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Nelson to Scott: Call special session to take federal healthcare money
U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson has joined Democrats in the Legislature in calling on Gov. Rick Scott to call lawmakers back in special session and demand that they accept $51 billion in federal funds to expand healthcare to about 1 million Floridians. Nelson...
Tags: Bill Nelson, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Politics, Rick Scott
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BofA settles another mortgage lawsuit but is facing a new one
NEW YORK — As Bank of America Corp. pulls itself free from a swamp of mortgage liabilities, new troubles keep threatening to suck it back under. BofA agreed to settle a big insurer's claims over faulty mortgage bonds for $1.7 billion Monday. But...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Economy, Business and Finance, Justice System, New York City, Financial Markets
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Problem Solver: Updates on a broken washer, insurance payment
Tony La Piana's days of visiting the laundromat are over. The Lombard resident, featured in the April 28 column, originally wrote to What's Your Problem? after his Kenmore washer broke in March. He could handle that the machine broke less than two years...
Tags: JC Penney Company Inc., Jon Yates
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Tax cuts, stadium deals, insurance reform, expressway changes all come down to session's final week
TALLAHASSEE — The last week of Florida's legislative session will settle fights on taxes, stadium subsidies from Orlando to South Florida, and the fading push from Gov. Rick Scott to win $2,500 pay raises for teachers and tax breaks for businesses....
Tags: Altamonte Springs, Executive Branch, Lake Worth, Justice System, Buddy Dyer
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The GOP's Latino problem
Abel Maldonado, the Republican iconoclast most recently famous for his brief stint as California's appointed lieutenant governor and his unsuccessful run for Congress last year, is making noises about running for governor in 2014 against Jerry Brown....
Tags: Barack Obama, Abel Maldonado, Justice System, Judges, Steve Poizner
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You wouldn't expect this identity theft
There are a lot of ways your identity can be stolen. Someone may grab your mail. They may scam you. They may pick your pocket or pick through your trash. But what if your identity was stolen by someone who works at your bank or insurance company? That'...Tags: Equifax Incorporated, Personal Data Collection, Politics, Business, Allentown
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Special-interest successes mark legislative session
TALLAHASSEE — The Florida Legislature's 2013 session agreed on highly touted ethics reforms making it harder for retiring lawmakers to immediately begin lobbying for special interests. And lawmakers approved "transparency" measures requiring...Tags: Justice System, Buddy Dyer, Sociology, Arts and Culture, Health and Medical Professionals
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Health officials consider increasing plastic surgery center oversight
Maryland health officials may ask state lawmakers for permission to oversee plastic surgery centers, a move inspired in part by the death of a Lochearn woman after liposuction.
The state health department had already been considering whether to ask...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry, Cosmetic Procedures, Justice System
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Smashed U.S. cars get second chance in Afghanistan
HERAT, Afghanistan — They sit in the sun harboring their lost histories, their forgotten dreams, their traces of funerals, graduations and stolen kisses. On dusty windshields, insurance stickers from Travelers and State Farm bear witness to wrecks...
Tags: Afghanistan, Services and Shopping, Abdullah ibn Abdulaziz al Saud, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, Vehicles
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Part-timers to lose pay amid health act's new math
Los Angeles TimesMany part-timers are facing a double whammy from President Obama's Affordable Care Act. The law requires large employers offering health insurance to include part-time employees working 30 hours a week or more. But rather than provide healthcare to more...Tags: Barack Obama, Olive Garden, Labor Legislation, Justice System, University of California, Berkeley
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Flood risk: Bane of Balboa Island's existence
Craig Schusterick, his workman's hands powdery white with construction grit, led the way across Onyx Avenue on Balboa Island to show off his handiwork. His nearly complete three-story home — designed with solid wood paneling to echo the Cape Cod...
Tags: Water, Oceans, Services and Shopping, Homes, Ethics
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Pro athletes who shop for workers' comp
In recent years, California has become a favorite venue for workers' compensation claims by athletes with only tenuous ties to the Golden State. Many former pros have won six-figure awards for injuries built up over time even though they've never lived or...
Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Employment, Justice System, Career and Workplace, Sports
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Apr 28, 2013
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Apr 28, 2013
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Apr 27, 2013
|Column| Allentown Morning Call
May 6, 2013
|Story| Orlando Sentinel
Apr 27, 2013
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May 6, 2013
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May 2, 2013
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May 4, 2013
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May 6, 2013
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