Massachusetts Bill Would Require Health Coverage (Boston house)
Massachusetts Bill Would Require Health Coverage
By STEVE LEBLANC Associated Press BOSTON -- Lawmakers overwhelmingly approved a bill Tuesday that would make Massachusetts the first state to require that all its citizens have some form of health insurance.
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In the underbelly of O'Neill library
When students talk about the different museums on campus, most people immediately think of the McMullen Museum of Art. Yet there is more to Boston College than meets the eye. Deep in the heart of the Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill Library is a sacred place for some.
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Here is the latest Massachusetts business news from The AP:
(Undated - AP) - Three Massachusetts firms have been selected by NASA for a program intended to strengthen the relationship between small businesses and federal research programs.
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House rejects slot machines bill, killing plan for the year
(Boston - AP) - There'll be no slot machines at Massachusetts' four racetracks at least for now. House lawmakers tonight(Wednesday) dealt a losing hand to a bill designed to allow each of the ailing dog and horse tracks to install up to two-thousand slot machines.
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Romney's stamp on health care bill
BOSTON - Gov. Mitt Romney plans to sign the state's new health care legislation this week with as much fanfare as anyone short of the president can muster, a nod to the importance the new law could play in his campaign should he run for the White House in 2008.
Source: www.telegram.com
Poor Design of Built Environment Linked to Sick Kids
WASHINGTON, DC , April 10, 2006 (ENS) - National Public Health Week focused this year on the fact that the modern built environment is harming the health of American children. The week, which ended on Sunday, focused on building better environments that might produce healthier children.
Source: www.ens-newswire.com
Terps play the White House
Basketball champs get Bush's personal praise Kristi Toliver was standing in the White House yesterday, far from a basketball court, when the magnitude of the University of Maryland's NCAA championship hit home.
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