Health care businesses at risk in House overhaul - Tulsa World
WASHINGTON — The health care overhaul bill produced by House Democrats would impose an array of new taxes, fees and government mandates on major players in the health industry, including insurers, doctors and drugs and medical devices makers. In
Constantine: Take down the ad violating TVW’s copyright - Seattle Times
Campaigns can turn ugly. The King County executive is a brutal example of that — on both sides. There is no way that candidate Dow Constantine, a King County councilmember, is responsible for Boeing’s decision to expand into South Carolina — as his
How Green Is Their Valley - New York Times
ASK many Connecticut residents to describe “the Valley” — the string of communities along the Naugatuck River — and the answer is bound to include mentions of boarded-up factories. They would have a point. By the late 20th century, many of
Growing Plutocracy - RedState
The common collectivist narrative contains an important element to make it work. The Democratic Party relies on a pedestrian belief that business and the worker are at odds in the political landscape. Big, mean businesses are miserly Republicans and
Berlusconi and magistrates spar again - WATE
ROME (AP) - With fraud and corruption trials looming, Premier Silvio Berlusconi is sparring with Italy’s magistrates, who threatened on Thursday to go on strike to protest his branding them as communists targeting a billionaire. For decades, the
Corner Office: William Borton - NJBIZ
It seems that everyone has an opinion regarding what should be done to reform our health care system. Most people believe that changes to our current system need to be made, but not quickly and not by politicians. The costs must come down, but not by
Schools Are Where Stimulus Saved Jobs, New Data Show - New York Times
The best symbol of the $787 billion federal stimulus program turns out not to be of a construction worker in a hard hat, but rather of a classroom teacher saved from a layoff. On Friday, the Obama administration released the most detailed information
Health care businesses at risk in House overhaul - Tulsa World
WASHINGTON — The health care overhaul bill produced by House Democrats would impose an array of new taxes, fees and government mandates on major players in the health industry, including insurers, doctors and drugs and medical devices makers. In
Constantine: Take down the ad violating TVW’s copyright - Seattle Times
Campaigns can turn ugly. The King County executive is a brutal example of that — on both sides. There is no way that candidate Dow Constantine, a King County councilmember, is responsible for Boeing’s decision to expand into South Carolina — as his
How Green Is Their Valley - New York Times
ASK many Connecticut residents to describe “the Valley” — the string of communities along the Naugatuck River — and the answer is bound to include mentions of boarded-up factories. They would have a point. By the late 20th century, many of
Growing Plutocracy - RedState
The common collectivist narrative contains an important element to make it work. The Democratic Party relies on a pedestrian belief that business and the worker are at odds in the political landscape. Big, mean businesses are miserly Republicans and
Berlusconi and magistrates spar again - WATE
ROME (AP) - With fraud and corruption trials looming, Premier Silvio Berlusconi is sparring with Italy’s magistrates, who threatened on Thursday to go on strike to protest his branding them as communists targeting a billionaire. For decades, the
Corner Office: William Borton - NJBIZ
It seems that everyone has an opinion regarding what should be done to reform our health care system. Most people believe that changes to our current system need to be made, but not quickly and not by politicians. The costs must come down, but not by
Schools Are Where Stimulus Saved Jobs, New Data Show - New York Times
The best symbol of the $787 billion federal stimulus program turns out not to be of a construction worker in a hard hat, but rather of a classroom teacher saved from a layoff. On Friday, the Obama administration released the most detailed information