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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...subject is touchy, and McKibben goes on at length to show that only children are, on average, perfectly O.K., normal, not lonely and unsocialized, and even likely to do better in school, presumably because of more adult attention. He cites research, some of it a bit woozy-sounding, asserting that "only children show more interest in science, music, math and literature, while kids with siblings care more for...mechanical and technical work, skilled trades, and labor." Yeah, yeah, thinks the reader, concluding (as does McKibben, in fact) that only children are a lot like the rest of us. If your...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dad Says Two Kids Make A Crowd | 7/20/1998 | See Source »

...G.O.P.'s willingness to focus on teachers: Democrats are joining in. In California's Democratic gubernatorial primary, the candidates bickered over whose plan got toughest on middling teachers. The winner, Gray Davis, supports evaluations of public school teachers by their peers and the testing of teachers in their subject every five years. Although the California Federation of Teachers has endorsed Davis in the general election against Republican Dan Lungren, it was a reluctant endorsement; and Davis has accepted it reluctantly. "Teacher testing and evaluation are not things that warm the hearts of people in the teachers' unions," says Davis' campaign...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Bite On Teachers | 7/20/1998 | See Source »

...example, Bowers said that while at UCSB,Narayanamurti used resources to improve thecomputer sciences, instead of his own subject ofphysics because he felt that area was alreadystrong...

Author: By Jennifer M. Siegel, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Physics Expert Named New Dean of DEAS | 7/17/1998 | See Source »

Sievers said her desire to research international development stems from its intellectual allure as an interdisciplinary subject...

Author: By Gregory S. Krauss, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Sievers To Head HCID | 7/17/1998 | See Source »

...working against them," says Tumulty. Both parties now agree on reforms that would speed access to specialist care, make HMOs pay for unnecessary emergency room treatment when it was reasonable for the patient to assume there was a crisis, give patients access to more information on treatment options, and subject disputed coverage decisions to speedy third-party review. What they can't agree on is a mechanism for enforcing those changes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Congress Split Over Suing HMOs | 7/16/1998 | See Source »

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