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Weld said his solution to the state's drug problem includes tougher sentences for drug offenders and education programs aimed at seven- to nine-year-olds...
While it's fine and good to call for tougher questions, we should be applauding the candidates for maintaining their civility, especially Bob Dole, who would probably benefit from some pointed character comments. The amicability might be artificial, but after all, it's our ability to resist our base urges that separates us from animals...
Patients who aren't covered face a tougher challenge. More than 40 million Americans are uninsured, and some who are insured aren't adequately covered. Some HMOs, for example, consider the cocktail therapy too expensive to offer their clients. To fill at least part of the gap, Congress in 1990 created the AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP). Each state administers its portion of the $165 million budget as it sees fit, however. States like New York and California, which supplement the federal money with state funds, are among the most generous, covering more than 50 different medications. Georgia, by contrast...
...event that involves all of these skills and more is what I shall call the "Drinker's Decathlon"--a tougher, more grueling sport there never...
...After the Hartford game we've worked out some of the kinks," Stauffer said. "[We're] playing as a unit. We have a lot of depth this year. It's much tougher for opponents to defend against. We have eight or nine players who can put the ball away...