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Coming up on Perspectives:

Lorrie Goldin's husband was recently diagnosed with melanoma. He has insurance through his job, but a slew of 'what ifs' underscore the urgency of health insurance reform.
Recently on Perspectives:

Erik Vance's money-hungry friends all worship
three movies -- "Wall Street," "Glengarry Glen Ross" and
"Boiler Room" -- and quote memorable lines. But they
don't seem to have watched how they end.
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An abandoned 19th century cemetery is a library
telling stories of pain and personal tragedy -- and
people who nevertheless threw themselves at the future.
Mike Newland comments.
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When you've had 'a few,' do you have any idea
how much alcohol you've actually consumed? Lisa
Frederiksen says it's time for consumers to get basic
information about how many 'standard drinks' are in
their glasses.
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When Jason Galisatus came out as a teen, he
thought it would solve all his problems. The results
were a bit more complicated.
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Henry Louis Gates' new PBS program has been
asking celebrities, 'Where are you from?' Tomas Jimenez
says the answer to that question, for Americans and
America itself, is 'everywhere.'
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