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Articles Written by: ADAM JOHNSON
It looks like there's some bipartisan agreement in the debate over health care reform after all.
At least three members of Congress from the Land of 10,000 Lakes have come out against a $4 billion annual fee on medical device makers. The fee was ...
One of the least contentious issues in the long, blistering debate over national health care reform has been ensuring that patients with pre-existing conditions are able to purchase health insurance.
In Minnesota, those patients can already purchase ...
Coverage of the town hall debates over health care has focused on the yelling, the screaming and the hyperbolic claims being hurled toward members of Congress.
But lest you get too depressed about the current state of civil discourse, U.S. Rep. Tim ...
NEW YORK—In 2005, a rebellious and sporadically employed Israeli man flew to New York to give up a kidney to save an American businessman. For that, he says he was paid $20,000, which appeared in a brown envelope on his hospital bed after the operation. ...
From CARLA K. JOHNSON AND ADAM GOLDMAN,
Boston Globe,
19 Aug 2009
In late 2007, photos started appearing of Britney Spears sans underwear. Close-up shots of her very private parts were widely available - not on erotic or porno website or videos, but on tabloid television shows and websites. It was another example ...
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From ADAM P. JOHNSON,
Science,
16 Oct 2008
A contentious labor standoff between Twin Cities security guards and their employers grew more heated Wednesday, as government officials publicly called on the security companies to reduce health care costs for the union workforce.
Members of the ...