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Affordability, accessibility, quality―the hallowed trifecta at the center of the debate over health care reform. Proponents of reform argue that these three goals must be achieved for all Americans before any reform effort can be called a success.
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Tennessee's new law allowing people with handgun permits to be armed in bars and restaurants that serve alcohol is unconstitutionally vague, a judge ruled on Friday.
Congress
Four North Carolina patients at a single hospital tested positive for a type of swine flu that is resistant to Tamiflu, health officials said Friday. The cases reported at Duke University Medical Center over six weeks make up the biggest cluster seen so far in the U.S.
World
The Catholic Diocese of Wilmington says it is obligated to keep paying retirement benefits to six priests who church officials have confirmed are pedophiles.
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Sarah Palin's tour to promote her new memoir will include a stop at Fort Hood to benefit the victims of the shooting rampage and their families.
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Sarah Palin
U.S. Army
Sen. Patrick Leahy said "months of arduous drafting and redrafting and honing" (by Democrats, working without Republicans behind closed doors) has produced a Senate health care bill worthy of debate.
Congress
Homeland Security
Health care
Mitch McConnell
Home News National CNSNews.com Newspaper Roundup for Friday, November 20, 2009 Friday, November 20, 2009 By Susan Jones, Senior Editor Washington Post: FEC relaxes rule on luxury-jet travel by candidates Washington Post: Young heirs seek moral balance between inherited windfalls, ...
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(CNSNews.com) About 1,200 Christian activists mobilized on college campuses nationwide on Wednesday to give away 170,000 copies of Charles Darwin s On the Origin of Species , the classic text on evolution. The book, however, contains a Special Introduction by evangelist Ray Comfort that argues ...
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The new recommendations by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists come amid a completely separate debate over when regular mammograms to detect breast cancer should begin.
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"It is prudent to determine immediately whether there are internal weaknesses or procedural shortcomings in the department that could make us vulnerable in the future," Defense Secretary Robert Gates said.
White House
Bud Day
U.S. Army
Robert Gates
Taking aim at Wall Street and the U.S. central bank, an important House committee voted Thursday to assess fees on large financial firms to pay for the failure of their peers and to require a sweeping congressional audit of the secretive Federal Reserve.
Congress
A president's job is always busy. But Obama's plate is piled so high that Thanksgiving seems to have come early at the White House.
White House
Barack Obama
Afghanistan
Health care
Washington, D.C
Republicans boast of a strong crop of gubernatorial candidates who could be future party leaders, $25 million in the bank a year before the midterm elections and a difficult environment for Democrats.
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Republican National Committee
A Fort Bragg spokesman initially said the Army would ban the media from Palin's book signing next week, fearing it would turn into political grandstanding against President Barack Obama. After media outlets complained, the post said it would permit restricted media access.
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Sarah Palin
U.S. Army
Barack Obama
Understanding underlying triggers might help reduce the burden of troops who return psychologically wounded -- if they can get early help.
World
Huffington Post
It "certainly sounds" like he is less interested in running for New York governor, one adviser said.
Congress
Rudy Giuliani
The tiny Iowa town of Elk Horn will have plenty of charging stations -- if an electric car can make it there.
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The first problem with the Senate bill is there doesn't appear to be any agreement on how much it will cost.
Congress
Harry Reid
As George W. Bush famously asked, "Is our children learning?" Apparently not in the twin capitals of liberalism, Washington, D.C., and New York.
White House
Washington, D.C
The Boy Scouts' motto is: Be prepared. Who knew it meant preparing to defend themselves against purple-shirted union thuggery over community service?