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...A.M.A. makes another suggestion: that the medical community first heal itself, purging incompetent doctors from its ranks. How? By revamping peer- review procedures already in place and using computer systems to detect incompetent doctors, thus enabling hospitals to screen them...
...explain the cascading grief that flooded the country in late November. We mourned a man who had become the pride of the nation, but we grieved as well for ourselves because we knew we were sick." While we mourn Martin Luther King Jr., we must also work to heal our still-ailing society...
Meanwhile, Union Carbide representatives were working to heal the damage done to the company's good name by the disaster. The head office of its Indian subsidiary in Bombay announced that it was rushing medical supplies, doctors and chemical experts to help the survivors. The home office in Danbury promised to set up an orphanage for the more than 500 children left parentless by the disaster. In addition, the company, which had annual profits of $79 million last year on sales of $9 billion, offered $1 million to a relief fund. But state officials were by no means satisfied...
Arafat fails to heal the divisions within a weakened P.L.O...
While trying to heal his nation's wounds, the new Prime Minister had asserted his power skillfully. But he had also, in his first week in office, acquired the problem of wide-scale Sikh homelessness to add to the burning fuse of Sikh restlessness. After all the tributes paid to Indira Gandhi, the finest, he knew, would be a resolution to the Sikh problem that had ended his mother's life, and that, if unresolved, could end many more. -By Pico Iyer. Reported by Dean Brelis and James Willwerth/New Delhi