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...that a large corporation is more efficient than hundreds of smaller ones. In the past year, though, AMR has been attacked in states from Connecticut and Georgia to Colorado for lagging response times, shoddy service and putting the profit motive first. After a series in the Hartford (Conn.) Courant last year exposed glaring lapses in AMR's service record, Connecticut's attorney general tried to inject a dose of healthy competition, forcing AMR to sell some ambulances and give up some contracts...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Critical Condition | 1/31/2000 | See Source »

...source. Jacob was "repeating his mother's guesswork," Bernstein told the New York Post. Ephron concurs: "Carl never told me who Deep Throat was... But I always suspected it was Mark Felt." Felt, now 86, dismisses the theory. "I would have been more effective," he told the Hartford Courant last week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Aug. 9, 1999 | 8/9/1999 | See Source »

...Martin Frankel coming home already? The fugitive financier, who on May 5 allegedly absconded with more than $300 million of his clients? money, may have consulted the wrong astrological chart this time. According to the Hartford Courant, Frankel is believed to be in Europe, with Interpol hot on his trail, and ready to talk surrender. The paper says a criminal defense lawyer has contacted federal prosecutors on Frankel's behalf to discuss terms ?- although no one?s saying how close the hunters and the hunted are to a deal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Looks Like Surrender for Fugitive Frankel | 6/30/1999 | See Source »

...Breaking news reporting: The Hartford Courant, for coverage of a lottery worker's shooting rampage...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pulitzer Prize Roundup | 4/12/1999 | See Source »

...topic is likely to be more controversial, or more au courant, in coming years than death. And Jack Kevorkian will not have the last word. Dr. Daniel Tobin's views of dying as a natural part of living were shaped when, as a third-year medical student, he watched a frail, 88-year-old man, near death, plead unsuccessfully with doctors to go home rather than face another battery of invasive tests. Tobin went on to found the FairCare program for peaceful dying in Albany, N.Y. His new book is Peaceful Dying: The Step-by-Step Guide to Preserving Your...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Coming Of Age | 1/18/1999 | See Source »

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