Infighting is sparked by earmark ban (The Hill)
Democratic appropriators in the Senate and House are fighting over a ban on earmarks to for-profit companies. Read more…
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Infighting is sparked by earmark ban (The Hill)
Democratic appropriators in the Senate and House are fighting over a ban on earmarks to for-profit companies. Read more…
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Infighting is sparked by earmark ban (The Hill)
Meanwhile Protesters Greet Him Calling for Congress to “Kill the Bill” Raising money and getting ready for a fight. President Barack Obama came to St. Louis to garner support for health care reform, Thursday
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Obama Gives St. Louis Area Crowds Hard Sell on Health Care (FOX 2 News St. Louis)
When traveling for business, making workouts a priority can be tough–but they shouldn’t be missed.
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Fitness On The Fly (Forbes)
It seems that the economic meltdown has stepped up pressure on worker bees and bosses to produce from home rather than heal in bed. Jeremy Lesniak owns a small Web design firm in Randolph, Vt.
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On your sickbed? Get to work (Los Angeles Times)
Rebuilding Haiti after its catastrophic earthquake should generate major contracts for private companies specializing in construction, logistics, transport and security, but U.S. executives say they need a clear reconstruction strategy to shape their business plans.
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Private sector eyes opportunity in Haiti rebuilding (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
The independent telco believes so.
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Windstream Double-Play Trims Line Loss (Light Reading)
An apparent effort to bring insurance execs back to the negotiating table Insurance - Health care - United States - Health - Business
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Sebelius Dials Back Toughest Rhetoric on Health Care Insurers (ABC News)
The company said it will launch with partners like Electronic Arts, Ubisoft, and THQ, and will begin unveiling its games lineup before E3. But will it work?
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Potential console killer OnLive to go live June 17 (CNET)
President Barack Obama is facing a renewed push against his health-care legislation as a coalition of business groups plans to spend as much as $1 million a day on advertisements to pressure lawmakers into opposing the bill.
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Obama’s Health Push Challenged By Business (BusinessWeek)
BOULDER, COLO.—-Gold Systems, a developer of voice-powered software applications and unified communications services for Global 1000 companies, today announced that Ron Krubeck has been selected as its new Vice President of Engineering.
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Gold Systems Announces New Vice President of Engineering (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)