on the seismic team. But the tundra, like eggshells, is fragile, and once broken cannot be repaired...