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...like to express grave concern about public officials interfering with the provision of care... [and] limiting the doctor/patient relationship," he said
...that he would be willing to consider a Republican-sponsored constitutional amendment allowing prayers in public schools -- depending on the "details." While civil-liberties groups characterized the President's statement as a "cave-in," White House aides scrambled to clarify Clinton's position, explaining that he only meant to express an interest in neutral legislation for a "moment of silence." Democratic allies in Congress were left grumbling about what they saw as yet another presidential waffle...
...message called for "those people who disagree with Harvard's current implication in the military's ban on gays to please write President Rudenstine to express your displeasure and urge the revocation of this support." A copy was forwarded to The Crimson by a recipient...
...They can express and convey information and express their opinions, but that's as far as I'd go," says Thomas N. Bisson, history department chair...
...American Express Co. subsidiary has agreed to a $50 million fine -- the largest penalty ever assessed against a financial institution for drug money-laundering charges -- as part of the settlement of a massive case, Justice Department officials announced today. American Express Bank International will give up $33 million seized by U.S. Customs agents in 1992 and $7 million made in money-laundering transactions on behalf of a Mexican drug organization. (Two bank officials were convicted on laundering and fraud charges earlier this year.) TIME assistant editor Bernard Baumohl, who covers business, says the troubles are part of a domino effect...