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Michael F. Cannon: Gov. Corbett should not change decision rejecting Medicaid expansion
Hospitals across Pennsylvania and the nation are threatening that unless state lawmakers implement the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansion, the law's new taxes and spending cuts will lead to layoffs and closures. Let's not...
Tags: Jan Brewer, Barack Obama, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Justice System, Hospitals and Clinics
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Restaurant inspections for January 2013
How it works The Herald-Mail periodically publishes the findings of initial food establishment inspections by the Washington County Health Department. Food service facilities are inspected on a regular basis to make sure they are following the...Tags: Health, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), The Herald-Mail, CVS Corp., Food Industry
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Holocaust memorial dedicated at Hagerstown Community College
alnotarianni@aol.comAdolph “Ed” Baer was 7 years old when a man rode by on a bicycle and tried to run him over. Baer was trying to cross the street to his grandparents’ house while he visited them in Reichelsheim, Germany. He grabbed a hold of the...Tags: Human Interest, Germany, Politics, Colleges and Universities
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Business people - June 2
Jack Gaughen Realtor ERA WAYNESBORO, Pa. — Emily Muir recently joined the sales team at Jack Gaughen Realtor ERA’s Waynesboro office. She is licensed to list and sell all types of real estate in Pennsylvania. Muir is a member of the...
Tags: Health Treatments, Services and Shopping, Symptoms, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Hospitals and Clinics
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China expert Peter Hessler goes to the ground in 'Strange Stones'
Between 2001 and 2010, Peace Corps volunteer-turned-New Yorker writer Peter Hessler delivered three entertaining, richly detailed books on China told through his interactions with everyday people. Hessler left China several years ago, moved to Colorado...
Tags: Peace Corps, China, Politics, U.S. Congress
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Cannes once again a fascinating, provocative 'research' project
Every year the Cannes Film Festival pulls into its orbit a rangy group of Chicago journalists, critics, student filmmakers and programmers. The festival was different this year, though. Conspicuously and sadly, it lacked the benevolent presence of its...
Tags: Chicago International Film Festival, Mads Mikkelsen, Columbia University, Cannes Film Festival, Film Festivals
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Hinsdale, village manager parting ways
Longtime Hinsdale village manager David Cook, who's been employed by the village for 23 years, will exit his post in July. Cook and Village President Tom Cauley said Wednesday that the village and Cook were unable to reach terms on a new contract. Cook's...
Tags: Hinsdale, Politics, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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When Sugar was sued, it turned to Legislature for relief
TALLAHASSEE — When environmentalists filed a lawsuit earlier this year to force Florida's powerful sugar industry to cut a better deal with the state for Everglades restoration, Sugar took its fight to safer confines: the Florida Legislature. Gov....Tags: Justice System, Environmental Issues, Trials, Ken Pruitt, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida)
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USF coach Willie Taggart should stress UCF rivalry, not downplay it
Running off at the typewriter. … Sentinel reporter Paul Tenorio recently asked new USF coach Willie Taggart how much emphasis he will place on the game with UCF this season now that the two programs are in the same conference and will renew their...Tags: Orlando Magic, Dwight Howard, Amway Center, Food Network (tv network), Everest
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The climate change guilt trip
A friend recently returned from a camping trip in the Sierra Nevada. His eyes shone as he described the opalescent sky, the vitality of wildlife in spring and the fun he'd had playing with his two young daughters during the mellow evenings. It had been...
Tags: Weather, Global Change, Exxon Mobil Corporation, Environmental Issues, Conservation
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Effort to pull controversial election authority from local officials stalled
Most local officials are poised to keep their controversial power to kick political opponents off the ballot after lobbying from those officials helped stall a reform proposal in the General Assembly. Instead, a piecemeal effort is moving forward that...
Tags: Michael Madigan, David Orr , Voting, Illinois Governor, Elections
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Let the market decide where development should occur
By granting tax benefits on a case-by-case basis to projects like the Exelon building, the government is essentially staying in the development business ("Harbor Point tax deal challenged," June 3). The City Council is greenlighting projects whose...
Tags: Harbor, Politics
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