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Managed Care October 2004 Arthur Lazarus |
Formulary Restrictions Sometimes Harm Patients Much more research is needed to determine the full effect of drug benefit designs. Quality must be the foremost concern.  |
BusinessWeek November 8, 2004 Jessi Hempel |
When Charity Begins At Home With the IRS focused on corporations, abuse among foundations is spreading.  |
BusinessWeek November 8, 2004 Paul Magnusson |
Will All Those New Voters Show Up? Democrats have more registrations. But the GOP is planning a massive final push.  |
InternetNews October 29, 2004 Jim Wagner |
Feds Charge 28 in ID Theft Ring Agents at the U.S. Secret Service unmasked 28 people who thought they were safe behind anonymous identities and charged them in connection with alleged ID Theft activities.  |
InternetNews October 29, 2004 Roy Mark |
Rage Against the Voting Machines It wasn't supposed to be this way. After Congress appropriated nearly $4 billion to help states buy electronic voting machines, technology was supposed to make things better, not confuse the issue further.  |
The Motley Fool October 29, 2004 Ed Miller |
The Election and Your Portfolio A look through history shows us the effects of politics on the market.  |
The Motley Fool October 29, 2004 Selena Maranjian |
Flu Shots for the Elite The flu shot shortage offers some food for thought for investors. Here are some statistics showing the establishment has some problems with the priorities when it comes to the flu.  |
Bank Systems & Technology October 28, 2004 Ivan Schneider |
Day of Judgment Our democratic practices, not our democratic heritage, will keep our republic on the side of the angels.  |
Inc. November 2004 Patrick J. Sauer |
Talking Head Talks Shop Charlie Cook started the Cook Political Report in 1984 as a nonpartisan newsletter handicapping every presidential, senatorial, congressional, and gubernatorial race in the U.S. His has become the first (and last) name in election analysis.  |
Inc. November 2004 Darren Dahl |
Do the Right Thing -- or Else New federal ethics rules apply to all companies, regardless of size.  |
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