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P is for Prozac How a government corrupted by special interests is spawning a generation of medicated preschoolers. "Dollar Bill" never sold out He was an honorable antidote to Clinton, but for an electorate conditioned to empathy from their leaders, Bradley didn't work. Tit for tat? How the Texas brothers who secretly funded attack ads against McCain have made millions managing state money under the Bush administration in Austin. Going for the gold star Bradley tries hard to be bold and impressive, while Gore concentrates on winning. Making health an issue Clinton continues to push for reforms. The Harry and Louise show The fictional couple who appeared in anti-Clinton ads are now in a new campaign. Drug execs may seek Medicare deal Silence in the House Many Republicans agree that partial privatization is necessary to reform Social Security, but don't expect them to say that in this election year. Geographic discrimination? Supporters of a new lawsuit against the federal government want to know why Minnesota seniors receive less money for their health care. Orphans of managed care Sickle cell patients are in the middle of a dilemma over the cost of effective drugs. |
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