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Perspective

Sep. 12, 2012

Health care: division hinders progress

Even as the provision of medicine continues to improve, the lack of unity among Americans as to how health care should be managed prevents modern breakthroughs from reaching the greatest number of people. By Craig B. Garner


By Craig B. Garner


As images of NASA's "Curiosity" expedition continue to capture public interest, the word "spectacular" has been getting a lot of play in recent national media. By replacing images of our beloved American hero Neil Armstrong bouncing on the lunar surface with "a one-ton, automobile-size piece of American ingenuity" that is destined to spend the next two years "examining rocks within the 96-mile crater"...

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