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6 hours ago ago from Womenstake
by Andrea Maruniak, Program Assistant, National Women's Law Center Silvia Henriquez, Executive Director of the National Latina Institute for Reproductive Health, wrote for CNN about the important role Latinas are playing in the debates over abortion and health care reform (via Women’s Health News ). An op-ed in The Washington Post entitled, “It’s time for New Deal feminism,” asserted the need for a return to the feminist ...
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9 hours ago ago from GirlGenius
Women's Health Coverage Studied National Underwriter Life and Health Insurance News Kaiser also found 38% of women get health coverage through their jobs, compared to 48% of men. More than 17 million women from age 18 to 64—18% of women in Read the original here: Women's Health Coverage Studied National Underwriter Life and Health Insurance News
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10 hours ago ago from Roper on Health
There are two weeks left in 2009, and there will be lots of holiday interruptions – so the huge efforts to get agreement on a formula for national health reform, and push it through the Congress will surely go over into the New Year. Each day seems to bring additional twists and turns to the tale – one day our hopes are dashed, then the next day we learn of a new proposal which seems to have merit and support, then someone shoots it ...
Related contentWhos Firing? Layoffs for week ended 10-23-09
3 hours ago ago from The Salt Lake City 10 - Top Ten Lists of the Best Restaurants, Businesses, Services, and Everything Else You Can Imagine in Salt Lake City, UT
Who's Firing is a weekly survey of organizations announcing (or rumoring) layoffs for the week ended 10-23-09. Not only is this valuable for job seekers, but for business analysts, corporate strategists, marketers, salespeople, investment analysts, financial advisers, and others who are interested in companies that are contracting. Layoffs announced and rumored this week were in the Government, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Pharmaceutical, ...
Related contentHalf a million inoculated against H1N1
20 hours ago ago from Taiwan Today News
More than 500,000 people were vaccinated against A(H1N1) influenza, commonly known as swine flu, on Saturday, the first day of a free national inoculation program that targets the entire population, a health official said. Most county and city health authorities reported that they had met their goal for the day in terms of the number of people inoculated, Centers for Disease Control Deputy Director-General Chou Jih-haw (周志浩) said. No ...
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BBC News - Kashmir women 'were not murdered', says Indian report
17 hours ago ago from BBC
The deaths led to weeks of protests Two Kashmiri women whose deaths sparked protests were not raped or murdered, Indian investigators have concluded. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) told the high court in Srinagar in Indian-administered Kashmir that the women drowned in a canal. The families of the women told the court that the CBI had hushed up the case to protect the guilty. The CBI took over the case in the ...
Related contentTeam Health prepares IPO, may face wary investors
7 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Team Health prepares IPO, may face wary investors Hospital staffing and administrative support company Team Health Holdings is set to complete its initial public offering this week, but it faces an investment community that's winding down for the year and still smarting from hits taken in last week's IPOs. The Knoxville, Tenn.-based company is expected to price its offering Tuesday night and make its trading debut on Wednesday, said analyst ...
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