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...when asked how they felt about someone they knew having an abortion, a surprising 39 percent of respondents approved, with 32 percent of respondents and 25 percent asserting that the their answers would depend on the specific circumstances...

Author: By Joshua L. Kwan, | Title: Abortion: What Is Moderate? | 2/22/1997 | See Source »

Such "early detection" is more common at higher income levels, where parents can afford to and often depend on clinical salvation. ADD has become so stylish in recent years that school psychiatrists have picked up on the trend, and the numbers of ADD-diagnosed children has skyrocketed. Consumption has quadrupled in the past decade, and Ritalin use is five times higher in the United States than in any other country. Some medical experts are willing to go so far as to assert that one in every 20 children is ADD, with a significant number of those being ADHD...

Author: By Jim Cocola, | Title: Out From Under the Rug | 2/19/1997 | See Source »

...decision pushes Simpson's potential financial obligation to a whopping $33.5 million. That's significantly more than the $15.7 million the plaintiffs had asked for, and left Simpson lawyers swearing that there was no way their client could ever pay up. Whether or not he does will first depend on Judge Hiroshi Fujisaki, who has 110 days to approve or reduce the amount of the award. Unlike Tuesday's unanimous verdict, the jury split 11 to 1 on whether the Goldmans and Browns should receive punitive damages and 10 to 2 on the amount to be paid. Jurors reached...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: $25 Million | 2/10/1997 | See Source »

...fantastically wealthy "non-profit" corporation can easily keep workers like Hickey without sacrificing the future of the University. Harvard should face up to the truth--it is unnecessarily hoarding cash at the expense of people, like Hickey, who depend on the money for their livelihood. When the current students graduate and are hounded by Harvard for contributions, they should reflect upon its insatiable greed, and they should give their money to a worthier cause. The technically proficient, mindless automatons running this University, and not Joe Hickey, should be offered severance...

Author: By William L. Kirtley and Megan L. Peimer, S | Title: Joe Hickey's 'Retirement' | 2/6/1997 | See Source »

...movies (The Lost Weekend, Days of Wine and Roses, The Man with the Golden Arm) didn't need government rehab to shake the monkey off their backs. Part of the joke here is that Spoon and Stretch, who are less performance artists than petty criminals, suffer from welfare-state dependency. And in Michigan, this is the wrong state to depend on. Public servants are ignorant or lazy or just plain crazy. But Spoon and Stretch aren't your ideal victims. Their signature act of social aggression is to smoke cigarettes in government offices. Their way of bonding...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CINEMA: THE BETTER SIDE OF TUPAC | 2/3/1997 | See Source »

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