Obama, education, Snooki, civil rights and Bryan Bass - Washington Post (blog)

Obama, education, Snooki, civil rights and Bryan Bass
Washington Post (blog)
A theme for real education reform ran through both reports -- that fixing schools also requires dealing with health and social and other issues -- rather ...

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DaVita Launches Second Annual Corporate Social Responsibility Report - MarketWatch (press release)

DaVita Launches Second Annual Corporate Social Responsibility Report
MarketWatch (press release)
DaVita was also the first Fortune 500(R) Health Care Services Company to join EPA Green Power Partnership. -- DaVita launched its National Minority Bank ...

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Edo health workers' strike claim 500 - Vanguard


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Edo health workers' strike claim 500
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Several persons including a nurse were said to have died as a result of the unavailability of health care in the state owned hospitals. ...

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On the Move - Business edition - Daily Record (subscription)

On the Move - Business edition
Daily Record (subscription)
During her six years in that position, she established the national position of health care coordinator and convened all of the Bon Secours facility CEOs to ...

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Hoekstra: Bold action is needed in Michigan - The Detroit News

Hoekstra: Bold action is needed in Michigan
The Detroit News
We saw the Legislature pass a law, signed by the governor, saying teachers now have to pay 3 percent of their retiree health care costs, and the MEA is in ...

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DaVita Launches Second Annual Corporate Social Responsibility Report - Earthtimes (press release)

DaVita Launches Second Annual Corporate Social Responsibility Report
Earthtimes (press release)
DaVita was also the first Fortune 500® Health Care Services Company to join EPA Green Power Partnership. DaVita launched its National Minority Bank ...

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USA OR DSA? - allvoices

USA OR DSA?
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Health care reform sounds simple. We all need good, affordable insurance, right? The big insurance companies have clearly run amok. ...

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