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HEALTH CARE DEBATE

  • Timing Is Everything

    Debate over whether Dems will pass health care reform bill in 2010, an election year
  • Public Review

    Republicans plan to read the health care bill aloud on the House floor
  • Misinformed Public?

    Democratic lawmaker explains why polls show drop in support for health care reform
  • GOP Reaction

    Rep. Boustany says 'access is going to be a problem' with the new House health care bill
  • Democratic Reaction

    Rep. Schwartz says we all have a need for health care reform
  • Clock Is Ticking

    Panel debates likelihood of health care bill passing
  • Getting 60 Votes

    Senate minority leader on likelihood Democrats can pass health care bill without GOP

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Live Desk Blog Postings


  • Americas Talking: 10/29
    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi unveiled a retooled health care overhaul plan today intended to bridge differences among Democrats and open a history-making floor debate on extending health insurance to nearly all Americans.Speaking on the West Front of the Capitol surrounded by Democratic lawmakers, Pelosi, D-Calif., said the House's version of a health care reform bill [...]

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  • Americas Talking: 10/26
    Federal aviation authorities are investigating whether the pilots of a Northwest Airlines passenger jet fell asleep at the controls, causing them to lose radio contact and overshoot the Minneapolis airport by 150 miles.The two pilots discovered their mistake after about an hour and turned the plane around, landing safely Wednesday evening. Air traffic controllers on [...]

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  • Americas Talking: 10/20
    The H1N1 vaccine will arrive too late to help most Americans who will be infected during this flu season, according to a study conducted by scholars at Purdue University, The Washington Times reported on Tuesday.The study also estimates that the virus will infect about 60 percent of the U.S. population, although only about 25 percent [...]

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