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Hoyer grilled on health
House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer said Tuesday night that Congress is likely to consider caps on medical lawsuits as part of its health care overhaul deliberations, but stopped short of assuring his Southern Maryland constituents that he would push for...Tags: Clubs and Associations, CBS Corp., Democratic Party, Hospitals and Clinics, Immigration
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Hoyer hosts health care forum, won't commit to tort reform
Baltimore Sun reporterHouse Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said Tuesday night that Congress was likely to consider caps on medical lawsuits as part of its health care overhaul deliberations but stopped short of assuring his southern Maryland constituents that he would push for...Tags: Justice System, Edgewater, Medicare, Employment, National Government
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Journalists held in North Korea say guards grabbed them on Chinese soil
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The two American television reporters imprisoned in North Korea for 4 1/2 months said Tuesday that they never intended to cross a frozen river into the communist country. In an article posted on Current TV's Web site, Laura...Tags: Bill Clinton, China, North Korea, San Francisco, Demographics
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Edited 'State of Play' Still Works Thanks To Talented Cast
Special to Tribune Newspapers"State of Play" The big-screen version of the acclaimed 2003 BBC miniseries "State of Play" loses a lot of the original's nuance but still manages to offer some solid, sophisticated entertainment. Russell Crowe stars as a slobby, cynical newspaper...Tags: Jason Bateman, Sin Nombre (movie), Baseball, Migration, Walt Disney
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Local American Soldier's Body Returned Home To Hammond
Staff reporterThe body of an 18-year-old soldier killed in Afghanistan was returned Tuesday to his family. Pfc. Matthew Wildes' flag-draped casket arrived at Top Gun Aviation at the Hammond Airport as a large turnout of friends and family stood by to receive him....Tags: Pakistan, Heroism, Afghanistan, Air and Space Accidents, Demographics
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Tally of charges against BSO deputy accused of sex abuse rises to 27
South Florida Sun SentinelA Broward sheriff's deputy who was arrested on charges he stalked and sexually assaulted men appeared in Broward bond court this morning to face additional charges. Until today, Deputy Jonathan Bleiweiss, 29, had faced 22 charges stemming from two...Tags: Prosecution, Sexual Assault, Broward County, Trials, Police Arrests
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Euna Lee and Laura Ling Talk About Imprisonment in North Korea
Associated PressThe two American television reporters imprisoned in North Korea for 4 1/2 months have written an article describing the circumstances surrounding their arrests and detention. In the article posted Tuesday on Current TV's Web site, Laura Ling and Euna Lee...Tags: Bill Clinton, North Korea, Demographics, Migration, Symptoms
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Jury recommends life in prison for 2 illegal immigrants in fatal bombing on Las Vegas Strip
Associated Press WriterLAS VEGAS (AP) — A Nevada jury chose life in prison without parole Tuesday for two illegal immigrants found guilty in a bombing that killed a hot dog stand vendor in a Las Vegas casino parking lot in 2007. Convicted bombmaker Porfirio Duarte-...Tags: Guatemala, Hot Dogs, Nevada, Immigration, Prisons
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Baucus Hopes for Agreement on Health Care by Mid-September
Associated PressHELENA, Mont. (AP) — U.S. Sen. Max Baucus of Montana says a health care overhaul will happen this year even if Republicans back out of bipartisan talks under growing public pressure and that the death of Sen. Edward Kennedy could help hold...Tags: Justice System, Medicare, Olympia Snowe, National Government, Wyoming
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Large Crowd Gathers for Health Care Meeting
Staff reporterHealth care is so hot a topic that more than 500 people showed up Monday night at Evergreen Commons Senior Center in Holland for Congressman Pete Hoekstra's town hall meeting. Town hall meetings have been popping up throughout the country ever since...Tags: Justice System, Private Health Care, Basketball, Demographics, Migration
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Health Care Debate Brings Republican Senate Leaders To Missouri
Meagan Kelleher, FOX 4 Web ProducerThree Republican senators came to Children's Mercy Hospital Monday to meet with health care professionals. Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell said we should focus on only the problems that need fixing and not revamp the whole thing. Senator McConnell...Tags: John McCain, Human Body, National Government, Medical Services, Migration
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Judge may move trial for managers charged in massive immigration raid at Iowa slaughterhouse
Associated Press WriterCEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — A federal judge on Monday delayed the trial of four former top managers at an Iowa slaughterhouse where 389 people were arrested last year in what was the largest immigration raid in U.S. history at the time. U.S. District...Tags: Justice System, Bankruptcy, Judges, Corporate Crime, Trials
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