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July 9 - 16, 1998

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Labor pains
New AFL-CIO chief Bob Haynes wants to change the face of the state's unions
Working by Yvonne Abraham

As we lay dying

Most Americans die in hospitals. At last, hospitals are dealing with it.
by Alicia Potter


c o l u m n s


Editorial by the Phoenix

The tax-cutting edge
Candidates promise what the voters don't even want

Don't Quote Me by Dan Kennedy

Green days
How corporate greed -- fueled by stock-market fever -- is destroying newspapers. Plus, more fallout from the Patricia Smith affair.

Out There by Mark Bazer

Growing up Beastie
A bratty teenager follows his white-boy heroes into adulthood

Talking Politics by Michael Crowley

Campaign supernova
Chris Gabrieli becomes all the buzz in the race for Joe Kennedy's seat. Plus, Finneran versus Clapprood.

Urban Eye by Sarah McNaught

Soldiering on
A local heroine works for a healthier Egleston Square

[5] Ask Dr. Lovemonkey


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