Word: deliverers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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CAPE TOWN, S. AFRICA: Nelson Mandela, looking fit and every inch a president, opened the third South African Parliament since the 1994 all-race elections with a healing hour-long speech: "We can neither heal nor build, if on the one hand the rich in our society see the poor...
As always, with managed care, it comes down to whose judgment prevails--the doctor or the insurer. Dr. Lloyd Sederer, senior vice president of Clinical Services at McLean, who believes that for the most part the benefit rollbacks have not caused undue harm, nevertheless is growing weary of the hours...
Sponsored and jointly fed by TIME and CNN, the AllPolitics site will apply the combined journalistic strengths of the world's leading newsmagazine and its most successful cable-TV news organization to deliver up-to-the-minute coverage and in-depth analysis of the 1996 election campaign. With constant access...
To design and deliver AllPolitics, TIME and CNN formed a team of journalists and technicians headed by Michael Riley, a former TIME bureau chief, veteran of several presidential campaigns and, most recently, a Nieman Fellow at Harvard (where he spent the academic year exploring the potential of digital journalism). "Both...
DIED. HAROLD BRODKEY, 65, famously self-absorbed New Yorker writer whose first novel took 27 years to deliver; of AIDS; in New York City. His massive, free-form work was known as "the greatest novel never written." Finally published in 1991 as The Runaway Soul, it received decidedly mixed reviews...