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Letters: Florida dairy farmer's take on immigration provokes debate
Re “Business owners get vocal on immigration,” Feb. 23 Although this excellent article clearly demonstrated what a tough issue immigration policy is, it failed to address the hypocrisy of business owners like dairy farmer Joe Wright. Here's...
Tags: Insurance, Immigration, Unemployment Benefits, Politics, Migration
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Mail Call - Jan. 17
“I so want to thank the lady who found my pocketbook in a cart, that I had forgot to put in the car at (a store) in Hagerstown last Friday. She will never know how much I appreciated that. I’m an elderly lady, and everything I own was in...Tags: U.S. Congress, Elections, Interior Policy, Genesis (music group), FBI
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Pregnancies in rural Missouri often are higher risk than those in cities
Reporter and PhotographerCAMDENTON, Mo. -- We know stress and pregnancy are a dangerous combination but now it turns out the place you live may make things worse. New research from the University of Missouri shows pregnant women who live in rural Missouri are more stressed...Tags: Heart Attack, Government Health Care, Pregnancy and Childbirth, Vehicles, Health Insurance
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Singapore, a land without entitlements
SINGAPORE -- While the U.S. unemployment rate "dropped" to 7.7 percent last month -- a figure even The Washington Post acknowledged was due "in large part because the labor force fell by 350,000" -- here in this modern and prosperous city-state of...
Tags: Government, Unemployment Benefits, Pension and Welfare, Religion and Belief, Interior Policy
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Recipe for conservative revival
WASHINGTON -- Happy days are not here again, but they are coming for conservatives. Barack Obama -- with the lowest approval rating (according to Gallup, 50 percent, four points lower than that of the National Rifle Association) of any re-elected...
Tags: Unemployment Benefits, World War II (1939-1945), U.S. Congress, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Natural Disasters
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Mail Call - Jan. 28
“The most memorable answer I ever read from Dear Abby was in response to the woman who wanted to go to law school, but hesitated because she would be 50 by the time she finished. Dear Abby wrote, ‘And how old will you be if you don’t go?...Tags: Social Security, Tea Party Movement, Politics, Reviews, Advice Columns and Columnists
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Food stamp use further grows; state initiates anti-fraud controls
Sun SentinelThe number of people on food stamps continued to grow in 2012 in South Florida and the state as a whole despite a falling unemployment rate and a recovering economy, according to Florida records. Some of the increase might stem from fraud: A study...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Media Industry, Palm Beach County, Employment, Labor Markets
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House GOP seeks to defuse debt crisis
WASHINGTON (AP) — With tacit support from President Barack Obama, House Republicans were moving Wednesday to try to defuse a potential debt crisis with legislation to prevent an economy-rattling fiscal crisis for at least four months. The GOP...
Tags: Unemployment Benefits, Budgets and Budgeting, U.S. Congress, John Fleming, Paul Ryan
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Guillermo Martinez: New Cuban migration law causes questions, skepticism
The anxiously-awaited new Cuban migration law went into effect Monday. Now the questions begin. Will Cuba allow doctors, professionals, and dissidents to take advantage of its new law, or will it still pick and choose who it allows the benefits of the...Tags: Human Rights, Politics, Interior Policy, Personal Data Collection, Cuba
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The vast left-wing conspiracy
I'm not big into conspiracy theories. I never bought into the grassy knoll in Dallas or the anti-Obama birther movement. And it will take a lot of convincing for me to believe Oakland Raiders coach Bill Callahan took a dive in Super Bowl XXXVII to...
Tags: Hillary Clinton, U.S. Congress, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Interior Policy, Elections
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The minimum wage and the meaning of a decent society
Raising the minimum wage from $7.25 to $9 should be a no-brainer. Republicans say it will cause employers to shed jobs, but that's baloney. Employers won't outsource the jobs abroad or substitute machines for them, because jobs at this low level of...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Employment Opportunities, Poverty, Employment, Social Issues
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Mail Call - Feb. 19
“This is about the police department, city police department. I just called, I was on hold for 20-some minutes, trying to get a hold of somebody in the police department, and no one answered the phone. With all the money they’re making off the...Tags: Rentals, Hillary Clinton, Politics, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Elections
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