Illinois: Burris: Health care vote not a flip-flop – Dubuque Telegraph Herald
CHICAGO — Sen. Roland Burris made a solemn vow last fall: He would never vote for an overhaul of the nation’s health insurance system unless the bill included a strong public option. “That position will not change,” he told an Associated Press
Health advisory lifted for Epic Hotel in downtown Miami – Palm Beach Interactive
sure the water supply is safe,’ said Lillian Rivera, administrator with the Miami-Dade County Health Department. During the advisory, the hotel relocated its guests and did not accept new reservations, Epic spokesman Bruce Rubin said. “
Despite leave, Meyer expects to lead Gators in ’10 – ESPN.com
NEW ORLEANS — Florida coach Urban Meyer tried it his way for years. Long days, late nights, seemingly endless recruiting trips and little time for his health and family. After countless headaches, four years of chest pain and an alarming trip to
Grandpa: Kids of missing Utah mom in good spirits – Napa Valley Register
Both boys were in good health and spirits, Cox said in a posting to a Facebook page dedicated to the disappearance last saw her at 12:30 a.m. on that day as he left their suburban Salt Lake City home with the two boys for a camping trip.
Health bill worries insurers – Detroit News
There’s opportunity,” Miller Tabak analyst Les Funtleyder said. “Where the rubber meets the road is, can you access that opportunity? At least some of them will figure out how to do it.” The Senate bill is much more favorable to insurers than a
House and Senate look to final health care talks – MSNBC
Pocketbook concerns join abortion and whether Uncle Sam should peddle insurance as the top bones of contention for negotiators who At the end of the day, when all of us go home, what we hear about is the ever-increasing, ever-escalating costs.”


