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...such well-versed generalists, who train in the fields of internal medicine, pediatrics and family practice, may be on their way to extinction. In 1963 half of all American doctors were primary-care physicians. Today that number is down to a third. And surveys of medical school graduates reveal that less than 20% plan to enter primary care. By contrast, half of all doctors in Canada and more than two-thirds of those in Britain are primary-care providers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is Health Care Too Specialized? | 9/14/1992 | See Source »

...project. Once the explorer is out of the ground, Starrs could use several technological tools that can coax secrets from the dead. Modern lab tests can detect the tiniest traces of poison or gunpowder residue, DNA analysis can help make identifications and scrutiny with scanning electron microscopes can reveal other telltale marks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tales From The Crypt | 9/14/1992 | See Source »

...results from De Kalb reveal how frayed Bush's coalition has become. In this suburb more than 90% of registered Democrats say they expect to stick with the party's standard-bearer in November. Additionally, about 11% of local registered Republicans and 46% of De Kalb's independents say they are leaning toward Clinton. Among voters ages 18 to 34, traditionally one of Bush's strongest constituencies, Clinton is leading 62% to Bush's 28%. Among women, Clinton captures 63% of likely voters...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Race in Key Places | 9/14/1992 | See Source »

...completely believable and is deeply affecting in her final derangement. Surrounding her are exceptional men: Gregg Edelman as the hapless gentleman farmer Levin, Scott Wentworth as a reckless but wholly admirable version of Vronsky and, most striking, John Cunningham, who overcomes caricatured writing of Anna's estranged husband to reveal a man poignantly wrongheaded and, in his way, as doomed as his desperate spouse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Big Epic Writ Small | 9/7/1992 | See Source »

...augment an already extensive seismic network with portable instrumentation. "Before the San Andreas goes," reflects geologist Ken Hudnut somberly, "maybe we'll catch a precursor." A hot wind swoops across the desert as Hudnut retrieves a plastic box from under an oleander bush and pops the lid to reveal the small satellite receiver it shields from blowing sand. Nearby, a tripod-mounted antenna straddles a survey pipe like a spindly sentinel. Coded signals beamed down by orbiting ! satellites, Hudnut explains, serve to pinpoint the location of the pipe. The slightest shift in the pipe's position, and Hudnut will know...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: News From the Underground | 8/24/1992 | See Source »

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