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MacDowell and Minor: Obamacare, other factors result in high medical costs
In the rush to approve certain provisions in the Affordable Care Act and the subsequent excitement that surrounded the misconception that all Americans now will be covered by inexpensive health care insurance, one looming question has been lingering...
Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Physical Therapy, Health and Safety at School, General Practitioners, Insurance
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More must be done
College tuition rates keep climbing leaving many students and their parents with no recourse but to take out more loans. The College Board says tuition and fees at four-year public and private colleges and universities increased 6.6 percent and 6.3...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Inflation and Deflation
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At the Counter chain, burgers get the personal touch
Jeffrey Weinstein once swept through 19 Denver restaurants in six hours, a feat that most people would characterize as gluttony. Weinstein calls it research. Eating out is more than a hobby for the founder and co-chief executive of the Counter, a...
Tags: Oprah Winfrey Show (tv program), In-N-Out Burger, Food Industry, Business, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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A new day for U.S. manufacturing
Remember the 1980s? It was to be the decade of Japanese dominance. A post-Jimmy Carter America would be unable to compete with the efficient Japanese jobs machine. Aging technology, lazy management and high-cost labor would ensure America's rapid demise...Tags: U.S. Congress, Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Energy Resources, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.
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Report: Toyota's production fuel cell car to cost between $50-100k
Autoblog.comFiled under: Technology, Toyota While the cost of building a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle continues to go down over time, reports over the last few years have steadily maintained that the first Toyota hydrogen-powered vehicles for customers should ring up... -
Orlando tops in profit from house flipping
Orlando led the nation last year as the most profitable housing market for property flippers, according to a report released Thursday by RealtyTrac Inc. About 2,000 of the single-family homes sold in Metro Orlando in 2012 had been purchased less than...
Tags: Winter Park, Orlando Real Estate, Property, Tampa, Homes
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Some hospitals can't afford liability coverage
Virtually all hospitals in Illinois maintain liability insurance coverage to protect them in the event of a patient injury. There are some hospitals, however, that do not maintain liability coverage. I submit that this is not a choice, but a necessity....Tags: Government Health Care, Insurance, Hospitals and Clinics
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Jobs report spurs Dow beyond 15,000 for the first time
NEW YORK -- It’s only a few days into May, but already investors have seen one surprise after another, as the Dow Jones industrial average passed 15,000 for the first time Friday on the strength of a better-than-expected jobs report. The S&P 500,...
Tags: Stock Market, Money and Monetary Policy, Credit Ratings, Federal Reserve, Finance
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Supervisors talk money at annual convention
Daily American Staff Writer, @DA_AmberRTownship supervisors lamented a lack of funding and increased costs for municipalities at the annual Somerset County Association of Township Officials Convention Thursday. More than 140 township supervisors attended the event at Oakhurst Tea Room in...Tags: Richard A Kasunic, Carl Walker Metzgar, Local Government, Somerset County (Pennsylvania)
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Gracious living in Hancock Park
This Spanish Colonial Revival estate sits behind gates on nearly an acre in Hancock Park. Restored and updated for entertaining, the 1920s house recalls the gracious living of a bygone era. Location: 620 S. Rossmore Ave., Los Angeles 90005 Asking...
Tags: Lauren Beale
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New University of Minn. Commodity Challenge ready for action
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Commodity Challenge, an online grain trading game, has been redesigned and relaunched by a University of Minnesota Extension economist at the University's Center for Farm Financial Management. The Commodity Challenge game (http://bit....Tags: Marketing, Education, Colleges and Universities, Market Research, Agriculture
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Europe has no exit
WASHINGTON -- For most Americans, Europe is out of sight and out of mind. We figure that the worst of its debt crisis has passed. Italy has a new government. To mute social unrest, some countries are slightly relaxing austerity policies. The European...
Tags: European Central Bank, Politics, Labor Markets, Career and Workplace, Finance
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