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...bureaucrats sitting behind desks are not very likely to successfully choose health care for all. Although very few Americans know how to repair cars or fix leaking roofs, they are still able to obtain these services by turning to skilled workers. The same could happen in a market for health care...
...swimming pool "would have cost more than$100,000 to fix," said Shettle. "And the plumbingis so old, it wasn't worth...
Beginning at 8:20 p.m., Harvard operators began to receive a stream of complaints about malfunctioning Personal Access Codes (PACs), one operator said. By early this morning, phone service had been restored as technicians worked into the night to fix the problem...
...making the case for his policies -- a key test of leadership. "If Americans are to have the courage to change in a difficult time, we must first be secure in our basic needs," he said. "The health-care system of ours is badly broken, and it is time to fix it." By personalizing a complex subject with stories of people who had lost their health insurance or faced a choice between medicine and food, Clinton asserted what a senior official described as "moral passion" and established that the cost of doing nothing will exceed the cost of change. White House...
...month-old speech on the TelePrompTer's display screens. Clinton told the news to Gore, who didn't believe it at first. "You're not reading it," said Clinton. "Read it." Gore did, and then said, "I believe that's the February speech." Gore summoned Stephanopoulos, who scrambled to fix the mistake, eventually downloading the correct version from Dreyer's laptop. But for seven minutes, Clinton vamped with just notes. "I just kind of thought," Clinton told an aide later, " 'Well, God, you're testing me tonight...