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House speaker won't save Insure Oklahoma [Tulsa World, Okla.]
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No compromise, no cap on medical malpractice awards [The Daily Star-Journal, Warrensburg, Mo.]
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Westmoreland Votes to Repeal ObamaCare
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News Tips for May 18-24, 2013
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Man goes from client to defendant in lengthy courtroom drama [Milwaukee Journal Sentinel]
N.J. Hospital Has Highest Prices In Nation
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A.M. Best Revises Outlook to Positive for Louisiana Medical Mutual Insurance Company [Professional Services Close - Up]
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ABIR Urges Focus on Strengthened Regulation -- Not Protectionism [Professional Services Close - Up]
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A.M. Best: Revises Outlook to Positive for Louisiana Medical Mutual Insurance Company [Manufacturing Close - Up]
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Fallin wants Insure Oklahoma reworked ahead of Affordable Care Act [Tulsa World, Okla.]
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Moms Lead Way In Discussing Family Finance
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Genworth Breaks Its LTCi Tie With AARP
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Americans Think Economy Won't Change
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Abbreviated ACA Form Makes Its Debut
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Administration Simplifies Health Care Form
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HEALTH NET INC - 10-Q - Management's Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.
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Obama Says Health Care Law 'Here To Stay'
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'Robust' Opportunities In Voluntary Benefits
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LIMRA Shows Why People Really Buy Annuities
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Helping Retirees Prepare To Dodge ‘Curve Balls’
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