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...Justice Department's request for $20 million for expert witnesses and government lawyers in order to make the lawsuit viable. And the Justice Department itself must permit evidence gathered in a five year long criminal investigation of cigarette manufacturers to be used in the civil lawsuit so tax payer dollars aren't unnecessarily wasted in a duplication of efforts...
...proponent of a carefully crafted, single-payer, universal health care system, one which holds down costs while preserving choice and ensuring high quality care. It is outrageous that there are 750,000 uninsured citizens in Massachusetts...
...remaining patients are happier, and so am I. To pay for their competitive marketing and bloated administrative overhead, the HMOs must raise premiums. It is time to get rid of HMOs. There are 41 million people in the U.S. without health insurance. We need a national, single-payer system. MELVIN H. KIRSCHNER, M.D. Van Nuys, Calif...
...glare of investigators on one front, Microsoft has lost a foothold on another: Bob Herbold, its candidate for one of six open slots on the board of the Software Publishers Association was rejected yesterday. It's especially galling considering that, with IBM, Microsoft is the SPA's largest dues payer, laying out $100,000 a year to be a member of an organization that lately has been increasingly critical of Microsoft...
While I support the right of strawberry pickers to work in humane conditions, their unionization is a complex issue. Many migrant workers are Mexican citizens who are in this country on seasonal work permits. Whether they deserve guaranteed health care at the expense of the American tax-payer is not clear. Further, any unionization is bound to have far-reaching economic consequences. Harvard students should decide on an individual basis whether or not to support the goals of the strawberry pickers. More importantly, HDS does not deserve the right to dictate whether or not students can actually consume strawberries...