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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Although Rauner intended to concentrate in biology and chemistry while attending Dartmouth College, he wound up graduating with a degree in economics...

Author: By Courtney A. Coursey, | Title: HBS Graduate Establishes New Professorship | 4/26/1997 | See Source »

...laws against eavesdropping on phone conversations (Boehner was using a cell phone at the time) and disclosing their contents. The Martins have agreed to cooperate with the ongoing investigation into how the embarrassing conversation transcript was initially passed to the then-ranking Democrat on the ethics committee and eventually wound up in the hands of The New York Times...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Price of Eavesdroppers | 4/23/1997 | See Source »

Gayner was rushed to Beth Israel Hospital for emergency surgery and is currently in stable condition. Drike was treated for her wound at Mount Auburn Hospital, police said...

Author: By Karen M. Paik, | Title: Store 24 Worker Changed in Attack | 4/21/1997 | See Source »

...most amazing journey of all was taken by COURTNEY LOVE. Last year she was still rock's open wound. Tread-marked and track-marked, widow of Kurt Cobain and primal scream of the rock band Hole, she was the id other rockers warmed their instruments against. This year she's Audrey Hepburn. O.K., not quite. But for her sizable performance in The People vs. Larry Flynt, in which she played Flynt's formidable and doomed wife Althea, a druggy ex-stripper, Love won the New York Film Critics Circle Award as Best Supporting Actress. Last month the same woman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO THE CLASS OF 1996? | 4/21/1997 | See Source »

Meanwhile, managed-care companies are squeezing payments to doctors so tightly that in late December 485 Denver-area physicians scrapped their HMO provider, Antero Healthplans, rather than accept a 15% cut. Their 3,000 patients had to scramble over the holidays to find somebody to treat them. Most wound up back with their old doctors, but after enough anxiety to underscore a remark by Peter Van Etten, president of Stanford Health Services: "In this insanity of economics in health care, the patient always loses...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BACKLASH AGAINST HMOS | 4/14/1997 | See Source »

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