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The North Platte Telegraph As federal lawmakers continue to wrestle with the issue of health care reform, Nebraska's U.S. Senator Ben Nelson said this week that he feels the key to successful reform is to keep the government out of the health insurance business.
by David Lightman and Margaret Talev WASHINGTON - Campaigning for president, Barack Obama said repeatedly that any overhaul of the health care system should be negotiated publicly and televised for all to see. Throughout this year's negotiations, however, the big deals have been struck in secret. With tax increases and limits on what's covered among the possible ways of offsetting perhaps $1 ...
Along with a three-day supply of water, food that won't spoil, medicine and other supplies in preparation for storm season, you should also be squirreling away important documents to keep them safe from damage.
(ARA) - As temperatures heat up, so does the housing market. "For Sale" signs adorn lawns across the country. But given the current economy, does this mean that it's a good time to buy for first-time homebuyers?
Good morning ladies and gentlemen, I would like to thank the Personal Finance Society for the invitation to speak here today. As I am sure you know, we published our long-awaited Consultation Paper two weeks ago setting out plans for delivering our Retail Distribution Review.
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By Jim Efstathiou Jr. July 10 (Bloomberg) -- Insurers in the U.S., Germany and Switzerland say a pledge announced yesterday at a meeting of the world’s biggest polluters to limit global temperatures is essential to controlling the cost of protecting property.
Anyone who is a regular user of the World Wide Web knows about identity theft and malicious software, yet it appears that the sophistication of cybercriminals and the risks they pose are increasing.
Ninety years ago during the midst of World War I, Mrs. R. J. Kilpatrick of Beatrice organized the first chapter of the American Red Cross in Nebraska to assist with the war efforts.Today, the Gage County Chapter of the American Red Cross continues to remain a leader in assisting military families and communities in times of disaster, Rosemary Neimeyer, Gage County American Cross chapter ...
A program for thousands of unemployed workers eligible for additional federal benefits has been hampered by complicated regulations, low staffing levels, and processing backlogs at the Virginia Employment Commission and locally operated work-force centers. Many of the unemployed worked for memory-chip maker Qimonda, which in February announced it was closing its eastern Henrico County plant. The ...
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