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10Health’s Gain May Be Army’s Loss
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance (May 30, 2008 06:36 PM)
Call it the law of unintended consequences. When you fix one thing, it messes up other things.
Smart, Stueve receive Ken B. Jones awards
The Joplin Globe (May 29, 2008 11:22 PM)
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Nick Smart from Southwest Baptist and Michelle Stueve from Emporia State received the Ken B. Jones Awards on Thursday night.The awards, highlighting a banquet at the Downtown Marriott Hotel’s Basie Ballroom, are presented to the MIAA’s student-athletes of the year.
Pilot program to offer free health care to illegal immigrants
The MetroWest Daily News (May 29, 2008 09:30 AM)
The Department of Public Health is introducing a pilot program to subsidize health insurance for illegal immigrants, Commissioner John Auerbach announced yesterday during a MetroWest-focused meeting. Columnist Julia Spitz weighs in
Student wins national competition with thoughtful letter
The Record (May 29, 2008 07:14 AM)
"We might not be able to change the minds of all people, but we can plant the seed of reverence and hope that will grow and reproduce itself in not only our community but into the world."
Health care and the fate of the U.S. Army
International Herald Tribune (May 30, 2008 06:30 AM)
If adequate health coverage were provided to all Americans, the loser could be the U.S. Army, because many recruits are motivated to join by the military's health benefits for dependents.
Mass. High School Clinic Officials Resign, Cite Lack Of Support For Contraception Program
Medical News Today (May 29, 2008 10:10 AM)
Two officials with the student health clinic at Gloucester High School in Massachusetts resigned Friday after an official at Addison Gilbert Hospital said the hospital would not support a proposal to make contraceptives available at the school's clinic, the Gloucester Daily Times reports. The hospital administers the student clinic with a grant from the state.
The Hartford Awards $242,000 In Scholarships To 13 City High School Seniors
Centre Daily Times (May 29, 2008 09:21 AM)
The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., (NYSE: HIG), one of the nation's largest diversified financial services companies, has announced this year's recipients of its two annual college scholarship programs - the Alliance for Academic Achievement Scholarship and the STAG Leadership Scholarship. For the student recipients, their dreams of a college education will move a step closer to ...
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The Weatherford Democrat (May 30, 2008 09:48 AM)
’Tis the season for convocations. Which means thousands of high school and college students will graduate and enter the world of the uninsured.
Students learn about the Columbia River's power
The Wenatchee World (May 30, 2008 04:13 PM)
ROCKY REACH DAM - Sarah Robertson's no fool. When Chelan County PUD engineer Jim White told Robertson and her fourth-grade classmates they could play in the solar-powered fountain he built, she balked.
S.C. Politics Today: Senate passes immigration bill
The State (May 28, 2008 10:15 PM)
QUOTE OF THE DAY “It’s just hardhearted and mean.” — Senate Minority Leader John Land , D-Manning, on Gov. Mark Sanford’s veto of $21 million devoted to a program that provides health insurance for poor children. It’s the second year in a row Sanford has vetoed some of the program’s funding. S.C. PRIMARY Days left until the June 10 primary: 12