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...stickiest questions turn on costs. Bill Clinton has signaled that he will boost taxes on alcohol and tobacco to help meet the $50 billion-to-$70 billion price tag for providing insurance to America's 37 million uninsured. Sin taxes alone, however, won't be enough. Last week Magaziner privately asked representatives of large and small businesses how best to cap costs in the short term while phasing in benefits more slowly. That idea concerns some in the White House, who insist, as one put it, "We have to create winners before we create losers...
...then they proceeded to wrestle. Not one-on-one, or even tag-team. Instead, about thirty Winthropians at once swam into the mess, drenching each other in the quintessential food of childhood...
Still, some of the writing is just plain brilliant. In one scene, Oberon and Titania exchange some witty cereal puns: "Let's just be Frankenberry the hatchet," "Honey Comb home, (Although the tag-line--"Oh, Nut 'n' Honey"--is predictable...
...BOOMER KIND OF THING. WHEN PRESIDENT Clinton recently invited his Cabinet to Camp David for the weekend, he also called in two "facilitators" to conduct encounter-style discussions about how to share, trust one another and learn. Everyone wore a name tag (first and last names). Clinton got the ball rolling by recalling how tough it was to be a fat kid. As part of the exercise, participants were asked, What do you know now that you are afraid you won't know at the end of four years in the White House? Answered one: The names...
Harvard's blue-line, meanwhile, has returned to form after a shaky debut two weeks ago. Yale's power-play, featuring Hobey Baker candidate senior Mark Kauffman, is the best in the nation (clicking at 33 percent), but you wouldn't have known that last night. The tag-team of Drury and sophomore Steve Martins on Harvard's two penalty killing units held Yale to just one-for-seven...