Word: covered
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...those who look at this week's cover and sympathize with the plight of the unphotogenic, for those who could use a bit of pixel-magic themselves, or for those who wish to design their own coming-of-age (think: Clarisa The Teenage Witch), I present my own version of FM's weekly feature. "How to: acheive photographic perfection with Adobe Photoshop...
...around 150 million calls are made every year to doctors' offices from puzzled pharmacists ? calls that Tullman's software aims to eliminate. And because 90 percent of the country's managed-care providers are already on board, the device also tells doctors which drugs a patient's insurance will cover. The only thing stopping your M.D. from signing up for the device, launched this month, is a legible signature...
...control drug costs, he could do his own party a great deal of good. At the same time, says TIME national economic correspondent Adam Zagorin, the President should recognize that this is a highly nuanced issue, with voters aware that pharmaceutical companies need to recoup a certain profit to cover past investments and to continue research into new drugs. "The key to this issue is balance," he says...
...game: The suddenly vincible PATRIOTS minus 3 1/2 at home against the suddenly surging Broncos. The feeling here is that the Pats are good enough to win, but only by a shoelace. Take the Broncos to cover...
...Atlanta will be watching football this weekend, and since the Pirates haven't even made the playoffs since the ever-annoying Braves eliminated them in 1992, there won't be much competition for fans' attention in Pittsburgh. Just a little crowd support. That's all the STEELERS need to cover, so give...