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...TIME Midwest bureau chief Marguerite Michaels has been in Cincinnati for a week. She spoke with TIME.com Wednesday about the city?s wounds - and what it will take to heal them...
...While the war is never quite over for physically and psychically scarred veterans like Kerrey, these are normally private agonies, not public matters. Most Americans have long ago put Vietnam to rest; they want to move on. Though exposure of his story might help heal his wounds, it is less clear what it does for the nation...
While the war is never quite over for physically and psychically scarred veterans like Kerrey, these are normally private agonies, not public matters. Most Americans have long ago put Vietnam to rest; they want to move on. Though exposure of his story might help heal his wounds, it is less clear what it does for the nation...
...therapies in the positive light they deserve [INNOVATORS, April 16]. In response to the conventional, antiquated medical model in which doctors are always demanding more scientific data and often prescribing procedures and medications that kill or maim, people have come to recognize there is more than one paradigm for healing and thus more than one choice for health care. What if medical practitioners and alternative practitioners learned from one another in kind? There might be hope for a health-care system that needs to heal itself from within! STEPHANIE RAFFELOCK Boulder, Colo...
...trial took place 38 years after the fact, but U.S. Attorney Doug Jones argued that was irrelevant: "It's never too late for the truth to be told, it's never to late for wounds to heal, it's never too late for a man to be held accountable for his crimes." In his closing arguments, Jones showed jurors videos of taped statements Blanton made in 1964 and 1965. Blanton has always denied knowledge of the bombing, but had been evasive when the FBI asked him about his whereabouts on the night of Sept. 14, 1963, when agents believe...