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...Wedner, "the very best way of curing an allergy is to take away the allergen. No one is allergic to something that isn't there." In a few cases, that prescription is simple. Sufferers can get rid of the cat, for example, or avoid obviously allergenic foods and switch to nonlatex (but more expensive) gloves...
Dunne says her switch from economics to EastAsian Studies was partly a result of the EconomicsDepartment's often unhelpful attitude towards her,something she does not feel can be excused by hedepartments' size, particularly since she was theonly visually impaired student in the department...
...TIME poll, Perot draws from both major-party candidates almost equally: 27% of Clinton voters say they would switch to Perot in a three-way race, and 25% of Bush backers say the same. But the who-does-it-hurt-the-most question is fast becoming irrelevant. If he could keep his support through the fall -- the ultimate challenge for an independent candidate feeding on voter protest -- Perot would not be a spoiler but the front runner in the popular vote for President...
...Rehnquist. Such a change in habeas corpus law, frequently used as protection for people on death row, may allow states to carry out the death penalty more swiftly by avoiding postponements on appeal -- and raises the risk that new, exonerating evidence will never be heard in court before the switch is pulled. (See cover stories beginning on page...
...pilot's suitcases was recovered at Lockerbie. The other had been mysteriously left behind in Frankfurt, and arrived safely in Seattle a day later. That story, which TIME has corroborated, doesn't prove Pan Am's claim that terrorists used al-Kassar's drug pipeline to pull a suitcase switch in Frankfurt. But it does support the theory that a rogue bag was inserted into the automated baggage-control system, as the secret FBI report indicates was possible...