by Sol Littman
Arizona Daily Star
Ever since my wife and I chose to leave Canada and settle in Tucson, we have been amazed and angered
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by Sol Littman
Arizona Daily Star
Ever since my wife and I chose to leave Canada and settle in Tucson, we have been amazed and angered
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By DR. COSIMO STORNIOLO
Gazette-Times
November 13, 2006
Everyone agrees that the health care system is broken. Almost 50 million Americans are uninsured; more than 600,000 of
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Gathering focuses on state's health insurance woes Local leaders and national experts on healthcare met in Fort Lauderdale to discuss the growing problem of Floridians
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Conference leans toward national health care. Participants say crisis coming without changes.
By ANTHONY SALAMONE
The New Jersey Express-Times
Friday, October 20, 206
BETHLEHEM TWP., Pa.
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Courtesy of Dr. Johnathon Ross
I don't know but I've been told
The fight for health care's very old
Jesus on the Temple Mount
Drove the money changers out
He
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How Democrats can make themselves useful.
By Timothy Noah
Slate.com
Posted Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2006, at 4:33 PM ET
May I put in a word for socialized medicine?
By Timothy
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With tab of $11,000 per U.S. worker, automaker will invest $9M in San Antonia facility
By Christine Tierney
The Detroit News
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Detroit's automakers are not
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By Matthew Holt
Spot On Blog | San Francisco
Nov 6, 2006
Back in the day when there was some vague interest from Democrats in fixing our
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By JOHN R. BATTISTA AND JUSTINE MCCABE
Op-Ed | Hartford Courant
October 31 2006
By JOHN R. BATTISTA AND JUSTINE MCCABE | Op-Ed | Hartford Courant | October
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The North Carolina AFL-CIO became the fifteenth state labor federation to support HR 676, single payer healthcare legislation introduced by Congressman John Conyers (D-MI).
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By David R. Francis
The Christian Science Monitor
November 6, 2006
The healthcare system in the United States is eroding. Costs are rising too fast. More and more
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This via the Brian Lehrer show on WNYC.
A new poll by Pace University/New York Magazine/WCBS 2 News/WNYC asked New Yorkers to compare single-payer health