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Womack Gives DeLay Tour of Wellness Center
ReporterTwo very different opinions collided today as Rogers Mayor and Republican Steve Womack gave Congressional opponent and Republican Gunner DeLay a tour of the Rogers Wellness Center; A facility Womack says should become a reality for other communities...Tags: Nursing, Migration, Judges, Government, National Government
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Boost for Obama's health bill: Lawmaker signs on, nuns write their support; vote this weekend
AP Special CorrespondentWASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama's sweeping health care legislation won precious support from a longtime liberal holdout in the House on Wednesday and from a retired Catholic bishop and nuns representing dozens of religious orders —...Tags: Medicare, Laws, Government, Employees, Heads of State
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Health Care Debate Heats Up Locally
The battle over health care isn't only in Washington. Congressmen from our area are the focus of an intense local effort, trying to persuade their votes.
President Obama gave Congress a deadline of the end of this week to take a final vote on health...Tags: Centre County, Washington, Tim Holden, Medical Services, White House
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Pennsylvania lawmaker calls health care ad outrageous and untrue, but group refuses to halt it
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — A Pennsylvania lawmaker whose parents recently died of cancer is among the targets of an ad campaign by a conservative group that questions congressional Democrats' interest in preventing the disease. Democratic Rep. Kathy...Tags: Laws, Medical Services, Diseases, Justice System, Elections
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Group: Idaho first to sign law that would sue federal government over health care overhaul
Associated Press WriterBOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho took the lead in a growing, nationwide fight against health care overhaul Wednesday when its governor became the first to sign a measure requiring the state attorney general to sue the federal government if residents are...Tags: Trials, Executive Branch, Constitutional Issues, Washington, Laws
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Details of the health care overhaul plan shaped by Obama and Democrats in Congress
President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats are pulling together a final version of a health care overhaul bill and pushing for House votes as early as this week. Democrats are awaiting cost assessments from the Congressional Budget Office that...Tags: Insurance, Congressional Budget Office, Medicare, Employees, Laws
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Idaho To Sue Federal Government If Health Care Reform Passes
The Associated PressIdaho took the lead in a growing, nationwide fight against health care overhaul Wednesday when its governor became the first to sign a measure requiring the state attorney general to sue the federal government if residents are forced to buy health...Tags: Corruption, Democratic Party, Government Health Care, Washington, DC, Barack Obama
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Sen. Bill Nelson: Acreage residents need answers about cancer cluster
U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson urged the Senate's environmental committee Wednesday to get involved in The Acreage's cancer investigation, saying residents of the central Palm Beach County community need answers after almost a year of uncertainty. "I'm asking...Tags: Tumors, Environmental Politics, Corruption, Bill Nelson, Cancer
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Computer programmers accused of helping Bernard Madoff conceal Ponzi scheme are indicted in NY
NEW YORK (AP) — Two former employees accused of helping fraudulent Wall Street financier Bernard Madoff (MAY'-dawf) program an old computer to generate false records have been indicted. Wednesday's indictment accuses computer programmers Jerome O'...Tags: Prosecution, Justice System, Trials, Gaming, Software Industry
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American terror suspects living in average US communities show challenge of homegrown problem
Associated Press WritersWASHINGTON (AP) — The growing front in the war on terrorism may be no farther than Main Street. The terror cases that have emerged in the past week have one common characteristic: The suspects are all Americans. One is a woman who looked after the...Tags: New York, Laws, Science and Technology, California, Murder
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AP review finds more than 100 complaints filed with government over fixed Toyotas
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) — Complaints of sudden acceleration in Toyotas repaired under recalls have nearly doubled in the past two weeks, according to an Associated Press analysis of government data. The complaints from 105 drivers raise questions about...Tags: New York, Luxury Vehicles, Toyota Recall (2010), Toyota, Vehicles
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Fiscal reform is needed to solve budget crisis
In his budget address, Governor Quinn responded to the state's budget crisis with significant cuts across the board and for the human services sector. There is really only one way for the state to solve its financial problems. It must increase revenues...Tags: United Way , Charity, Corruption, Executive Branch, Government
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