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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...YORK: The federal government, which pays farmers for crops they don?t grow, now proposes to pay hospitals for doctors they don?t train. In a strategy applauded by medical economists, the Medicare program has begun a pilot project aimed at reducing the number of new doctors training in teaching hospitals, on the theory that producing fewer specialists means generating fewer unnecessary medical tests, treatments and hospitalizations. Under the program, New York teaching hospitals, which train more doctors than any other city (15 percent of new residents) will earn $400 million in training subsidies during the next six years...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Paying Hospitals to Train Fewer Doctors | 2/18/1997 | See Source »

...search for the drug began in the 1970s, when Dr. Judah Folkman, now Andrus professor of pediatric surgery at the Medical School, postulated that tumors, like other body tissue, were dependent upon blood supply to grow...

Author: By Elisheva A. Lambert, | Title: Scientists Find Drug To Shrink Tumors | 2/14/1997 | See Source »

...stock average finished the day at 7,022.44, up 60.81 points. The good news spilled over into other markets as well: The Standard & Poor's 500 and the New York Stock Exchange composite index both set new records. Can anything stop this expansion? The economy is continues to grow at a moderate rate, keeping inflation and interest rates low. As a result, investors continue to pour money into mutual funds: Stock and bond funds received an additional $27 billion last month. The six-year bull market, which has seen the Dow rise from around 2,400 in 1990, shows little...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Incredible Rising Dow | 2/13/1997 | See Source »

...time passes, one cannot help but grow out of Jarret's music. Such raw emotion is on the one hand too close to melodrama, and on the other, too close to madness. The Koln concert began to sound less and less convincing, lacking in artistic and critical intelligence. If Jarrett were not so frightened of imitation, and his recent classical recordings hint that he is not, he might find a new sort of authenticity in tradition...

Author: By Noah I. Dauber, | Title: Keith Jarrett and the True You | 2/11/1997 | See Source »

...also know that there are few better ways to help your baby's brain grow...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: COMFORT AND JOY | 2/3/1997 | See Source »

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