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...destroy all open and secret enemies of the Führer, the National Socialist movement and our racial resurrection." Two of the guard's most notorious members were Adolf Eichmann, who was later executed for directing the deportation of Jews to concentration camps, and Josef Mengele, the evil Auschwitz doctor who is still thought to be at large. Known for their viciousness and fanaticism, SS squads rounded up Jews and resisters in villages in Germany and throughout the rest of Europe and shot them on the spot...
...House Armed Services Committee, Wisconsin's Les Aspin has walked a tightrope on defense issues. A knowledgeable critic of Pentagon spending, he nevertheless angered many fellow Democrats by supporting the MX missile. Last week Aspin challenged his party, saying that the time has come to stop playing "the Doctor No of the defense debate." Democrats, he said, ought to start coming up with alternatives to weapons they do not like, instead of merely voicing criticism...
Before it was over for Hearns, it was almost ended for Hagler. When Referee Richard Steele paused to have the ringside physician re-examine the champion's wound, a bolt of fear struck the Petronelli brothers in Hagler's corner. But the doctor's brisk finding was that Marvin could see all right, and Goody Petronelli felt a strange sensation of calm. He and Pat first encountered Hagler when he walked softly into their gym in Brockton, Mass., as a 16-year-old, a child of Newark who happened to find himself living in Rocky Marciano's home town. They...
...encouraged that your magazine took the crucial step of shifting the focus away from pills and to other ways of treating the sources of pain. And I can't thank you enough for including fibromyalgia in your article. Many of us who suffer from it still face doctors who fail to recognize that excruciating disease - plunging us into a nightmare that compounds the anxiety, depression and hopelessness, and therefore the pain. Moira McLaughlin Los Angeles Recurrent pain is grossly undertreated in our society. For tens of millions of Americans, chronic pain is a catastrophic medical condition that can disrupt every...
There are no death rates, however, and some of the results seem to reflect sloppy paperwork more than anything else (e.g., did a doctor remember to record the aspirin given in the ambulance?). No doubt such mix-ups will soon sort themselves out. But one wonders whether publishing these data could have the unintended consequence of requiring medical staff to spend more time on documentation and less on treatment. Still, the possibility of improving the quality of health care--and perhaps cutting medical costs as well--seems worth the risk...