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'Experimental Man,' by David Ewing Duncan - San Francisco Chronicle
'Experimental Man,' by David Ewing Duncan San Francisco Chronicle, USA Duncan was offered most of the testing free or at great discount, but the prices quoted range from a few hundred dollars to as much as $40000 fees rarely, if ever, covered by health insurance , and so far with good reason. His own personal physician ...
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch Jobless workers' woes finding health coverage
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Universal health care bill returns - The Sacramento Bee's Capital Alert
KCBS Universal health care bill returns The Sacramento Bee's Capital Alert, CA "Well, socialization is not an ugly word in Washington, DC these days," Leno cracked, comparing health insurance to the banking system. The private sector gets all the profits, he said, while the people and government get to shoulder all the risk and ... Single Payer Push Begins Anew in California TPMCafé State Sen. Leno Proposes Universal Healthcare KCBS Sen. Leno to announce health care
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Suze Orman: Queen of the Crisis - TIME
Suze Orman: Queen of the Crisis TIME 05, 2009 "I'm very, very sorry to say that my business is skyrocketing," the personal - finance guru Suze Orman said one late January afternoon. The Dow was down almost 200 points, and Orman was lounging on the terrace of her San Francisco town house, ...
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Zen Boyfriend? A new play
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Utah, Hawaii residents generate top scores in survey measuring health, happiness (KFSM Ft. Smith-Fayetteville)
WASHINGTON (AP) — Looking for happiness — it's family-friendly communities for some, tropical paradise or the rugged West for others. A survey of Americans' well-being, conducted by Gallup in partnership with Healthways and America's Health Insurance Plans, gives high marks to Utah , which boasts lots of outdoor recreation for its youthful population.
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(By KEVIN FREKING, Associated Press Writer) Looking for happiness - it's family-friendly communities for
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Health IT Incentive Funding in Stimulus Package Might Not Spur ... - Kaiser network.org
Health IT Incentive Funding in Stimulus Package Might Not Spur ... Kaiser network.org, DC ... choice is between continuing health insurance for your staff and buying a new IT system that gets paid back over five years, that's going to challenge an office manager or administrator anywhere in the country" ( AP/ San Francisco Chronicle , 3/9). ...
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KCBS Healthy San Francisco Program Survives Latest Court
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Dozens get free surgeries at Kaiser in SF - San Francisco Chronicle
Dozens get free surgeries at Kaiser in SF San Francisco Chronicle, USA Yam, who has worked for a furniture store for 10 years, once had medical insurance . But six months ago, he went on part-time work status and can't afford $550 monthly in health insurance premiums for his family. Next month, he said, he'll be out of a ...
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Recent columns on unemployment and the federal subsidy for
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New Wave Russ Meyer Violet Blue: Voluptuous Biker Babes Invade San ... - San Francisco Chronicle
New Wave Russ Meyer Violet Blue: Voluptuous Biker Babes Invade San ... San Francisco Chronicle, USA The union could provide health insurance and help with certain challenges that performers have to deal with on set or elsewhere. VB: April what do you think people (outside of porn) understand the least about porn, and porn performers? ...
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San Francisco Firms Compete for Better Health
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Three to six years before investors recoup portfolio losses ... - MarketWatch
Three to six years before investors recoup portfolio losses ... MarketWatch "Markets like this take you back to basics," Clark said. "I don't think very many people think this is a bounce-back scenario. It's going to be hard work." Jonathan Burton is an assistant personal finance editor for MarketWatch, based in San Francisco .
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Personal finance woes? Salvation Army can help The Salvation Army is going
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Slowing the Growth of Health Care Costs — Lessons from Regional ... - New England Journal of Medicine (subscription)
Slowing the Growth of Health Care Costs — Lessons from Regional ... New England Journal of Medicine (subscription), MA Elliott S. Fisher, MD, MPH, Julie P. Bynum, MD, MPH, and Jonathan S. Skinner, Ph.D. The expansion of health insurance coverage in the United States is likely to be on the front burner of health care reform efforts in the new presidential administration ...
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The federal stimulus act
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Donnelly, Burton weigh in on benefits cut: Congressmen send letter ... - Trading Markets (press release)
Donnelly, Burton weigh in on benefits cut: Congressmen send letter ... Trading Markets (press release), CA ... and life insurance benefits for 15000 retired salaried employees on April 1. The Delphi Salaried Retirees Association, representing more than 1300 of the retirees, has filed an objection to the termination of the benefits through a San Francisco ... Retirees will fight Delphi health cuts in court Indianapolis Star Law firm files objection over Delphi Corp. action Youngstown Vindicator
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