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Firsts for women: Clinton through Clinton
The Swampby Mark Silva In another decade of firsts for women, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York - the first woman elected to the Senate from New York, and the first and only former first lady elected to public office......Tags: Barack Obama, Elections, Local Elections, New York, Democratic Party
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Senate women Dems' campaign checklist
The Swampby Matthew Hay Brown After a primrary season divided between two of their colleagues, the Democratic women of the Senate rallied together behind a 10-item Checklist for Change they said they would pursue through the rest of the election season.......Tags: Blanche Lincoln, Dianne Feinstein, Barack Obama, Family, Arkansas
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Cantwell To Introduce New Health Care Bills
Staff reporterWashington Democratic Senator Maria Cantwell today announced she will introduce two bills in coming weeks to address a critical shortage of physicians across the nation -- and inefficient Medicare reimbursements. In a news conference at the University of...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Washington (U.S. state), Telecommunication Service, Medicaid, Health Insurance
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Cantwell Proposes Legislation To Improve Medicare Reimbursement For Doctors
Staff reporterWashington Senator Maria Cantwell today announced she'll introduce new legislation to fix a broken Medicare system that fails to reimburse doctors for providing efficient and prevention-oriented medical care. Today, at a news conference at the University...Tags: Laws, Hospitals and Clinics, Washington (U.S. state), Telecommunication Service, Fox Broadcasting Company
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Mud, mud go away
Special to The TimesBesieged by chronic flooding that wipes out roads and trails as fast as maintenance crews can rebuild them, Mt. Rainier National Park may finally get some relief from its mounting repair bills. The House of Representatives passed a bill last month that...Tags: Laws, Forestry and Timber, Rivers, Landforms, Washington (U.S. state)
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Enron gouged customers of $1.1 billion, records show
Associated PressSEATTLE - Enron Corp. manipulated the energy market practically every day during the 2000-2001 power crunch and gouged Western customers for at least $1.1 billion, according to audiotapes and documents released yesterday. The records were uncovered by...Tags: Laws, Bankruptcy, Washington (U.S. state), Electricity Production and Distribution, Judges
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