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The outpatient surgery movement, which began in the early 1970s, stemmed from the dissatisfaction of both doctors and patients with the escalating costs, inefficiency and indifferent service of hospitals. "Hospitals dropped the ball," asserts Los Angeles Plastic Surgeon Robert Kotler. "Our patients complained about the bills and lack of service...
Vann hopes to double the black registration in Brooklyn to 400,000 by 1985 and help some candidate grab city hall away from Ed Koch, who Vann feels is indifferent to black concerns. The soft-spoken Vann spends several nights a week going door-to-door canvassing unregistered voters. "My...
In its current state of near exhaustion, the Japanese cinema has returned to the exotic isolation of its earliest years. Moviegoing in Japan at the turn of the century was an experience more closely allied to other national arts than to the nickelodeon fever of the West. Until 1918 female...
As the tension and concern surrounding the pilgrimage of Pope John Paul II to his native Poland built before his arrival in Warsaw last week, TIME correspondents were reporting on the activities of both the visitor and the visited. In Rome, Bonn Bureau Chief Roland Flamini, who as a Rome...
Even after all the facts about McCloy's informed decisions have been laid on the table, we must guard against the tendency to be indifferent simply because so much time has passed. It's to easy not to care. It's too easy for McCloy to argue that we should...