Mark Gruenberg, Editor
Press Associates
Union News Service
NEW YORK (PAI)--As the debate over the future of national health care heats up--at least among the Democratic presidential hopefuls--an
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Mark Gruenberg, Editor
Press Associates
Union News Service
NEW YORK (PAI)--As the debate over the future of national health care heats up--at least among the Democratic presidential hopefuls--an
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by Tom Walsh
The Ellsworth American
Thursday, November 22, 2007
BEAR RIVER, Nova Scotia -- Along the stretch of Nova Scotia highway that leads to
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The New York Times
Letter to the Editor
Published: November 24, 2007
To the Editor:
Re “Giuliani, Foe of ‘Socialized’ Medicine, Expanded Public Care as Mayor†(news article, Nov.
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The California Democratic Party Resolution Number ANA07.15 WHEREAS, California is facing a major public health crisis due to the skyrocketing costs and diminishing benefits
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by Andrew D. Coates
Monthly Review
November 2007
The recent proposal, vetoed by President Bush, to expand the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) represents an important effort
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By Marshall Helmberger and Tom Klein
November 20, 2007
Timberjay, Ely, Minnesota
While Americans often don't agree on much when it comes to politics, on one particular issue
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BY ERIC COOK
Kalamazoo Gazette
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
KALAMAZOO -- Insurance-company profits and increases in administrative staff have helped push up the cost of health care so
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Indira Dammu
Indiana Daily Student
11/14/2007
Repeat a lie often enough and people will believe it, or so the saying goes. No group is more guilty of this
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Modern Healthcare
November 12, 2007
Despite having good doctors and good hospitals, U.S. healthcare outcomes do not compare very favorably with those of other industrialized nations.
Harriette Seiler
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Robyn Blumner
Salt Lake Tribune
11/12/2007
Rudy Giuliani has been called ''Bush with brains'' by those who fear that the former New York City mayor shares a penchant
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By PAUL KRUGMAN
The New York Times
Op-Ed Columnist
November 9, 2007
The United States spends far more on health care per person than any other nation. Yet we
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The best case against universal health care.
Jonathan Cohn
The New Republic
Published: Monday, November 12, 2007
Jonathan Cohn | The New Republic
If you've listened to Rudy Giuliani