By Ellen Goodman
The Boston Globe, 11/15/04
BOSTON -- Toward the end of the campaign, President Bush offered his small variation on JFK's famous line: Ask not
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By Ellen Goodman
The Boston Globe, 11/15/04
BOSTON -- Toward the end of the campaign, President Bush offered his small variation on JFK's famous line: Ask not
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Berkshire Eagle, Lenox, MA
Monday, November 15, 2004
Honoring our troops
By Suzanne L. King M.D.
Last Week we celebrated Veterans' Day. Parades and services honored veterans from past
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Everybody knows it will take a lot more than diet and exercise to fix America's health
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November 14, 2004
WASHINGTON -- I pledge allegiance to the flag of the disunited states of America.
Now is the winter of some people's discontent following the
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Lexington Herald-Leader Lexington, KY
Editorial, November 11, 2004
Care for veterans
Honor them by providing health services
When a group of Harvard Medical School researchers reported last month that
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A primer on health care
In the first of a two-part series on the Japanese health insurance system, Tomoko Furukawa goes back to basics
By TOMOKO FURUKAWA
There
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Vets return, but not always with healthcare
Alexandra Marks Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
11/10/2004
After serving 410 days in Iraq with the 1st Armored Division,
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Fail Globally, Act Locally:Hotel Workers, Family Medicine, and the Future of Health Care
Kevin Grumbach, MD
November 11, 2004
Earlier this year, the San Francisco Chronicle quoted
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Firms Claim Right to Change Coverage, Attempt to Pick Sympathetic Jurisdictions
The Process Server Pays a Call
By Ellen E. Schultz
Staff Reporter of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
November
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Sue an Ex-Employer
By Ellen E. Schultz
Staff Reporter of The Wall Street Journal
November 10, 2004; Page A12
When retirees of GenCorp Inc. were told the company was
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Newsweek, November 8
Jane Bryant Quinn
Our 'Kindness Deficit' of Care
After the third presidential debate, the plight of those without health insurance vanished from political sight. No
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Newsweek, November 8
Jane Bryant Quinn
Our 'Kindness Deficit' of Care
After the third presidential debate, the plight of those without health insurance vanished from political sight. No