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...refused, in what now appears to have been a major blunder. Clinton did eventually develop a fairly effective answer of sorts: right through the fall debates with Bush and Perot, he has argued that voters should be far more concerned with how a candidate proposes to heal the ailing economy than with "character" issues. Many indeed are, and the Gennifer Flowers episode has apparently settled into a larger perspective. But the draft issue still continues to fuel a widespread distrust of Clinton...
Duncan also said he would work to improve thecouncil's image in the community and to "heal theinternal dissension" shown by controversies lastyear over the planning of the De La Soul and SpinDoctors concerts...
Like most years, the economy is the issue this year. But unlike most years, the candidate with the best plan to heal the economy is obvious. Bill Clinton would rebuild America's skill and roads. He would initiate a moderate and careful technology and industrial policy (one that doesn't subsidize failure but does provide federal money for business cooperation) to make the country competitive...
Back then, the body was treated like a machine. Illness was seen as a structural breakdown, and doctors specialized in repairing or replacing increasingly specific parts of the internal mechanism. But the 21st century's emphasis on prevention has changed all that. Physicians heal whole individuals instead of just treating subsystems. Study after study has proved that relatively simple alterations in life-style dramatically improve both the length and quality of life -- provided the changes are made early enough...
...binding at all," says Anderson. A new disease had been discovered: leukocyte-adhesion deficiency. Unable to produce the CAMs that enable leukocytes to stick where they are needed, these rescue cells were sliding past Brooke's wounds like a convoy of ambulances with no brakes. "This child can't heal a paper cut," says Brooke's mother Bonnie. For now, her daughter's life remains a continuous battle against infection, though gene therapists at Baylor hope to cure Brooke by inserting into her white cells a gene for the missing...