Posted February 23rd, 2009 by admin
Week of January 25, 2010
The sudden halt to health care reform’s steady march forward came as a shock to many who saw an upset win by Republican Senator-elect Scott Brown in Massachusetts as all but impossible. But if many took delight in the election outcome’s impact on health reform legislation, Aetna Chairman Ronald A. Williams made it clear in a New York Times story last week that the country still needs meaningfu Read the rest of this entry »
Posted February 20th, 2009 by admin
Republican governors are not alone in being concerned about what the proposed health care legislation might mean for their already overstrained budgets: Democrats share the same worries. “We’ve got concerns,” Gov. Jack Markell of Delaware said in an interview Wednesday, hours before getting elected as the chairman of the Democratic Governors Association. “And we’re doing our best to communicate them. We Read the rest of this entry »
Posted February 3rd, 2009 by admin
The Pug is a popular dog breed, but if you want to own one, you should definitely become familiar with the Pug dog health standards. This breed has been known to man for over three thousand years, and is a member of the AKC Toy group where it was first recognized in 1885. Pug’s are not hard to recognize, as they have a wrinkly and flat face, a curly tail, and a thick little body. Pugs typically weigh from 13 to 20 pounds and are Read the rest of this entry »