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...Nation: America Remembers September 11, 2001" (Little, Brown), edited by TIME senior editor Bob Sullivan, soars to No. 4 on the 12/9 NYT nonfiction bestseller list. "One Nation" is the sixth LIFE book to be published this year. The WSJ is impressed, calling the book "tasteful and touching...a thorough telling...
...years. There are 17 maternal deaths per 1,000 live births, the second worst rate in the world, just behind war-ravaged Sierra Leone. The statistics only hint at what medical care for women is like in a nation where a male doctor is not allowed to give a thorough physical examination to a female patient. Women had to be examined wearing the full burka. Male doctors sometimes had to stand in a hallway shouting instructions to a female assistant. A doctor could be imprisoned for talking to a female patient who was not fully covered...
...years. There are 17 maternal deaths per 1,000 live births, the second worst rate in the world, just behind war-ravaged Sierra Leone. The statistics only hint at what medical care for women is like in a nation where a male doctor is not allowed to give a thorough physical examination to a female patient. Women had to be examined wearing the full burka. Male doctors sometimes had to stand in a hallway shouting instructions to a female assistant. A doctor could be imprisoned for talking to a female patient who was not fully covered...
...years. There are 17 maternal deaths per 1,000 live births, the second worst rate in the world, just behind war-ravaged Sierra Leone. The statistics only hint at what medical care for women is like in a nation where a male doctor is not allowed to give a thorough physical examination to a female patient. Women had to be examined wearing the full burka. Male doctors sometimes had to stand in a hallway shouting instructions to a female assistant. A doctor could be imprisoned for talking to a female patient who was not fully covered...
...measure, which the President signed into law Monday, provides stricter screening guidelines for carry-on bags and passengers themselves, a more thorough x-ray procedure for checked bags and upgraded security systems on board airplanes. All this for the low, low price to the traveler of just $2.50 per passenger, per leg, or no more than $5.00 per one-way trip...