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...period or beyond. If you have a working spouse, see whether it's possible to be added--along with any dependents--to his or her plan. Many companies allow such additions in the event of a job loss. Of course, there's COBRA--the federal law that lets you maintain your prelayoff health coverage for 18 months by paying out of your own pocket. But you may be able to do better on your own. A good place to start is eHealthInsurance.com...
...about half of the more than 2,400 reported SARS cases worldwide, is akin to taking away half of the pieces. Last Thursday, Health Minister Zhang Wenkang finally broke a four-month silence to revise the country's death toll upward to 49?a statistic many local doctors maintain is still far too low for concern. Zhang then proceeded to confidently state that "it is now safe to live, work and travel in China." Yet just one day earlier, the WHO had issued its health advisory warning against travel to southern China. At ground zero itself, in Guangdong province, people...
...Until now, the Pentagon's working plan for managing a post-Saddam Iraq has been to put the country under the overall control of the U.S. military, which would maintain Iraq's security and territorial integrity. The U.S. military, through a civil administration headed up by retired general Jay Garner, would also take on the responsibilities of day-to-day civilian government, in preparation for an eventual hand-over to a democratic Iraqi administration. The de facto government would be Garner's administration, whose ministries would be headed by U.S. civilian appointees advised by handpicked Iraqis, including Chalabi and some...
...more important than sports? To most yes, to others no. The important thing is to maintain the routine and the familiar. Everyone—our soldiers included—do not want the world to stop even if they are in action. The old proverb “baseball, mom and apple pie” still applies. Sports are integral to the American spirit—we root for the underdog just as we crave the “rags to riches” life. We love the camaraderie of being a part of something larger than ourselves, of cheering...
...land you a coveted job at a premier university. The walls are lined with the oeuvre of those who have won his favor—one is covered by a floor-to-ceiling bookshelf. It’s a testament to Sisler’s command that he can maintain a sense of cleanliness and order in the room despite the stacks of books obscuring every available surface...