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...Chamber Music in the Houghton Library. The Jefferson Players will present a Monticello program, including song and music song and music by Handel, Haydn, Corelli and Maria Cosway. Houghton Library, 8 p.m. Tickets are available by calling 495-2449. $8 for students; $25 for series subscriptions for students...
Nevertheless, some of it will probably occur. Not classic, state-dictated rationing, with a star chamber headed by Magaziner deciding who gets dialysis or brain scans. But the competition Clinton hopes to inject into the system, combined with his proposed cap on insurance premiums, could cause insurance companies and HMOs to put pressure on their physicians, who in turn might respond by drawing lines not unlike Oregon's. Companies "will make rationing decisions in the privacy of their own boardrooms. I'd anticipate seeing significant cutbacks in care," predicts Steffie Woolhandler, a co-founder of Physicians for a National Health...
...trap,since it forces the audience to regard her as therecipient of desire that she has not really wonfrom us--what's really striking is how muchyounger she is than everybody else, and how no onethinks this particularly remarkable. The movie isfilled with wistful talk about discipline andmildly frenzied chamber music sessions; hard towatch if you can recognize that they're faking it,but the music (Ravel) is an unusual and beautifulenough choice to maintain the properly troubledmood throughout. Unfortunately, this music seemsintended to intensify or perhaps clarify what isotherwise spoken quite prosaically, and this is adifficult task. Stephane...
...generated sets -- beds, desks, windows. To make Switch, an interactive motion picture to be released next year, director Mary Lambert rented Sound Stage 5 at the Hollywood Center Studios. Watching a scene in which actress Deborah Harry, dressed in a skintight dress with a plunging neckline, strides into a chamber decorated with ancient Egyptian props is like stepping back into the studios of the 1930s...
...late 1980s by creating tax breaks and other incentives to attract the pitchsters. The policy has helped lure 27 telemarketing firms that use 10,000 local employees. "The industry grew up here and today represents a significant portion of our economy," says Rod Moseman, a Chamber of Commerce vice president...