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High drug costs are infuriating voters and spurring politicians to roll out remedies. Not surprisingly, the congressional Republican plan leans on the market, while the Clinton plan serves up a new entitlement. A centrist measure from G.O.P. Senator William Roth seeks to bridge the divide. Is a deal possible? In theory, yes. The money is there--or at least is projected to be. And the philosophical differences, although stark, aren't ones that either side holds that dear. Alas, the fighting will probably continue as each side tries to score political points. Complicating matters: the drug plan is linked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Rx For Pills--And Politics | 7/24/2000 | See Source »

...most of your life, building a nest egg by investing regularly in a 401(k) or Roth IRA or low-cost variable annuity is a no-brainer. You get decades of tax-free growth (returns on stocks have averaged about 11% annually the past few decades), and in the case of a 401(k), you also get an up-front tax deduction. Try getting that in a taxable stock mutual fund at Fidelity or Vanguard. Those of you who get a matching contribution from your employer can count additional blessings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stop That 401(k)! | 7/10/2000 | See Source »

...Roth's new look meant to impress the Swedish Academy? Who knows, but who could blame him? Roth has already won every major book award, and literary-conspiracy theorists could point out that a wider world view may have helped Saul Bellow win a Nobel Prize in 1976. Like Bellow's Mr. Sammler's Planet and The Dean's December, The Human Stain makes a good case for the decline of humanism, civility and common sense. Roth also gives us a bleak look beneath the surface of the nation's current self-satisfaction. Silk's off-campus troubles include...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Authors: The Unremovable Stain | 5/8/2000 | See Source »

...Roth has not lost one ampere of his power to rile and surprise. When Alexander Portnoy, David Kepesh (The Professor of Desire) and Zuckerman writhed between desire and conscience, the psychoanalytic model was turned into serious comic fiction...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Authors: The Unremovable Stain | 5/8/2000 | See Source »

...recent years Roth has found inspiration in history and sociology. Ira Ringold, in I Married a Communist, is a left-wing actor caught up in Joe McCarthy's '50s witch-hunts. The wrenching American Pastoral drew on the anarchy of the '60s and '70s. Swede Levov, glove manufacturer and good suburbanite, is devastated when his daughter becomes a fugitive terrorist...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Authors: The Unremovable Stain | 5/8/2000 | See Source »

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