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A federal judge on Wednesday denied a request by AT&T Inc. to force competitor Verizon Wireless to pull its "There's a Map for That" commercials...AT&T filed the lawsuit in federal court in Atlanta earlier this month and asked for a temporary restraining...
Tags: AT&T Inc., Verizon Wireless, federal judge, Atlanta, 3G, Verizon Communications, Coverage, Apple Inc., Smartphones, IPhone, Multi-touch, Technology Internet, Law Crime, Business Finance, Somerset County New Jersey, Vodafone
Planned Parenthood sets the record straight in regard to the myths surrounding healthcare reform: 1. MYTH: Healthcare reform would result in the greatest increase of abortion since Roe v. Wade. REALITY: At this time, the majority of plans already...
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Michael Jackson, the 'King of Pop', died on June 25th, 2009 and nobody can yet find reason to shut up about it. The coverage of Michael Jackson has lost no steam as it drives through hour after hour of news coverage from every major news and non-news...
Tags: Michael Jackson, King of Pop, News, Media, Coverage, children, legacy, estate, dance, dancing, california, U.S.A.
A report released Friday says a newly unemployed breadwinner in Illinois would have to spend 84 percent of his or her jobless benefits to pay for health insurance for a family. President-elect Barack Obama proposes spending about $80 billion dollars to...
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David Head got tired of paying $5,200 annually for individual health insurance, so two years ago he decided to give up coverage all together until he's eligible for Medicare next spring. "As long as I don't have something horrible happen to me, I'm OK,"...
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Seniors may see their Social Security increases next year trimmed back by higher prescription costs unless they shop for a Medicare drug plan this fall that better fits their budget.Social Security beneficiaries will get an average of $63 more each month,...
Tags: health care, health, coverage, Medicare Rights Center, Center for Medicare Advocacy, drug plans
The Keiki Care Plan, a state program once hailed as a step toward providing health insurance for all residents, is falling victim to a poor economy and cost cuts and will lapse at year's end. The state started the program this year to provide uninsured...
Tags: health, coverage, care, economy, Keiki Care Plan, health insurance
Medicare, the U.S. government's largest payer of health care, said on Monday it does not plan to cover weight-loss surgery in diabetic patients who are not dangerously overweight, saying there is not enough evidence to show it can improve their health.
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The Business Journal has advocated in this space the extension of health care coverage to more Marylanders. But we would be remiss not to condemn the timing and conception of the latest universal health care plan to be thrust before state lawmakers and...
Tags: coverage, health, health care, care, elect, Jacksonville Business Journal
NetCare will cost substantially less than the price of the average large-group premium because the coverage does not include all the benefits currently required by the state. NetCare would offer individual or group plan coverage for up to 12 months for...