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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...doubt balloon under his flat tax. This would then drive up interest rates since the government would need to borrow more money to finance the deficit and to do this would have to offer higher interest rates to lenders. These higher interest rates would then lower investment, which depends primarily upon the interest rate, and undermine the supply-side effects of the flat tax. The end result, of course, would depend on the size of the deficit, but in all likelihood investment would decrease and economic growth actually fall...

Author: By Bradley L. Whitman, | Title: The New Voodoo | 2/6/1996 | See Source »

...personal-computer operating systems and software. Indeed, Sun has won glowing reviews for its new Java programming language, which the company pitches as a way to write new kinds of programs that work best on the World Wide Web. Sun might be able to use Java, which does not depend on any one computing system for its success, to reinvigorate the Macintosh line...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: APPLE OF SUN'S EYE | 2/5/1996 | See Source »

According to Dr. Randolph Catlin, chief of Mental Health at University Health Services (UHS), a person's reaction to the weather will depend on his or her expectations...

Author: By Nelson C. Hsu, | Title: ...stormy weather and stormy moods | 1/31/1996 | See Source »

...LIVING HUMAN ORGANISMS, WE depend on hundreds of delicate chemical processes. If you alter the chemicals entering these processes, you alter the processes and you alter the humans, particularly their brains and nervous systems. We need a pure food supply, free of dyes, preservatives, flavor enhancers, antibiotics, hormones, synthetic vitamins and, it now seems, synthetic fats. ELAINE LANSDOWN Northport, New York Via E-mail...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Jan. 29, 1996 | 1/29/1996 | See Source »

...thing, in part because they are often more willing to work for less, and accept tough rules governing the way they care for patients. So do underfunded public hospitals. The reason: doctors trained in other countries often have a very hard time establishing successful private practices, which depend largely on approving word of mouth among patients, who are often more comfortable with an American doctor. As managed care extends its control over the choices patients make, U.S.-trained physicians feel that they are being underbid by the doctors from other countries. In the end, it is not simply a question...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dr. Welby's Resume | 1/23/1996 | See Source »

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