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Thirty-five million people are now enrolled in HMOs -- nearly four times as many as in 1980 -- despite misbegotten government policies that enrich doctors and reward patients for staying out of them. But HMOs suffer from an image problem. They are thought of as pseudosocialist bargain medicine. HMOs need to be "repositioned," as they say in the advertising game. They need a new image as supercapitalist medicine...
...time when AIDS and other dangerous sexually transmitted diseases have become epidemic, S & M toys help couples enrich monogomous relationships and alleviate the desire to find excitement through many different partners, Phelps says...
...Your Pay? Probably munificent -- and nearly risk-free -- if you're a U.S. chief executive. While a few companies reward the boss sensibly, many enrich him regardless of results. For many workers, the opposite trend is taking hold: compensation tied to performance. If it makes sense for the troops -- and it often does -- then why not at the top? CEOs: No Pain, Just Gain...
...Scholars will want to come to Harvard because he is here. He will attract graduate students and enrich the pool of junior scholars," continues Gomes. "He is a catalyst. You can't underestimate the impor- tance of a single individual...I can't think of a single scholar who will have the impact I believe he will have...
Dunlop says the war can evoke in people a heartfelt concern for humanity, and that "it's hard to focus on other values that enrich life," such as education. For this reason, he says, potential givers may ignore the needs of higher education...