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This year\'s Green Day fair coincided with 4/20 observations.\n \n \n \"One of the most important topics facing this busy world right now,\" is how Experts in industrial hemp, law enforcement and recreational cannabis weighed in on the evolving
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Supreme Court settled the debate about much of the federal health care law, Senate leader Phil Berger is circulating an online petition to Stop Obamacare in North Carolina. The petition appears on the Eden Republican's campaign website. And its
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January 3, 2013 The 21st century challenge for the American health care delivery system is to deliver higher quality care for less money. Republican and Democratic experts agree that payment reform involving transitioning from fee-for-service to
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A gradual warming of the atmosphere coupled with a melting snowpack and receding glaciers is likely to lead to continued incidents of extreme weather, says a Canadian water-policy expert. Chair for the Canadian Partnership Initiative of the United
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The U.S. medical system squanders 30 cents of every dollar spent on health care, according to new calculations by the respected Institute of Medicine. B ut in all that waste and misuse, policy experts and economists see a significant opportunity a
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While popular uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen and other Arab countries had briefly rendered them irrelevant in the region, Western intervention in Libya signaled a new opportunity. Now Syria promises to usher a full return of neoconservatives into
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That's not a surprise for regular readers of this site, but even the physicians themselves think so. A recent survey reported that, 42% of the 627 respondents believed the patients in their own practice were getting too much care. Just 6% of doctors
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Policy experts If you ask policy experts , most of whom are progressives, they will say yes, of course, specialists make too much money. Too many specialists making too much money spoil the national health care broth. Just look at any other country,
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Strobe Talbott, former US Deputy Secretary of State and currently the director of the Brookings Institution. The United States and Russia should initiate early negotiations to further reduce their strategic arms...They could negotiate to reduce that
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Predictably, the Obama Administration's proposed $3.7 trillion budget has gotten a lukewarm ( or worse ) reception...After all, the budget his office released isn't necessarily a binding piece of legislationit's a political statement demonstrating
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