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POPSPrivate Health Insurance is a Defective Product DR. STEFFIE WOOLHANDLER: Right. Well, the private insurers are getting millions of mandatory new customers. The taxpayers are going to give subsidies. It’s not going to make healthcare affordable, but it’s going to cost the taxpayers a lot of money to give these subsidies. Private health insurance is a defective product. We know from our studies of bankruptcy that the majority of Americans who face medical bankruptcy start their illness with private health insurance but are bankrupted anyway by gaps in coverage, like co-payments, deductibles and uncovered services.
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POPSIndustry Specific SAP User lists – Newly Released We can provide you with industry specific SAP User lists. These lists consists of contact information of SAP Users from different industries, giving you ample opportunities to promote your products or services. You can bring more focus to your SAP user targeted marketing approaches by knowing exactly which industry sector they belong to.
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POPSRay Shoemaker Feedback Ray Shoemaker has credited his management style to his time in the army. He was a Captain in the United States Army, where he learned to be hard-nosed and efficient.
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POPSBush or Obama: The Quiz 5. While Obama criticized Bush for "a doubling of the national debt," the federal debt held by the public went from 35.1% of GDP in 2000 to 40.8% of GDP in 2008 -- an increase of 16% as of fraction of GDP. What is it expected to be in 2016 under Obama's budget plan? 6. Obama criticized Bush for Guantanamo, military tribunals, wiretaps, troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, and "signing statements." Which one of these Bush practices has Obama ended?
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POPSShut Up or We'll Shut You Down No longer able to sit idly by while the President and his chief minion in the House amateurishly try to revamp one-sixth of the U.S. economy, the health insurance industry released a study they commissioned that analyzes the costs of the Obama-Pelosi plan. The results are quite sobering. The study shows that "between 2010 and 2019 the cumulative increases in the cost of a typical family policy under this reform proposal will be approximately $20,700 more than it would be under the current system." (Emphasis mine.)
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POPSIndia wins top travel award Described as the "Oscars" of the travel industry by the Wall Street Journal, the prestigious awards allow the winners to market themselves as the "best of the best" in their respective regions.
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POPSHow Do You Know If You Need Credit Card Debt Help? Nowadays, credit cards are no longer considered as a whim. They are extremely needed by most people, since today everything costs an arm and a foot. It is a given fact of life nowadays that more people have multiple credit cards than then, and it is a fact that the credit card industry is booming. Yet, these people with credit cards are posed with a problem...credit card debt. To figure out whether you need credit card debt help or not, the flow of usage of the credit card should be fully understood.
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POPSAbout Ihireconstruction Hundreds of thousands of job seekers, each month, look to IhireConstruction.com for help finding a job in the construction industry. This is because the website is so popular and so well-organized.
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POPSHouse passes health care bill FTA: The legislation would require most Americans to carry insurance and provide federal subsidies to those who otherwise could not afford it. Large companies would have to offer coverage to their employees. Both consumers and companies would be slapped with penalties if they defied the government's mandates. Insurance industry practices such as denying coverage on the basis of pre-existing medical conditions would be banned, and insurers would no longer be able to charge higher premiums on the basis of gender or medical history. In a further slap, the industry would lose its exemption from federal antitrust restrictions on price gouging, bid rigging and market allocation.
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POPSModerate growth predicted for tourism sector in 2010 Confidence within the tourism industry is picking up, according to the latest World Tourism Barometer published by UNWTO. In its survey of more than 330 industry experts from around the globe, the organisation found that the number of respondents with a negative outlook for the coming four months decreased by 20 per cent.
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POPSappointment-setting-for-the-financial-services-industry Callbox is a b2b lead generation company that provides business to business sales leads and appointment setting services. Callbox provides telemarketing leads such as IT sales leads, janitorial leads, financial leads, accounting leads, medical leads, software leads and marketing leads.
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POPSThe Case for Personalized Medicine What is “Personalized Medicine” and why are the medical profession and pharmaceutical industry moving toward making it the new paradigm for medical treatment?
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POPS See Movies Online Women In Trouble From acclaimed writer-director Sebastian Gutierrez comes an outrageous, genre-bending, multi-layered comedy about one day in the lives of ten seemingly disparate women - including a porn star, a flight attendant, a psychiatrist, a masseuse, a bartender and a pair of call girls -- all with one thing in common: trouble. Carla Gugino ("Sin City") stars as Elektra Luxx, a world-famous porn star whose future is thrown for a loop with the news that she's pregnant and Adrianne Palicki ("Friday Night Lights") is Holly Rocket, a not-too-bright adult industry newcomer with an inconvenient aversion to girl-girl action. Their paths intersect with, among others, a hilariously suave British Rock Star (Josh Brolin), a bright neurotic with a dark past (Connie Britton, "Friday Night Lights") and a call ...
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POPSTranslator Stories from Washington D.C. Translation Service As a translation specialist, I am always amazed by the stories that I hear from others in the industry. According to a fellow translator who works in a Washington D.C. Translation office, an 11-year old Bulgarian girl recently gave birth on her wedding day.
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POPSMore Info On Trevor Stebbins If you want to know a thing or two about the financial industry—as Trevor Stebbins. He's been in the industry for a long time and has acquired quite a reputation for knowing the ins and outs of finance.
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POPSKing khan and Aamir khan were the first option for London dreams Who had thought that one day the two big Khans of film industry will share the screen? But in Rajkumar Hirani’s movie ‘3 Idots’ we are now going to watch Mr. Perfectionist and King Khan together. Many director and producer earlier tried to bring Aamir Khan and Shahrukh Khan together but they failed. One of them was ace director Raj Kumar Santoshi who wanted to cast them in his movie ‘London Dreams’ Sources also said that Santoshi was very near to bring them together as he narrated the script to them in joint sitting for three nights.
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POPSHollywood Movies Hs probably contribute to violence:Kidman 
Nicole Kidman conceded Wednesday that Hollywood has probably contributed to violence against women by portraying them as weak, sex objects. The Oscar-winning actress said she is not interested in those kinds of demeaning roles, adding that the movie industry also has made an effort to contribute to solutions for ending the violence. Kidman appeared before the committee in her role as a goodwill ambassador for the U.N. Development Fund for Women, known as UNIFEM, to promote the International Violence Against Women Act. "In the real world, the laws go unenforced and impunity is the norm," she said.The legislation has stalled in the past, but a sponsor, Democratic Rep. Bill Delahunt, said he and others plan to reintroduce it soon. The Australian star told Congress that the U.N. women's fund needs more resources. "We need the money," she said. Before the hearing began, a crowd of people lined the hall and around the corner to hear her speak.
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POPSDana Willis Works In The Corporate Search Industry Finding the right candidate to replace an executive position in a corporation is an almost impossible task for their HR department. But Dana Willis, one of the most respected individuals in the corporate search industry, can.
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POPSIllegal downloaders 'spend the most on music', says poll "The latest approach from the Government will not help prop up an ailing music industry. Politicians and music companies need to recognise that the nature of music consumption has changed, and consumers are demanding lower prices and easier access," said Peter Bradwell, from the think-tank Demos, which commissioned the new poll conducted by Ipsos Mori.