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From the Right: Who will fund shortage in medical field?
We are facing the real prospect of a crisis in the healthcare field. Everyone in this country will be affected in the big cities and the small. The crisis will be far more dramatic in the rural areas than elsewhere. We are facing a critical shortage of...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Nursing, Health Insurance Cost, Medical Specialization, Health Care Reform (2009)
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Liberal or conservative? Court control at stake
LIVONIA, Mich. (AP) — One of Michigan's newest justices knocks down the belief that there's something wrong with having sharp differences at the state Supreme Court. Brian Zahra, who was appointed to the court in 2011 and wants to keep his job in...
Tags: Trials, Elections, Democratic Party, Libertarian Party, Injuries and Wounds
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Congressional candidate profiles
MEET THE CANDIDATES When Marylanders head to the polls Nov. 6, they will elect members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives in addition to casting their ballots for president. Dozens of people are running for a chance to represent the...Tags: Government Debt, Frederick County (Maryland), Energy Resources, Same-Sex Marriage, U.S. House of Representatives
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Arundel voters to decide matters of big importance, resolve tiny snags
Among the queries considered by the Anne Arundel County Council this year are issues large and small that lawmakers have asked voters to resolve: Should the Anne Arundel County Council take a vacation in August? What day should the county executive...Tags: Trials, Referenda, Elections, Government, Ethics
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How clout keeps court cases secret
On the eighth floor of the Daley Center, behind a locked metal door, is a narrow room known as the vault. Within its walls reside files that Cook County Circuit Court judges have ordered hidden from the public, something they have done hundreds of...
Tags: Personal Data Collection, Chicago White Sox, Michelin Group, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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FDLE report details sexcapades of former School Board member
The Broward School District now has its own Ken Starr-like report chronicling the sexcapades of an elected official. Teachers, principals, and administrators who work for the school district are abuzz about the steamy read behind the dully titled...
Tags: Email, Broward County, Trials, Elections, Personal Service
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Election 2012: Multiple issues divide U.S. House hopefuls
jnatalie-lees@aberdeennews.comEditor's note: When South Dakota's candidates for the state's lone seat in the U.S. House visited the Brown County Fair, each took time to visit with an American News reporter. Democrat Matt Varilek of Sioux Falls is challenging incumbent Republican...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Elections, Democratic Party, Taxation, Parties and Movements
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Stephen J. Hughes
Services will be held at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the Grand Masonic Lodge, 304 International Circle, Cockeysville, for Stephen J. Hughes, 57, a former economist and founding partner of the Towson law firm of Treanor Pope and Hughes, who died June 4. Mr....
Tags: Business Enterprises, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), University of Maryland Baltimore County, Legal Service, Catonsville
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Details on midwife unaired in Hopkins malpractice case
When a jury ordered Johns Hopkins Hospital to pay $55 million to a Baltimore family whose newborn was brain-damaged, the case hinged on what doctors and nurses did in the two hours before birth.
But the jury never heard about the nurse midwife trying...Tags: Lisa Walters, Trials, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Pregnancy and Childbirth, Injuries and Wounds
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Doctors, hospitals concerned about hefty malpractice awards
Maryland's medical community is concerned about the potential fallout from two multimillion-dollar malpractice judgments awarded by Baltimore juries to families who blamed local hospitals where their babies were delivered for their children's...Tags: Harbor Hospital, University of Baltimore, Trials, Obstetrics, Glen Burnie
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Malpractice awards should be capped
The recent article about the large amount of settlements in malpractice claims reveals the inequities in the medical system and how the trial lawyers continue to be getting favorable treatment while the actual delivery of medical care is controlled ("...Tags: Healthcare Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Health Care Reform (2009), Lawyers, Justice System
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Connecticut Must Overcome Doctor Drought
The federal Affordable Care Act is designed to extend insurance coverage to many more Americans than are currently insured — as many as 30 million more, according to a recent report in The New York Times. But will these newly covered people be...
Tags: The New York Times, Elections, Medicaid, Colleges and Universities, Education
Nov 26, 2012
|Column| Imperial Valley Press Online
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|Story| Petoskey News
Nov 1, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
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|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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|Story| Aberdeen News
Aug 16, 2012
|Story| Baltimore Sun
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Aug 10, 2012
|Story| Hartford Courant
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