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President Clinton argued last year that you can't reform Medicare without reforming the whole health-care system. That is partly right and partly wrong. It's true that the real problem is the rising cost of health care in general, not Medicare per se. But Medicare is now behind the rest of the health-care system in health-cost management innovation. And Medicare, as the country's largest single health-care financing system by far, can and ought to lead the way in finding solutions (since general reform appears out of the question...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE BEST WAY TO FIX MEDICARE | 9/4/1995 | See Source »

...Attorney General thinks that Pro se indigent inmate lawsuits get the same treatment as a suit by a prominent wealthy citizen he believes that Elvis lives...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Frivolous Suits Not Always So | 7/25/1995 | See Source »

Judges regularly throw out legitimate claims by indigent pro se litigants on the basis of frivolity. Many prison guards do not know what the word means. If the courts cannot handle their burden let them work 40 hours per week, or stay open 24 hours until they catch up as hospitals do Denying citizens the right to be heard, a First Amendment right because prison guards do not consider them important is a denial of due process based upon wealth discrimination and status prohibited by the law of the U.S. Supreme Court. Roy Bercaw Cambridge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Frivolous Suits Not Always So | 7/25/1995 | See Source »

...sense would be I'm not in favor ofrandomization per se," Jewett says. "I'm in favorof houses being a good cross-section of theHarvard community. I think the current systemhasn't produced that as much as it should...

Author: By Sarah J. Schaffer, | Title: Diversity Concerns Affect Possibility Of Randomization | 4/21/1995 | See Source »

...part of the survey that I wrote was about people who are voluntarily downshifting making voluntary changes in their lifestyle in order to gain more time, more control over their time, less stress, more balance," Schor said. "People aren't doing it because they're rejecting consume goods per se...

Author: By Elizabeth T. Bangs, | Title: Schor Featured on NPR Show | 4/19/1995 | See Source »

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