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H1N1 Flu Tracked By E-Prescription Data

2 hours ago ago from Industrial News

Rhode Island is the first state in the U.S. to begin tracking swine flu outbreaks using e-prescription data. State public health officials are electronically monitoring possible H1NI outbreaks based on e-prescription data from pharmacies that dispense Tamiflu and three other antiviral drugs used to treat seasonal flu and swine flu. One hundred percent of the approximately 183 pharmacies in Rhode Island are currently connected into ...

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What the Dingle?

13 hours ago ago from areaglebutte

At a euro.dell site the first two points are o.k., no prejudice in the least. But... And on the right, they connote that the benefits of Free package are chiefly for coder. Educational establishments should too compare and contrast two opposing statements here... on the left, `` make not desire to acquire '' and on the right, `` desire to larn ''. Related posts: Highmount New York loans

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IRS Reminds Vehicle Shoppers: 2009 Tax Break Expiring

9 hours ago ago from Clarksville, TN Online

– The Internal Revenue Service today reminds individual taxpayers who are considering buying a new vehicle that they have until Dec. 31 to take advantage of a tax break that may not be around in 2010. Taxpayers who buy a qualifying new motor vehicle this year after Feb. 16 can deduct part or all of the state or local sales or excise taxes they paid, said IRS spokesman Dan Boone. Qualifying motor vehicles include new passenger ...

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Stimulus II the Spending Continues

22 hours ago ago from Enlisted Warrior

Washington is at it again by spending billions on a job package that is headed to cash strapped states. What happened to the original stimulus package of almost $800 billion dollars that passed in February, I thought this was supposed to keep unemployment at around 8% as touted by the president. Congress is again looking to send billions more of tax payer money to irresponsible state governments with little or no strings attached. ...

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Texas Illegal Alien Tuition Legally Challenged

18 hours ago ago from Judicial Watch -

The first U.S. state to offer illegal immigrants discounted tuition at public colleges and universities is finally being challenged in court for offering the costly perk, which is also available to undocumented students in about a dozen other states. A Texas group dedicated to fighting illegal immigration has filed a lawsuit to eliminate a state law that allows illegal aliens to attend public institutions of higher education at ...

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SC Employment Security Commission Explains Computer Shutdown That Sent Filers Home

11 hours ago ago from Media General - WJBF.com

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SC unemployment offices packed but computer shutdown sent many home

14 hours ago ago from Media General - WCBD.com

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Fingerprinting For Food Stamps Under Scrutiny : NPR

4 hours ago ago from NPR

Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast Fingerprinting For Food Stamps Under Scrutiny by Kaomi Goetz December 18, 2009 Audio for this story from Morning Edition will be available at approx. 9:00 a.m. ET ...

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