By Douglas Holtz-Eakin
The young drop coverage to avoid higher premiums
Independent voices from the TWT Communities

Neil Armstrong would always be taking that first step onto the moon, and Dick Clark was forever "the world's oldest teenager." Some of the notables who died in 2012 created images in our minds that remained unchanged over decades.

Andrew Sarris, a leading movie critic during a golden age for reviewers who popularized the French reverence for directors and inspired debate about countless films and filmmakers, died Wednesday. He was 83.
Andrew Sarris, a leading movie critic during a golden age for reviewers who popularized the French reverence for directors and inspired debate about countless films and filmmakers, died Wednesday. He was 83.
Andrew Sarris, a leading movie critic during a golden age for reviewers who popularized the French reverence for directors and inspired debate about countless films and filmmakers, died Wednesday. He was 83.
Swedish actor Erland Josephson, who collaborated with legendary film director Ingmar Bergman in more than 40 films and plays, has died. He was 88.
One director subverts Finland's relationship with the great outdoors. Another unleashes a foul-mouthed teen on unsuspecting audiences. A third tackles the complexities of family jealousy.
Woody Allen might have occasional doubts about his talent, but his adoring fans at Cannes don't.
SWEDEN
Ingmar Bergman, the esteemed Swedish theater and film director, died yesterday at his home on the remote Baltic island of Faeroe. He was 89.
Ingmar Bergman, the esteemed Swedish theater and film director, died yesterday at his home on the remote Baltic island of Faeroe. He was 89.
STOCKHOLM, Sweden Swedish director Ingmar Bergman, an iconoclastic filmmaker widely regarded as one of the great masters of modern cinema, died today, the president of his foundation said. He was 89.
STOCKHOLM, Sweden Swedish director Ingmar Bergman, an iconoclastic filmmaker widely regarded as one of the great masters of modern cinema, died today, the president of his foundation said. He was 89.
"You must never forget that my life has been lived in the theater," he said in one interview.
"It was lots of fun, suddenly to feel this urge returning."