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...been trying out the newest way to protect oneself: a browser-based service from McAfee.com that promises to keep any PC bug-free. Note that I said service rather than software. For $30 a year, you subscribe to McAfee.com's "Clinic," which will protect your Net-connected computer with a program that's constantly updated with the latest digital fumigants. McAfee.com's approach is an example of what's known as an Application Service Provider, a recent trendlet among Net businesses. Increasingly, software companies deliver their stuff to you exclusively online, in tiny installments that they can automatically upgrade...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Don't Bug Me! | 10/16/2000 | See Source »

...savings are stolen by a local sheriff, Bill (David Morse), who rents her a house on his property. Ashamed that he won't be able to support his prodigal wife, he forces Selma to kill him in exchange for the money. Upon recovering the money, Selma pays an eye clinic in advance for her son's operation, and then is arrested and put on trial, and the love for her son is truly tested. If you've seen Breaking the Waves, the plot is not new ground for von Trier, and is full of credibility issues and far from complex...

Author: By Dan Cantagallo, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Start Spreadin' the News: Björk! Björk! | 10/13/2000 | See Source »

...early minutes of the game, it seemed that Cornell (5-4, 2-1 Ivy) would not have much difficulty solving the Harvard (4-3-1, 0-2) defense. Big Red seniors Adam Brown and Jay Rosen exhibited a one-touch passing clinic in the ninth minute, providing a minor threat that subsided only when Brown's cross went wide left...

Author: By Jared R. Small, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: M. Soccer Drops Double-OT Heartbreaker | 10/10/2000 | See Source »

Under normal circumstances, Amy would have had to undergo a surgical abortion. But she found a clinic that offered the abortion pill mifepristone on an experimental basis. She thought taking the drug would give her a sense of control. And the regimen seemed simple: first an ultrasound test to make sure she was still in the early weeks of pregnancy, then a dose of mifepristone, which arrests the pregnancy, followed by another drug two days later to expel the mass of embryonic tissue. She was surprised at the pain, however. "It was more than a period," she recalls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pharmacology: The Chemistry of Abortion | 10/9/2000 | See Source »

...rules are actually less restrictive than many of those found in Europe. In Britain the pills are available only in licensed abortion facilities--usually clinics and National Health Service hospitals--and must be taken on the premises. Similar regulations exist in France, which requires four visits over a period of three weeks to a licensed hospital or clinic. Dr. Elizabeth Aubeny, one of the first physicians to test mifepristone, at the Broussais Hospital in Paris, contends there should be more flexibility in allowing women to take misoprostol at home, if they choose. Still, she admits, "there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pharmacology: The Chemistry of Abortion | 10/9/2000 | See Source »

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