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Guest Opinions
July 5, 2008 Going neo-liberal: A convert to the cause to change America LARRY S. BREEDEN From the time Nixon was president the media have been telling us of the evils of Republicans and conservatives.
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Agent of Change: Williford Made a Difference in Long Career
Most people don't have a chance to effect profound change during the course of their careers.
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Some Medicare benefits might fall, co-pays rise
Seniors in some Medicare Advantage plans may face reductions in benefits, as well as higher co-payments, if the Medicare bill passed by the House becomes law, according to a national health insurance ...
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Invasive 'rock snot' algae found in W.Va.
Rock snot has arrived in West Virginia. The state Division of Natural Resources said Thursday the invasive algae - technically it's didymo - was found recently in the Elk River near Webster Springs.
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Hospital bills overwhelm Amish
NEW YORK: Amish groups in the United States are facing a financial crisis that could threaten their way of life as they struggle to cope with an epidemic of deadly genetic diseases.
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John DiStaso's Granite Status: NH Advantage Coalition making its presence felt
THINKING AHEAD. Agree or disagree with its conservative views, the New Hampshire Advantage Coalition is becoming a factor in the 2008 elections.
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AARP Criticizes Senator Arlen Specter
Gridlock has paralyzed the U.S. Senate, derailing a critical bipartisan bill that would have stopped a 10 percent cut to doctors who treat Medicare patients, kept Medicare premiums fair, and made significant ...
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Tuscarora School District teachers reject contract proposal in fact finder's report
The impasse between the Tuscarora School District and the Tuscarora Education Association continues with teachers voting against the fact finder's report Wednesday evening.
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Medicare Advantage program makes $1 billion more than anticipated
Private insurers participating in the Medicare Advantage program during 2005 spent less on services for beneficiaries and recorded larger profits than projected, according to a Government Accountability Office ...
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State budget deal voids vital role of health council
GOV. ED RENDELL and legislative leaders made a big deal Monday about not having to furlough 25,000 state workers this week.