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...worse--a lot worse--and very soon. At present, doctors believe that osteoarthritis affects more than 20 million Americans. By 2020, that number is expected to reach 40 million. (More on why in just a bit.) Some experts are starting to think that even the current situation is more dire than anyone had realized. In October, researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published the results of the first nationwide survey measuring the total burden of arthritis and chronic joint symptoms. Their sobering conclusion: one-third of all American adults suffer from some type of joint disease...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Age Of Arthritis | 12/9/2002 | See Source »

...about that. He ruled last month that PBS's Frontline could film jury deliberations in the trial of Cedric Harrison, 17, who faces the death penalty for allegedly killing a man during a carjacking. But the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals last week suspended jury selection, known as voir dire, to consider the prosecution's argument that cameras in the jury room would distort both the makeup of the panel and its later discussions about the case. Fourteen of the 110 potential jurors from surrounding Harris County had expressed discomfort about being filmed during voir dire and had been excused...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cameras? Jury's Still Out | 12/9/2002 | See Source »

...dire fiscal straits have been visible for some time, but state and local officials were able to paper over their problems by depleting rainy-day funds--surpluses built during boom years--and tapping other onetime sources of cash to keep the budget in balance without encroaching on the everyday lives of most people. But that tactic has been exhausted. Already, many states have broken a trend of tax cuts that began in 1994--raising taxes by an aggregate $9.1 billion last year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How To Balance A Budget | 12/9/2002 | See Source »

Many in the know, including staff members at the FCC, share Holland's incredulity about the Bells' dire warnings. Earlier this year, the Bells' critics point out, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the resale pricing methods used by regulators are appropriate, guaranteeing the Bells their costs plus a reasonable rate of return. If the rules are such a great deal for the resellers, "why aren't the Bells competing in each other's territory?" asks AT&T president Betsy Bernard. To be sure, both sides in this argument have valid claims. While it's probably true that the Bells...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Telecom: Thrown for a Loop | 12/9/2002 | See Source »

...turned Verhofstadt's allegations into a trial of Belgian attitudes toward the country's 400,000 Muslims. Are Muslims second-class citizens? What will the government do to fight rising racial tension? And why do many second-generation Muslim Belgians still not feel at home? The situation is especially dire in Antwerp, where unemployment in many immigrant communities hovers around 30%. Under the slogan "Our People First," the far-right Vlaams Blok (Flemish Bloc) garnered one-third of the vote in the last municipal elections in October 2000. Abou Jahjah gives Belgium's Muslims a radical voice to counter...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Many Faces Of Islam | 12/8/2002 | See Source »

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