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Labor/Employment

May 31, 2003

Lawyers Face Civil Liberties Challenge of SARS

Employment Column - By Kevin Lilly - A deadly disease originates in China, where it is misdiagnosed and misunderstood. Public-health agencies respond slowly and fitfully as the death toll grows. When the disease reaches North America, health professionals, government officials and the courts wrestle with the proper response. Claims of discrimination on the basis of race and equal protection draw media frenzy and public outcry.

        
        Employment Column
        
        By Kevin Lilly
        
        A deadly disease originates in China, where it is misdiagnosed and misunderstood. Public-health agencies ...

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