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President Bush's MEDICAL PRIVACY rules, effective April 2003, will relax the ones that ex-President Clinton proposed, which would have required PATIENTS to provide written consent before doctors could give out their records. The impact: patients won't need a consent form to pick up prescriptions or see a specialist, but they also won't have the power to prevent disclosures before treatment. DOCTORS criticize Bush for removing the need for patient consent but will be freer in hospitals to discuss cases with colleagues. INSURERS, which fought for the Bush rules, can soon avoid paperwork that might dissuade patients...
...says. "It's a hugely grueling part. Bialystock drives a lot of the show, he's rarely offstage." A veteran of four American musicals, including Chicago in London, he is a champion of those Broadway belters. "If ever there was a time when people needed to laugh and relax, its now," he insists. "The Producers provides some balance to today's tensions. It's wonderfully offensive to all creeds!" He bristles at the suggestion that musicals are all fluff. "Not merely escapism. Escapism is vital." And contemporary relevances are there if you look for them, he says. The Producers, after...
...recession, fighting with HMOs--these are worrisome times, to be sure. But Americans have felt STRESSED before, as TIME noted in a 1983 cover story that focused on the ways Americans were finding to relax...
...good position where we don’t have that much pressure on us and we’ll be able to relax and just wrestle,” said sophomore Jesse Jantzen, who compared his squad to Olympic gold medalist figure skater Sarah Hughes...
...harder I searched for reasons, the more I floundered. By Thursday morning I had nearly decided to just relax and enjoy my newfound cachet. I sauntered into the office, feeling just a bit cooler, hipper, more in touch with those crazy kids. Then I picked up a newspaper...