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Even worse is Coke’s scheme to keep the few workers it does cover from taking part in the treatment plan. Coke requires workers to make a 10 percent co-payment. Previous estimates put the cheapest annual treatment for one HIV positive patient at a cost of $2,500. For a Coke employee, many of whom make well under $3,000 a year, the cost is an impossible burden. Even the 10 percent co-payment is simply too expensive for Coke’s bottling employees to afford and will preclude treatment from actually reaching its workers. Coke...

Author: By Rene H. Shen, | Title: Coke’s AIDS Evasion | 10/31/2002 | See Source »

...knew going into the game that they had a really strong defense,” Jen McDavitt said. “They beat Princeton earlier this season. We knew we had to be patient...

Author: By Samita Mannapperuma, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: It's All in the Family For Field Hockey | 10/31/2002 | See Source »

...strongly advise my patients not to take [ibuprofen] chronically,” said Zusman, who had not seen the report. “Any patient with high blood pressure should be vigilant about taking anti- inflammatories. In general, no one should take drugs they don’t need...

Author: By Christine M. Delucia, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Study Links Painkillers, Hypertension | 10/29/2002 | See Source »

...would be easier for Bush to be patient with the liars in Pyongyang and contemptuous of the liars in Baghdad if he hadn't set himself up as being morally allergic to deals with the devil. But the Administration has long seen distinctions among the evils in its axis. The North Koreans confessed, which implies a willingness to keep talking. Saddam continues to dodge and deny, which to the Bushies implies that only force can work. "North Korea isn't an imminent threat to anyone," says former CIA Director Bob Gates. "They haven't attacked anyone in 50 years." Iraq...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: When Evil Is Everywhere | 10/28/2002 | See Source »

...endless teams of terrorists popping into Afghanistan, closing off their transport routes and seizing weapons and equipment stashed for them by abettors inside the country. "This is the type of warfare that many folks don't have the patience to fight. Hell, I don't know if I'm patient enough," says Lieut. Colonel Martin Schweitzer, battalion commander...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: INSIDE THE JIHAD: AFGHANISTAN: Taunts from The Border | 10/28/2002 | See Source »

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