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  1. Rattlers down Cowboys, improve to 3-0
  2. Tribesmen Use Captives to Pressure Yemen
  3. Westborough Man and Three Companies Convicted of Health Care Fraud, Reports U.S. Attorney
  4. Kirkfield area man cleared in fatal crash
  5. Hospital-Acquired Infection May Be Preventable
  6. HSE to review Roscommon services...
  7. Dozens claim they were burned at San Luis Obispo laser center
  8. Horizon Blue Cross And Blue Shield Foundation Gives $5M For Grants To New Jersey Health Centers For The Uninsured
  9. Ruth Evers Kress
  10. Patient care plans 'ready for action'
  11. N Wales cancer campaigners win fight
  12. Burnden legend Andy joins Stayaway Fans debate
  13. Anger after 1m spent on hospital art
  14. Let's keep equal access to health care
  15. Nurse Strangles Man Hired to Kill Her
  16. Cash crisis threatens nursing jobs
  17. Fifty-Three Organizations, Healthcare Professionals, Patients Join Forces to Urge Lawmakers to Improve Care for the More Than 40 Million Americans Living With Debilitating Neurological Conditions
  18. African Sos
  19. Christine Autilio, 98
  20. Seminar Will Explore Early Childhood Issues
  21. Company Interview: Cross Country Healthcare, Inc., Joseph A. Boshart
  22. Hospitals In Minneapolis
  23. UM launches new nursing program
  24. Nurses Struggling to Balance Work, Family
  25. Boston Scientific reportedly settles lawsuit over Guidant defibrillators
  26. School Bus Flips in Mississippi
  27. Software to Help in Sickle Cell Anemia
  28. What's Really Propping Up The Economy
  29. Healthcare Outsourcing Looms
  30. Campus Ushers in Centennial Anniversary of Nursing School
  31. Arroyo, Ross Lift Slumping Reds to Win
  32. 'I came to help people, not to be used politically'
  33. Major cancer funding announcements in Hamilton, Ottawa Friday
  34. Most forgo buying own U.S. health insurance
  35. UK soldier 'Killed in Canada crash'
  36. GOP leaders advocate new spending rules for Oregon schools
  37. Disabled Activists Win Battle for Independent Care
  38. Capitol Hill Watch
  39. 5 children badly hurt in Ionia County school bus accident
  40. Lions Struggling Offense Faces Tough Task In Chicago
  41. Rally puts focus on hospital fight
  42. DHHS identifies EEE positive mosquito pool in Londonerry, Birds test positive for WNv in Windham, Rye
  43. Als' Landry vows to return
  44. Nurses to vote again on hospital offer
  45. Prospect For Passage Of Final Health Care Information Technology Bill Uncertain
  46. The Notion: Real Link Between 9/11 and Iraq Revealed
  47. Nurse leaves reader ready to switch doctors
  48. Bay Area students win CSU scholarships
  49. Investigation into Parkes nursing home finds no breach of IR laws
  50. FONAR Announces Fiscal 2006 Year-End Financial Results
  51. Cancer victim's care 'disgrace'
  52. Schulz: Battle of his life
  53. Drug-Coated Stents Pose Risk, Says Boston Scientific
  54. BUPA Results for the Six Months Ended 30 June 2006 (Unaudited); Further Steady Growth
  55. Streaks Ready To Roll
  56. Emergency room in limbo as Doctors San Pablo heads for bankruptcy
  57. PJC and UWF nursing effort reflects real needs in future
  58. Keystone Mercy Health Plan's Healthy Hoops Program Recognized by NCQA for Health Care Innovation
  59. GSMC exec. elected to executive THA council
  60. Doctors San Pablo nurses decry board's decision
  61. Hospital petition drive is launched
  62. Wiley College slates health fair
  63. We're ready for them
  64. WellPoint Executive Leads Authorship of Latino Health Care Report
  65. Patient care plans 'are ready for action'
  66. Health-care industry growing in region
  67. NFL Preview - Oakland (0-1) at Baltimore (1-0)
  68. Mobile homes are essential alternative
  69. Assisted-living complex proposed: Woodview Healthcare wants to build on East State.
  70. Woman brings comfort -- and comforters -
  71. Edward N. Smith
  72. Gunman kills woman, wounds 19 at downtown Montreal college
  73. Ozanam employees walk out second time
  74. Premier Visits Toronto Neighbourhood To Recognize Milestones In Children's Health
  75. New Health Care System Essential for Social Harmony
  76. Business Achievers
  77. Healthy look at retaining older workers
  78. Campaigners fight to place drug-linked allergy in spotlight
  79. Medicare Premiums to be Higher Next Year
  80. MEDRAD Employees Care in a Big Way: Facilities Suspend Operations Today so That 800 Can Volunteer in Community
  81. Key worker homes are two years late
  82. Five Lessons on Section 501(c)(3) from the Nonprofit Hospital Billing Litigation
  83. Porter Ray Thomason
  84. Currituck schools seek expansion of Knotts Island ferry operations
  85. Proposed Federal Medicaid Cuts Could Cost Illinois Schools $130M, Hurt Special Education
  86. More jobs to go?
  87. Happy birthday!
  88. Hospital closure worries voiced at fiery meeting
  89. HealthSouth to repay some of Scrushy's legal fees
  90. Rethinking emergency care in Inglewood
  91. Nurses tell of living in fear
  92. Ernst&Young: Naftohaz Ukrainy Ends 2005 With UAH 1.842 Billion Losses
  93. Shooting rampage at Montreal college
  94. Thornton, Evelyn Irene , 75
  95. Perot Systems, Owens & Minor Announce Five-Year Contract Extension; Agreement Continues Long-Term Technology Sourcing Relationship
  96. 5000 grants to be offered to overseas nurses
  97. Is Viasys Healthcare A Value?
  98. University enrollment sees slight drop
  99. Montreal College Shooting Leaves 2 Dead, 19 Injured
  100. Public forum on CI-97 tonight
  101. Outdoor lavatories at DMCH
  102. CORRECTED-New Issue-Health Care Property Investors sells $1 bln
  103. New department store to open in Jacksboro
  104. Fatal Shooting Spree In Montreal
  105. James L. Lenihan
  106. Vitamin D could half pancreatic cancer risk
  107. ARAMARK Healthcare Launches Quick Casual Restaurant Brand Called Soluna Cafe & Bakery
  108. Campaign donor to plead in health care corruption case
  109. Nursing a gripe about moms, babies:
  110. 'Major driving force' retires from hospice
  111. 11/09/2006 AMP, Buckman Laboratories, Humana and University Health System Win SumTotal's ToolBook Awards View
  112. Pennsylvania Governor Rendell: Low-Income Elderly, Disabled Residents of Personal Care Homes to Receive Benefits Boost
  113. Arrow International, Inc., Introduces Pressure Injectable PICC Kit; Kit equips clinicians with comprehensive risk-reduction and safety components
  114. House Energy And Commerce Subcommittee Hearing To Focus On Medicare Physician Payments
  115. Hand Fall Sports Preview
  116. Comfort care
  117. QuadraMed Announces the 2006 Excellence in Healthcare Information Technology Award Recipients
  118. More Than Half of US Hospitals Straddle Between Financial Success or Failure; Trends in Capital Access and Spending for Hospitals Uncovered in New Financing the Future II Report
  119. Thousands will benefit from new dental surgery
  120. TOM BLAKE: When business success equals bossiness, dating suffers
  121. Incentive Logic's Healthcare Incentive Programs Show Promising Results for Employers and Employees
  122. Public Health announces nation-wide battle against dengue
  123. CHED recommends closure of all nursing review centers
  124. Nurse who drugged co-workers has mental illness
  125. The Sickly State of Health Insurance
  126. More than scenery
  127. Uniontown Hospital project moves ahead
  128. Nursery Nurses Pay Row At 'boiling Point'
  129. SEIU United Healthcare Workers-West and SEIU 121RN Reach Landmark Tentative Agreement With Five California Hospitals Owned by HCA
  130. Shriners to sponsor free orthopedic clinic for children
  131. Cecil prepares for onslaught of flu season
  132. DFW Airport enlists help in Wright Amendment fight
  133. Leerie T. Jenkins, Jr. Elected to Serve on Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida Board of Directors
  134. Stanford won't let doctors accept gifts
  135. Judge hears Alberta nurse who drugged co-workers has mental illness
  136. Crown wants jail for nurse who drugged co-workers
  137. Medicare Adds Surcharge for Those With Higher Income
  138. Affordable health care options
  139. Fardeen Khan walks out of film swearing revenge!
  140. Countrywide Home Loans
  141. When a nation decides to be corrupt
  142. Longview businesses looking for workers
  143. FDA posts warning letter to Medtronic
  144. Washington state unemployment rate edges down
  145. Hospitals In Phoenix
  146. Not all tragedy ... another side to 9/11
  147. Advocat shares climb in early trading on Nasdaq (09:34am)
  148. Sunnexs RLM Magnifying Lamp Delivers Durability, Performance & Economy for Medical Exam Use
  149. Cost of Stopping Toxic Mercury Same as One Utility Executive's Golden Parachute, House Committee Learns
  150. United Auto Workers Says It Will Not Reach Same Deal On Health Care With Chrysler That It Did With GM, Ford
  151. What to look for in '06-07
  152. Ozarks Capital Funding Announces Expanded Accounts Receivable Factoring Services to Include the Healthcare Industry
  153. Taking care at nursing homes
  154. Honour for caring jane
  155. Isolation ward will beat bugs
  156. What the review board's recommendations say
  157. Nights draw in, battle lines drawn
  158. Iowa Receives $9M To Provide Community-Based Mental Health Care for Children
  159. Air Fair to offer variety of events (TSTR)
  160. Police propose needle vending machine
  161. Chiefs QB Green Out Indefinitely
  162. A British doctor is god to AIDS sufferers in Kolkata
  163. Alberta minister urges provinces to broaden private health insurance
  164. South Dakota Homeland Security Grants Top $65 Million
  165. $2000 a day for hospital temps
  166. Your views: Value of citizenship
  167. Vasco health centre does not have its own premises
  168. Primary Health Care in 'mystery' talks
  169. Schefter: Branch, Pats get what they want
  170. Toxic bootleg liquor kills 35 in Nicaragua, sickens nearly 600
  171. Ont. nurses call for safety upgrades
  172. Health Insurance Improves Low-Income Children's Quality of Life: Study
  173. Ont. nurses call for safety upgrades
  174. Clinton Woods' Serious Secret Agony Revealed
  175. Kerry's Health Care Plan is Still a Bad Idea
  176. ATRS Sells WLR Land for $1.4 Million
  177. Unions confront PM on NHS reform
  178. Nurses slam June anomaly, press for reforms
  179. AMA Lobbies Congress To Block Planned Medicare Physician Payment Cut Before Recess
  180. Mildred Dee" Ross, 91
  181. Salazar nursing sore ankle
  182. Perrigo names Cardinal Health executive as CEO
  183. Alberta nurse pleads guilty to administering sedatives to co-workers
  184. The College Network Announces New NCLEX(R)-RN Preparation Package
  185. My father denied death with dignity
  186. LifePoint Hospitals Raises Credit Line
  187. Union Promotes California Universal Healthcare Coverage
  188. NHS workers vote for strike action
  189. NFL Game Summary
  190. Krauss told Hawai'i's stories for 55 years
  191. World Bank, Gates probe Africa private health care
  192. Boomers flex work muscles
  193. Training to combat possible attacks continues
  194. Fighting soldiers, tender brothers
  195. Continuous Quality Improvement Earns AHCA/NCAL Recognition
  196. Wolff, Gunther
  197. Forced landing after passenger's miscarriage
  198. Obituaries for September 7, 2006
  199. Today, John Edwards to Rally for Healthcare Reform with 2000 SEIU United Healthcare Workers-West Caregivers
  200. Saint Thomas tabs Visbeen as COO