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Food safety law won't mend regulatory divide
Los Angeles TimesAs lawmakers prepare for hearings into the largest egg recall in U.S. history, food safety advocates say the congressional probe could give momentum to a long-delayed measure that would enhance the power of the Food and Drug Administration. If passed,...Tags: Agriculture, Health, Career and Workplace, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice
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Senate's slavery apology: 'Another step'
The Swampby Mark Silva The Senate today apologized for slavery. A little late, some may say. But it is a historic gesture, nonetheless, at a time when a nation that once condoned the enslavement of workers and sanctioned racial discrimination for......Tags: Upper House, Racism, Government, Harry Reid, Minority Groups
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Euthanasia, evil and 'making things up'
The Swampby Mark Silva The doctor is in: Howard Dean, former Democratic National Committee chairman, onetime candidate for his party's presidential nomination, former governor of Vermont - and a physician -- says there is nothing to Republican Sarah Palin's...Tags: Medical Services, Career and Workplace, Government, Max Baucus, Ben Nelson
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Democrats Seek More Control Over Health Insurance Rates
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterCongressional Democrats have begun pushing legislation giving government regulators greater authority to block big increases in health insurance premiums, kicking off what is expected to be a years-long process of revising and expanding their major...Tags: Consumers, Medical Services, Health, Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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'Silent majority:' Health care coming
The Swampby Mark Silva It's been quite some time since we heard from "the silent majority.'' It was then-President Richard Nixon who maintained, 40 years ago, that there were a lot of Americans who did not sympathize with all the protests......Tags: Medical Services, Health, International Military Interventions, Government, Barack Obama
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Obama: We are on the healthcare 'precipice,' but he meant that in a good way
Top of the TicketFull text. Democrat takes no questions after senators' meeting, but he really liked a recent New Yorker article.... -
What healthcare pork looks like
Opinion L.A.By now you've no doubt encountered some of the sputtering outrage over the deals that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) struck on healthcare reform to solidify the supermajority needed to overcome a GOP filibuster. The Times editorial board added... -
Who received Obama's presidential calls after today's Senate healthcare vote (Hint: Not Mitch McConnell)
Top of the TicketThe president called 14 people including the widow of Ted Kennedy. But he added one surprise call in there too.... -
Deficit worries spook Democrats
The Swampby Janet Hook With voter anger about the federal deficit intensifying in this election year, Democrats in Congress are edging away from one of their long-held articles of faith -- government spending on social programs such as education and relief......Tags: Career and Workplace, Unemployment, David R. Obey, Unemployment Benefits, San Francisco
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Michael Hiltzik: Academia and the profit motive
Money & CompanyThe rise of the publicly traded for-profit university has led quite properly to questions about where the student's welfare ranks among the priorities of these institutions. Spokespersons for companies such as the University of Phoenix and Kaplan... -
On for-profit colleges; people on welfare and where they spend their money; and Jonah Goldberg's views on the GOP and upcoming elections
For, and against, for-profit colleges Re "The for-profit college bubble," Opinion, July 13 So-called for-profit colleges should not be allowed to play their shell game with taxpayer money. As things stand, such institutions are just one more mechanism...Tags: Redondo Beach, Career and Workplace, Government, Tourism and Leisure, Credit and Debt
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For-profit college stocks slammed on student loan repayment data
Money & CompanyShares of for-profit colleges plummeted Monday, continuing a summer-long plunge on deepening fears over a potential federal crackdown on the industry. Heavy selling hit stocks including Santa Ana-based Corinthian Colleges Inc., which tumbled $1.44, or 22%...
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