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<DIV>- Our society may end up paperless - someday - but in the meantime, a Northeast Ohio inventor has developed an environmentally helpful way of using discarded paper for both art and architecture. (<STRONG><EM>Creative Nerve</EM> by Carolyn Jack</STRONG><EM>)</EM></DIV>
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<DIV><EM>-</EM> Massachussetts politics are messing with Democratic heads, but there's a cost to Republicans if they keep obstructing policy reforms including health insurance (<STRONG><EM>Inexact Possibilities</EM>, by Seth Rosenberg</STRONG>). Plus, reform might help patients, doctors and the whole health-insurance system more if the U.S. got creative and changed how we handle malpractice. (<EM><STRONG>Ruling Imagination</STRONG></EM> <STRONG>by Peter Friedman</STRONG>) </DIV>
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