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...human-to-human infection, common sense is the rule. Hand washing after bathroom trips was a good idea when the fiercest E. coli was ordinary E. coli; with O157 at large, it's even more important. Parents should take similar precautions when changing diapers, and diaper-age babies should not go into swimming pools. Even in wading pools, toddlers should wear a waterproof bathing-suit liner...
...Services-United Airlines alliance, and the EU is expected later this year to set strict requirements for the European alliances planned by Delta and Northwest. With the importance of European markets growing amid Asia's decline, the battle for the continent's skies looks set to be the fiercest since...
...whole mess is certain to devolve into a nasty court battle that until very recently only Dunlap's fiercest critics could have imagined. Along with perhaps half a dozen shareholder suits stemming from the stock collapse, and litigation with the American Medical Association over a botched endorsement deal, Sunbeam expects a lawsuit from Dunlap seeking a going-away package...
...fell to a six-month low this week, U.S. Treasury Secretary Robert E. Rubin wrote to his Japanese counterpart urging Japanese leaders to boost the country's stagnant economy. Rubin is especially concerned about the impact of a financial meltdown in South Korea, one of Japan's fiercest regional competitors. Japan may be tempted to let the yen fall in value if the same thing happens to the South Korean currency. That could cause the U.S. trade deficit to grow $60 billion to $110 billion by early 1999, experts...
...want to say anything, and that's why I got involved," she says. Opponents say Jones has been body-snatched by the Clinton bashers. "This thing was political from the beginning, and now it's gotten more political," says James Carville, Clinton's former campaign manager and Jones' fiercest public critic...