Feds arrest hospital CEO in homeless health case - San Diego Union-Tribune
August 7th, 2008
Feds arrest hospital CEO in homeless health case - San Diego Union-Tribune
LOS ANGELES For hundreds of homeless people, posing as phony hospital patients provided them a clean bed and cash. For the hospitals that processed them, it meant a full patient-load and a paycheck from the government. Now some of those allegedly
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Senator Elizabeth Dole Praised for Leading Successful Effort to Derail - Forbes
JOPLIN, Mont. , Aug. 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Citing the substantial benefit in protecting the nation’s critical frontline-caregiver infrastructure, the Coalition to Protect Senior Care (CPSC) today thanked Senator Elizabeth Dole for helping to
Source: www.forbes.com
Air pollution shrouds Beijing on eve of Games - MSNBC
BEIJING - The wall of gray haze around the National Stadium and across the city cut visibility down to a mile. On the eve of opening ceremonies, Beijing s polluted air took center stage Thursday as the most visibly pressing problem for Olympic
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Senator Susan Collins Praised for Leading Successful Effort to Derail - Forbes
JOPLIN, Mo., Aug. 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Citing the substantial benefit in protecting the nation’s critical frontline-caregiver infrastructure, the Coalition to Protect Senior Care (CPSC) today thanked Senator Susan Collins for helping to lead
Source: www.forbes.com
Warning issued on Malaysian candy - Santa Rosa Press Democrat
California health officials have issued a warning about a brand of candy from Malaysia, saying it contains lead levels the state considers unsafe. The Department of Public Health says a recent analysis found that Ego Hao Jin Bang candy contained as
Source: www1.pressdemocrat.com
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