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...what should you do with your money? While Fidelity still has plenty of chart toppers and more mutual-fund dollars than any of its competitors, there are today hundreds of other companies running 6,085 funds tailored to every investing whim imaginable. This staggering number of funds--which continues to grow almost daily--is both a blessing and a curse. Let no one ever say he can't find a fund that matches his investing goals. But on the other hand, how in the world do you ever decide which fund...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TAKING STOCK OF FIDELITY'S FUNDS | 9/30/1996 | See Source »

...recovering from a hysterectomy at the Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio. Again and again, the 46-year-old mother of two complained of pain in her upper abdomen, and again and again the people who came into her room to care for her wrote down "incisional pain" on her chart, although the incision was in her lower abdomen. Finally, after three days, as her temperature spiked and her blood pressure plummeted, Strunk's doctors suspected the truth: her bowel had been nicked in the surgery, and she was succumbing to a massive infection spawned by leaking feces. Two days later...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE NEW HANDS-OFF NURSING | 9/30/1996 | See Source »

...that "the lives of violent criminals are going to be hell"? Will he "make the drug war priority No. 1 once again" by carving 40% of the Drug Enforcement Administration? Surely not, but if those agencies are to be spared, then what others will take the blow? The following chart illustrates where Dole's fiscal plans and campaign promises could leave the Federal Government...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHAT DOLE WON'T CUT | 9/23/1996 | See Source »

...cautious optimism that has begun to surface at major cancer-treatment centers is not grounded in any hard calculus. Despite some gains, cancer death rates remain unacceptably high (see chart), and the disease will kill 554,740 people in the U.S. this year. Rather, the optimism stems from an extraordinarily rich epoch of scientific discovery that has revealed the innermost secrets of malignant cells and suggested rational strategies for attacking them. "Until we knew what was wrong with the cancer cell," says oncologist Dr. Bert Vogelstein of Johns Hopkins University, "we couldn't even think about ways of targeting treatment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE ENEMY WITHIN | 9/18/1996 | See Source »

...enchanting mix of jazz, country and blues. As for returning upperclassmen, saxman Joshua Redman's Freedom in the Groove (Sept. 24) is wonderfully listenable, and the reformed New Edition's Home Again (Sept. 10) no doubt aims to recreate the R.-and-B. group's old chart appeal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FALL PREVIEW | 9/9/1996 | See Source »

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