Mar 13, 2009
Nothing is known yet but there must be some prominent reason that has stimulated Fox network to chant ‘overhaul’ mantra all of a sudden. This is the first reaction of the market and also the observers who were stunned to find out the removal of Peter Liguori. Who is Peter Liguori? Every one of us knows that Liguori was a top entertainment executive in Fox network. But none knows yet what led to his replacement by Peter Rice, the President of Fox Searchlight Pictures. Has there been any official confirmation of the news?
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Mar 13, 2009
Are we heading a day when the task of recharging cellphone (and other) batteries will take a few seconds only? Well, this was greater than a dream even a few months back but now it seems to be possible. The latest newsbyte from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) claims in this way.
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Mar 13, 2009
It has come to the knowledge that the President Barack Obama is contriving to put forward erstwhile Health Commissioner of New York City Margaret Hamburg to head the Food and Drug Administration. Well, this is not all and is a part of the news. It has also been found, thanks to the exclusive sources of some premier newspapers in the realm of the United States of America, Health Commissioner of Baltimore will become Hamburg’s chief deputy. It should be remembered that Baltimore health commissioner Joshua Sharfstein led the Obama administration’s transition team for the FDA.
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Mar 13, 2009
It is good to note that the US administration has already acknowledged health care reform as an essential part of the country’s economic recovery. What is the response of others therefore? Well, it is also clear that a considerable section of the US populace is in support of sweeping and drastic reforms in this sector and this number is increasing steadily. Can the same be said of the senators too? Perhaps not! According to fresh reports, a good number of senators are taking exceptions to the administration’s approaches and are considering that President Barack Obama’s proposal for spending $634 billion on refurbishing U.S. health care threatens to expand a “bloated” system. The greatest proponent of this concept happens to be the chairman of the Senate Budget Committee.
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Mar 13, 2009
It was the presence of an awesome earnest and sincere feeling instead of pomp that marked this year’s first White House-driven regional health care forum in Dearborn, Michigan. The town hall meeting that was successful to earn the attention of the vicinity was joined by doctors, legislators, patients, insurance providers and policy experts (people almost from all walks of life) and Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm and Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle were the key personalities to host it.
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