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...Reported by Edward W. Desmond/Tokyo, Barbara Rudolph/ New York and Adam Zagorin/Washington
...about it, sanity is here to stay a while-along with a touch of class and maybe a whiff of charm. Mugler served at least one important function: bring in the clowns, the bearded ladies, the acrobats. It's all downright nostalgic. --Reported bY Greg Burke/Rome, Dorie Denbigh/Paris, Barbara Rudolph and David E. Thigpen/New York
...break with other federal courts, a judge in Wisconsin struck down a portion of the 1994 federal abortion-clinic-access law. Judge Rudolph Randa said a section of the law that bans nonviolent physical obstruction of clinics is unconstitutional. The ruling is likely to be appealed...
...trade barriers restricting sales of western goods and services there. While the trade pact could boost U.S. trade with China by $1 billion, the U.S. trade gap with China soared to nearly $30 billion last year. "These other issues will be very contentious," says TIME New York correspondent Barbara Rudolph. "This is just the beginning of a long series of fights and battles...
...doctors, potentially devastating the quality and diversity of U.S. medical care down the road. One such hospital in New York City, St. Luke's-Roosevelt, estimates that if planned cuts in Medicare and Medicaid discussed by Speaker Newt Gingrich, New York Governor George Pataki and New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani all go through, the hospital will lose more than $35 million per year and may have to eliminate physician training entirely. "At some point," says TIME health care writer Janice Castro, "these hospitals simply will be unable to train the next generation of physicians. Nobody wants...