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...psychologist and author of "The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Washing" was the guest speaker for the third annual Karen Stone Lecture, sponsored jointly by the Psychology Department and the Smart Family Foundation...

Author: By Rachel C. Telegen, | Title: New Treatment Helps Young Schizophrenics | 3/24/1995 | See Source »

...benefits after five years; all able-bodied food stamp recipients must work. President Clinton, calling the measure "weak on work and tough on children," seized on its lack of training, education, child care or transitional jobs for single mothers as they move to the work force. TIME congressional correspondent Karen Tumulty says Senate Republicans plan a far more moderate version. "It is actually likely to look like the House Democratic alternative, which is very conservative by Democratic standards. Both bills have the same work requirements, but this has more money for programs that ease the way from welfare to work...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IS THE NEW DEAL DEAD? | 3/24/1995 | See Source »

First-year Karen C. Kim says that all the beds in her home face in one direction--she's not sure which. Kim explains that this superstition is culturally infRTLd. But "it makes rearranging my room difficult," she complains...

Author: By Ann D. Schiff, | Title: harvardian superstitions | 3/23/1995 | See Source »

...amendment to use up to $70 billion in savings from the welfare program to fund tax cuts, rather than ease the deficit, as the "Contract With America" promises. "They're calling it a 'technical correction' -- like a typo -- but this is anything but technical," says TIME congressional correspondent Karen Tumulty. "It's given the Democrats an issue...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WELFARE REFORM CIRCUS IN HOUSE | 3/22/1995 | See Source »

...Alfonse D'Amato (R-N.Y.), who chairs the national Republican senatorial committee, said winning Exon's seat would be a GOP priority. D'Amato's Democratic counterpart, Sen. Bob Kerrey of Nebraska, now has to comb his largely Republican state for a replacement. Says TIME congressional correspondent Karen Tumulty: "It's just one more headache the Democrats don't need...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: EXIT EXON | 3/17/1995 | See Source »

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