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    Jul 28, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  1. Healthcare hurdle: Abortion funding

    The Swamp
    by James Oliphant With House leaders struggling to reach agreement on healthcare legislation, aiming toward a possible vote this week, a new hurdle has emerged: abortion. Some conservative Democrats are threatening to pull their support from the massive...

    Tags: Health, National Government, Private Health Care, Michigan, Henry A Waxman

  2. Sep 8, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  3. Obama's cool: 'Carve out time to think'

    The Swamp
    by Mark Silva As a "weekend warrior,'' the basketball-playing, golf-loving President Barack Obama likes to carve out time for his own fitness. As president, Obama likes to carve out time to think. Speaking of health, the first couple speaks at......

    Tags: Michelle Obama, Politics, State Budgets, Health and Safety at School, Medical Services

  4. Jan 7, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. In Pilsen area, a volunteer health worker offers answers about pelvic health

    Ana Cazares is a volunteer community health worker who's so determined to broach taboo health subjects in her Pilsen neighborhood that she uses every opportunity that presents itself.
    Ana Cazares is a volunteer community health worker who's so determined to broach taboo health subjects in her Pilsen neighborhood that she uses every opportunity that presents itself. Cazares was recently shopping in a local store when the Latina...

    Tags: Loyola University Chicago, Mexico, Breast Cancer, Pilsen

  6. Apr 15, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Do job titles mean anything anymore?

    There was a time when job titles were simple. You were either "the boss" or "not the boss." That has changed dramatically now that we have fancy things such as workers rights and business cards and egos. Some companies are staffed by small armies of...

    Tags: Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), Career and Workplace, Employment, LinkedIn Corp., Rex Huppke

  8. Feb 27, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  9. Michelle Obama's wings

    WASHINGTON -- If second-term presidents feel liberated by re-election to pursue bolder agendas, first ladies often become more comfortable to be their own person.
    WASHINGTON -- If second-term presidents feel liberated by re-election to pursue bolder agendas, first ladies often become more comfortable to be their own person. Witness Laura Bush, who in her husband's second term discovered that she, too, had a voice...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Michelle Obama, Burma, Jimmy Fallon, Aung San Suu Kyi

  10. Feb 13, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  11. Susan Love, doctor/patient

    And now, she is the patient. For decades, as a surgeon, researcher, professor and medical celebrity of sorts, Susan Love has led the charge against breast cancer and for women's health. She served on President Clinton's cancer advisory board. She set up a research foundation. Her book on breast cancer is on the short shelf for clinicians and counselors. And last June, when, like so many women, she was feeling and doing fine, the diagnosis came. Except it wasn't breast cancer but leukemia. The woman who has battled one kind of cancer on behalf of millions of women finds herself fighting another kind, on her own
    And now, she is the patient. For decades, as a surgeon, researcher, professor and medical celebrity of sorts, Susan Love has led the charge against breast cancer and for women's health. She served on President Clinton's cancer advisory board. She set up a...

    Tags: City of Hope, Medical Specialization, Vaccines, Breast Cancer, Health and Medical Professionals

  12. Feb 4, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  13. Tone-deaf officials, secrecy make year's worst PR moves

    Just one month into 2013 and it's already time to award the first round of Flubbies — recognizing the region's biggest public-relations flubs. We're talking moves so dim they made the Superdome's third-quarter lights look bright. There's a...

    Tags: Wicked (musical), Medical Specialization, Work Rules Contract Issues, Buddy Dyer, Mercedes-Benz Superdome

  14. Jan 6, 2013 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. A liberal agenda for Florida in 2014

    After the 2012 Election, you don't have to be a weatherman to know that the political wind is blowing liberal in the Sunshine State. There's a storm brewing for the tea party/GOP, and it's more than a tempest in a teapot. It turns out that Florida voters...

    Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Rick Scott, Parkinson's Disease, Regional Authority, Glaucoma

  16. Dec 23, 2012 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  17. Books, food, flowers and more at Rodale's General Store

    By Jennifer Sheehan, Of The Morning Call
    By Jennifer Sheehan, Of The Morning Call For weeks, there's been buzz in Emmaus about what Rodale was doing with an old garage at 10th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. On Monday, the family owned publishing giant opened Rodale's General Store,...

    Tags: Men's Health, Restaurants, Kutztown, Trexlertown, Sushi and Sashimi

  18. Nov 11, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. McManus: Wielding wedge issues

    Once upon a time in American politics, there were things called "wedge issues," and they generally terrified Democrats. They were mostly social and cultural issues: abortion, feminism, gay rights, illegal immigration and race. Conservatives wielded them to divide working-class Democrats. Wedge issues helped elect Ronald Reagan to the presidency and dozens of other Republicans to Congress.
    Once upon a time in American politics, there were things called "wedge issues," and they generally terrified Democrats. They were mostly social and cultural issues: abortion, feminism, gay rights, illegal immigration and race. Conservatives wielded them...

    Tags: Polls, Mitt Romney, Minority Groups, Migration, Abortion

  20. Nov 9, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Obama and the single girl

    As if it weren't enough that Lena Dunham, the 26-year-old writing/directing/acting phenom who started a revolution this year with her HBO series "Girls," scored a $3.5 million book deal and has been granted the unofficial but unimpeachable title of "voice of her generation," she also appears to have won the presidential election — or at least to have been one of the driving forces behind the guy who did.
    As if it weren't enough that Lena Dunham, the 26-year-old writing/directing/acting phenom who started a revolution this year with her HBO series "Girls," scored a $3.5 million book deal and has been granted the unofficial but unimpeachable title of "voice...

    Tags: Politics, Sex and the City (tv program), Polls, NBC (tv network), Lena Dunham

  22. Nov 8, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  23. Daum: Obama and the single girl

    As if it weren't enough that Lena Dunham, the 26-year-old writing/directing/acting phenom who started a revolution this year with her HBO series "Girls," scored a $3.5-million book deal and has been granted the unofficial but unimpeachable title of "voice...

    Tags: Polls, Mitt Romney, NBC (tv network), Lena Dunham, Girls (tv program)

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