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...Scaasi also dresses mother-in-law Barbara. But he vows to make Laura look "snappier," in vivid colors like turquoise ("tur-kwaz") and "a bright bottle green." (The red that Oscar de la Renta put her in, right, may be a foretaste.) We asked Scaasi and celebrity stylist Phillip Bloch to appraise the First Lady's fashion choices thus far. Clip and save: Laura will unveil her new look when she accompanies George W. on a trip to Europe in mid-June...
...devastating, one of the worst espionage cases we've seen, and not just because of the irony. The headlines so far are all about Aldrich Ames and Felix Bloch, and the microphone at the State Department - which he wasn't involved in - but the damage goes far beyond that...
...grownups, however, females are generally more likely than men to accept mental-health treatment. Julie Bloch learned she had ADHD the same way many other women do: she took her young son for treatment, and the psychiatrist suggested she consider a twofer. "I had never thought about it before," says Bloch, 47, a sales executive in the San Francisco area. "I was always different. I didn't have a lot of focus. But I didn't really think adults could have ADHD...
...Bloch and her son started Ritalin on the same day. They both reported benefits. She felt newly focused on her job, and he pulled his grades way up. But as the working mother of two, she still has a frantic life: "Somebody else's needs always come first." Says Sari Solden, author of Women with Attention Deficit Disorder: "Men are encouraged to focus narrowly on their area of interest and are much more likely to have secretaries or wives who do things for them. Women have much more diffuse roles to fill...
...while to decide whether to do this, looking carefully at how Gore's contest proceeds. "I think the Justices will be concerned about coming out with a divided opinion, because the public will see it as a partisan thing, and the court will lose some credibility," says Susan Low Bloch, a constitutional-law professor at Georgetown. The Justices may also worry about delegitimizing the Florida Supreme Court by tossing out one of its most high-profile decisions--and one that was unanimous...