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Air-ambulance Pilot – A Dangerous Job
According to experts on this kind of problems, air-ambulance helicopters have the worst fatal crash...
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Obama’s Health Care Reform Critiziced
The universal health-care systems, proposed by president elect Barack Obama, may be the last hope...
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“Right of conscience,” The Most Disarming and Bitter moral Lesson
A new law known as the “right of conscience” ruled passed by the Bush administration...
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U.S. Issues Controversial Conscience Rule
The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services today issued a regulation that gives employees...
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“Conscience Rule” For Health Care Providers To Take Effect
Unsurprisingly, the Bush administration announced yesterday new protections for health care workers...
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New Rule Protects Doctors Exercising the “Right of Conscience”
The Bush administration on Thursday announced new protections for health care providers who...
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Rate of Uninsured Kids Declines, More Children Living in Poverty
According to a report released Nov. 25 by
Families USA, the number of American children without...
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Health Care Reform, a Difficult Mission for Barack Obama
Health care reform was one of the central issues in his campaign. Barack Obama has proposed major...
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Barack Obama Wins: Will He Keep His Promises about the Health Reform?
Barack Obama has promised major changes to U.S. health care, pledging to create a new national...
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The U.S. Presidential Battle Has Moved On The Health-Care Field
On November
4, United States citizens with the right to vote will not only
be electing the...
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McCain, Obama Have Different Views On The Health Care System
Democrat Barack Obama’s plan would cover 34
million of the nation’s projected 67 million uninsured...
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Medicare Won’t Pay For Certain Hospital Errors Anymore
Medicare, the government insurance program for the elderly and disabled, will stop paying hospitals...
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Confusion around Health Care Plans Offered by McCain and Obama
Both presidential candidates Barack Obama
and John McCain agree that Americans are spending too...
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San Francisco Healthcare Program Declared Legal
Tuesday, a
panel of federal judges ruled that San Francisco’s
federal labor law that requests...
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Federal Health Insurance To Rise 7 Percent In 2009
Health insurance premiums for federal employees are expected to rise by an average of 7 percent in...
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Obama, McCain Have Different Visions of the Health Care System
Both presidential candidates Barack Obama
and John McCain are promising to expand healthcare...
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Barack Obama’s Health Plan Vs. John McCain’s
Medical economists who criticize the plans
of the two presidential candidates say that while...
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Doctor Accused of Treating Cancer Patients with Unapproved Drugs
A doctor specialized in treating cancer patients was charged on Friday with illegally imported...
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CDC: Decreased Sleep Time Is Hazardous to Our Health
A new survey by the National Center
for Health Statistics, part of the U.S. Centers for Disease...
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NIH Delay to Notify Patients on Stolen Data Raises Questions
The unencrypted medical information of nearly 2,500
participants in a cardiac study conducted by...
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Ind. Slaughterhouse Illness Possibly Linked to Minn. Outbreak
The case of the two ill workers at an unidentified Indiana pig slaughterhouse is being investigated...
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Appeals Court Gives SF’s Health Care Program the Green Light
A city program that provides health care to the people who
are uninsured and its partly being...
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Doyle Creates New Department for Families’ Support
Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle said Tuesday that he would
establish a new Department of Children and...
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The Growth Rate in Health Care Spending in US Lower
The increase in health care spending in the US was the smallest since 1998 due to the growing use...
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Health Care Providers Protected Under Conscience Rule
The Bush administration issued on Tuesday a regulation that expands protections for health care...
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Former Star Detective Pellicano Sentenced to 15 Years Behind Bars
Anthony Pellicano, former celebrity detective, was sentenced
Monday to 15 years in prison in his...
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Tickets to Joel, Springsteen Fundraiser for Obama Online Hit
The Obama fundraising concert featuring Billy Joel and Bruce Springsteen that will be held in...
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Judges Sanction San Francisco Health Plan
A three-judge appeals panel of the United States 9th Circuit Court of
Appeals ruled Tuesday that...
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FBI Raids Target Two Cuyahoga County Judges
The FBI raided the chambers of two judges –
Cuyahoga County Common Pleas judges -- Steven Terry...
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Flight Delays Because of Computer Troubleshooting
Because of computer problems at a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) center outside Atlanta,...
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Bush Plan Would Protect Doctors Who Oppose Abortion
Federal health officials have proposed a new regulation that would offer protection to doctors,...
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The Nine Firefighters Missing in Northern Cal Chopper Crash Confirmed Dead
Authorities confirmed Thursday
the deaths of the nine people unaccounted for in the Trinity...
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Sparrow Hospital Employees Fired for Accessing Private Medical Information
After the UCLA Medical Center scandal, when
127 workers read without permission celebrity medical...
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Snooping in Celebrity Files – Something Common at UCLA Medical Center
It appears that celebrity comes itself with more than fame. It
brings paparazzi trouble, which...
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More UCLA Medical Center Staffers Involved In Medical Records Scandal
127 workers at a Los Angeles hospital read without permission
celebrity medical records between...
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Fla. Businessman Paid Hit Man to ‘Delete’ IRS Agent
The owner of a central Florida construction company reportedly tried to pay a hit man to eliminate...
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“Trashman” Threatens To Have Poisoned Baby Food
Anton Dunn, 42, from New York was arrested for posting a
deceiving video on You Tube in which he...
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How We Celebrate Independence Day
Today, Americans all over the world celebrate the day the Declaration of Independence was adopted...
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Hospital Worker Made Profit Selling Celeb Medical Files
A former UCLA
Medical Center
worker has been indicted for allegedly accessing the confidential...
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Private Eye, Pellicano, Wiretapped His Own Clients
During the opening statements of the trial of private eye
Anthony Pellicano on Thursday, a federal...
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Pellicano Trial Opens, Jury Is Selected, Witness A-List
Opening arguments in the Anthony Pellicano wiretapping and racketeering trial are set to begin...
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Pellicano Trial to Begin This Week
The man once known as “private investigator to the stars,” Anthony Pellicano, will finally stand...
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Business
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AIG, Obama under fire as Congress, public take aim
Washington - The US Congress tapped into growing public ire over bailed-out insurance giant AIG's...
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Indian government names new board for fraud-hit IT firm
New Delhi - The Indian government on Sunday nominated three members to the new board of information...
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GM, Ford report massive losses; Obama assures support
Washington - The two major US automakers, Ford Motor Co and General Motors Corp, reported massive...
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Yahoo To Announce Massive Job Cuts Following Weak Q3 Results
Yahoo Inc.’s quarterly results will force the company to lay
out a large number of employees,...
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Financial behemoth Lehman Brothers largest failure in US
New York - Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc, the 158-year-old investment bank, has become the largest...
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Apple settles stock option lawsuit for 14 million dollars
San Francisco - Apple has agreed to a 14-million-dollar settlement of a shareholder lawsuit that...
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Comcast Takes Another Damage Control Step
Comcast has taken another step to contain damage after coming under heavy fire for its interference...
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Fed Bailout of Stearns Brings Back Depression Memories
The fifth largest investment bank, Bear Stearns, has been bailed out by JP Morgan and the Federal...
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IRS Says FedEx Must Pay $319 Million Back Taxes
The IRS found out that FedEx Corp., United States’ second-largest package-shipping company, may...
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Judge: Vonage Willfully Infringed Sprint's Patents
Vonage was found to have willfully infringed Sprint's patents in providing its VoIP telephony...
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Citigroup Bought Ameriquest Under Undisclosed Terms
Citigroup Inc. announced it's taking over the dying subprime lender Ameriquest Mortgage Co. and its...
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FBI Pursues Overseas Leads to Catch Store Extortionists
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation is searching for information abroad to nab the serial...
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World
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Witnesses: Metrolink Commuter Had Green Signal before Crash
Federal investigators found three witnesses who said the commuter train involved in the worst train...
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US Finance Rescue Plan Aims to Help Healthy Companies
Washington - The US treasury secretary and central bank head Tuesday outlined details of a historic...
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Schwarzenegger Promissed to Veto Delayed California Budget
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vowed to veto a long-delayed state budget proposal...
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Obama and McCain on U.S. Health Care
There are very few issues on which both U.S. presidential candidates agree. One of those issues is...
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Nine Firefighters Missing After Helicopter Crashed in Northern California
Nine firefighters were presumed dead and four were seriously injured when
their helicopter...
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Angry State Workers Protest Against Governor’s Cut Plan
Hundreds of state workers in California held a rally on the
west steps of the Capitol Thursday, to...
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Dispute Over the Atlanta Hartsfield Gun Ban
A decision by Georgia lawmakers to loosen the
state’s gun laws has led to a controversy over...
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President Bush Tightens Immigration Policy
The U.S.
tightened its policy regarding immigrants who come to work here. President Bush
signed...
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Train Cars Leaking Acid Cause Evacuation of Residents
Officials announced Saturday that two of six derailed train cars containing hydrochloric acid and...
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Decision On Polar Bears Expected Today
The US Interior Department will announce today if the polar
bear is to be listed as threatened and...
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Iraqi Sues U.S. Military Contractors CACI, L3 for Torture
An Iraqi man claims he was tortured during the 10 months of his detention at the Abu Ghraib prison....
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"D.C. Madam’s" Suicide Notes Revealed
Police in Tarpon Springs, Florida, have reportedly released the notes wrote by "D.C....
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“D.C. Madam” Hangs Herself
Deborah Jeane Palfrey, the Washington escort service operator recently convicted to jail, has...
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Bank Teller Conspired With NYPD Officer in Heists
A bank teller who was put under arrest on Thursday and charged for conspiring with the NYPD...
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HUD Secretary Resigns amid Contract Scandal
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Alphonso R. Jackson resigned amid growing tension over...
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HUD Secretary Alphonso Jackson Plans to Resign
Under pressure after accusations of improper allocation of federal contracts, the U.S. Housing and...
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1 Killed, 22 Injured as Gangs Fight in Texas Prison
A riot erupted early Friday at a federal prison in Texas. One inmate was killed and 22 other were...
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2 More Corpses ID’d by FBI as Abducted Contractors
The FBI confirmed in a statement released Thursday that two dead bodies of American contractors...
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Ex-Chief Of Staff Of Alaska Gov Pleads Guilty To Fraud
On Monday the chief of staff for former Alaska Gov. Frank
Murkowski pleaded guilty to fraud in a...
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Ex-DCF Official Faces 15 Years In Prison For Child Porn Photos
Federal prosecutors filed a
complaint on Monday against a former child welfare agency official,...
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U.S. Judge Freezes Saudi Prince’s Fund Transfers
The assets of Saudi Prince Bandar bin Sultan were temporarily frozen by a federal judge as a result...
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Public Schools And Offices To Close On Martin Luther King Day
Government offices and schools
will be closed for the day, in honor of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther...
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Mark Deli Siljander Charged In Terrorist Conspiracy Case
The US
Justice Department announced Mark Deli Siljander, a former Republican
Representative, has...
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Train Crashes with Rail Cars
Around 3.30 a.m. on Sunday morning a 100-car CSX freight
train derailed 35 cars on the west side...
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CIA Destroyed Tapes of Torture Interrogations
In a statement to employees on Thursday, Gen. Michael V. Hayden, the CIA director, acknowledged...
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Former Russian Premier Appointed Foreign Intelligence Chief
Mikhail Fradkov, a former
Russian prime minister, was appointed the head of the Russian...
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Senate Democrats Request Perjury Probe Of AG Gonzales
Senate Democrats on Thursday called for a perjury
investigation into US Attorney General Alberto...
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