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It is wrong, I think, to suggest, as William Saletan does in "Frame Game" (""), that our current health-care crisis is caused by the unreasonable expectations of the people who seek medical care.
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(Read William Saletan's "Frame Game" on soccer politics .) ...
( Slate 's Jacob Weisberg offers his assessment of the debate in "," and William Saletan offers another take in ".")
Through features such as "Frame Game" (see William Saletan's analysis of the dismissal of the Paula Jones lawsuit), we hope to provide a deeper understanding than a conventional news summary would enable, but without the time-wasting encrustation of quotations and anecdotes that clogs the typical newspaper or magazine story.