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...abortion majorities had shrunk to 6 to 3 in a 1983 case, and last week to 5 to 4. At the convention of the National Right to Life Committee in Denver, a spokeswoman cheered, ''Seven- two! Six-three! Five-four! We are one vote away from restoring full protection for unborn children!'' National Right to Life President J.C. Willke bubbled, ''We're overjoyed with this decision. All we need is one more (Justice) and we're going to reverse this abomination.'' Yet many pro-choicers were also happy with the decisions--particularly the Pennsylvania case, Thornburgh vs. American College...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ABORTION'S SHRINKING MAJORITY | 7/21/2008 | See Source »

...director at the firm of Drexel Burnham Lambert, pleaded guilty to criminal charges of income tax evasion, securities fraud and perjury and settled a civil suit charging that he had made $12.6 million in illegal stock- market profits on corporate takeovers. A Securities and Exchange Commission investigation was in full swing, along with criminal investigations by U.S. Attorney Rudolph Giuliani. No official accusations were leveled, but Ira Lee Sorkin, the SEC's New York director, disclosed that his agency has 35 insider- trading cases under investigation. Wall Street, said a senior Manhattan investment banker, ''feels like Hollywood in the McCarthy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: CIRCUS TIME Wall Street reels over scandal | 7/21/2008 | See Source »

...assuming that state medical boards can act autonomously in controlling dangerous physicians. The chain of effective discipline starts . with reporting the offense, followed by investigation and then the prosecution, none of which are in the hands of a medical board. A physician thought to be incompetent must be accorded full protection of the law and can be punished only after a fair hearing, to which can be added the right of appeal. This is as it should be, but it takes time. Rather than direct criticism toward what is perceived as a protective-guild mentality among doctors, turn the attack...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DOCTOR'S DILEMMA | 7/21/2008 | See Source »

...Swift, Hamdan's military defense lawyer, successfully urged his client to reject the government's tentative offer - 20 years imprisonment in exchange for full cooperation, including testifying at the military commissions of other detainees. Together with a young constitutional law professor named Neal Katyal, Swift built a defense that delayed Hamdan's military tribunal for years as it gradually made its way through the courts. His lawyers' perseverance meant little to Hamdan. Officials at Guantánamo have characterized Hamdan as a problematic prisoner, a rabble-rouser who turns every order into a negotiation and incites his fellow inmates...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hamdan: Guantánamo's Mystery Man | 7/21/2008 | See Source »

...Some Europeans have simply factored Pelagia noctiluca into their beach experience. Full-body Lycra suits designed to shield the skin from UV sun rays have become hot commodities this summer, according to Nice scuba-shop owner Stéphane Pinier, ever since people discovered that the garments also block jellyfish tentacles. Of course, choosing that method of avoiding the sting can itself be painful: the ungainly getup costs nearly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Jellyfish Attack | 7/21/2008 | See Source »

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