Word: section
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...twenties to early thirties. The interviews occur in Jersey City and Buffalo, cities chosen because of the de-industrialization that has displaced large segments of the working class since the 1970s. For these Gen Xers, the problems of the inner city go far deeper than a slim section of jobs in the want ads. Interviewees consistently say that the sense of community, the thread that once held urban cities together, has frayed and, in some cases, split altogether. They talk about neighborhoods polarized by racism, gang violence, drug proliferation, loss of cultural identity and domestic violence. The candor is stark...
...After many vials of blood have been taken from my arm, I am dressed in my patient's uniform--white polo shirt sporting the Cleveland Clinic logo and loose blue trousers--and seated across a desk from Dr. Richard Lang, section head of preventive medicine at Cleveland Clinic and my internist for the day. With unexpected deliberation, given the harried pace of American medicine, he spends the next hour questioning me--work, family, stresses, satisfactions, diet, diseases, sex life--progressing from the general to the specific. The goal of his detective work is to elicit hints of any underlying conditions...
...with Naddaff working as an assistant professor at Harvard and Hafrey recently hired at The New York Times as a staff editor for the book review section, the couple were forced to endure a long-distance separation for three more years...
...useful in our lives--has always been part of the mix of news stories in TIME, ranging from finance columns by Daniel Kadlec to such cover stories as our recent one on how to make sense of the latest cancer research. This week we're launching a new section of the magazine, called Personal Time, designed to provide in one place each week news and information about your health, finances and personal technology...
...features a group of distinguished columnists we believe you'll come to trust, as well as news briefs we think you'll find useful. Dan Goodgame, the assistant managing editor in charge of the section, emphasizes that it will be updated right through Saturday like our other news sections, to include reporting and advice on the latest events each week. "The columns will be both practical and newsy," he says, "playing off the events of the week and featuring aggressive reporting by our columnists." We'd like you to meet them...