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Question 5 on the Massachusetts ballot is by far the most complex of the proposals. If passed, it would create a Health Care Council that would review and recommend health care system legislation to ensure comprehensive and high quality health care coverage for all Massachusetts residents. Although we support the spirit of this proposed law along the vein of universal health care, we are wary about its logistical implications and fear that the result may render a state health care system worse off than the one that exists today. We support the pretense of the proposal, especially that...
...come across the "George Jones Sings Dallas Frazier" album, but I look forward to the day when I do. (Frazier also wrote "Say It's Not You," one of my all-time Jones favorites.) Meanwhile, this Ace import still remains available at your favorite Internet outlet. I recommend...
...film collaboration with cellist Yo-Yo Ma '76. After a stint as the national dance company of Belgium, the group returned to the U.S. in 1991 and embarked on a full touring schedule, which fortunately includes frequent stops in Boston. Next time the group is in town, I highly recommend venturing out of the Square to catch a wonderful-and quite unusual-perfomance...
...have difficulty confronting the products of conception. However, the experience of mifepristone patients in both Europe and the U.S. clinical trials suggests a high degree of satisfaction with this method, with strong majorities telling researchers they would use this method again if they needed another abortion, and would recommend it to friends. CAROLE JOFFE Bryn Mawr...
...that younger readers may not realize how unlikely his success once seemed, at least to others. Atlas is good at portraying the obstacles the literary establishment placed in the path of a Midwestern Jew. When Bellow graduated from Northwestern University, the English-department chairman told him, "I wouldn't recommend that you study English. You weren't born to it." And this was intended as friendly advice. Bellow later resented being labeled a Jewish writer, not because he abjured his faith but because he found attempts to pigeonhole him and his work offensive. He did not join the mainstream...