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NORTHSTAR joins Superior Health Partners

...peninsula annually, primarily to Wisconsin, he said. SHP was established in 2010 by MGH and Bell Hospital. It was cited in the Wall Street Journal in 2011 as a nationwide model for increasing healthcare quality through unification and alignment efforts....

Riding A Copper Commodity Horse

...and invests in the junior resource sector. His articles have been published on over 400 websites, including: Wall Street Journal, Market Oracle, USAToday, National Post, Stockhouse, Lewrockwell, Pinnacledigest, Uranium Miner, Beforeitsnews, SeekingAlpha, MontrealGazette,...

Saturday's letters to the editor

...are looking to make a substantive change. Sen. Rubio addressed this need for reform in a recent piece he wrote in the Wall Street Journal. It very clearly states that in order to successfully reform immigration policy we must all take part. It is clear that...

Google building low-cost Android phones to connect the next 1B people: WSJ

...and low-cost Android phones that will act as the devices to connect to the internet in the emerging markets, reports Wall Street Journal. The WSJ article is a little vague about Google’s plans with low-cost Android phones but it is very likely that the company...

Google to build wireless networks in Africa: WSJ

...Africa to Southeast Asia, hoping to connect a billion or so people in emerging countries to the internet, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. The internet search giant - which has for years espoused universal web access - is employing a patchwork quilt...

Editorial: Promises, promises

...for their "donations"? What retaliation might they fear if they refuse? Here's a cut-to-the-chase paragraph from a Wall Street Journal editorial: The distinction between soliciting and demanding is especially vague when the IRS is the bad cop, with millions...

News Corp to take charge of up to $1.4 billion this quarter

...140 newspapers in Australia including The Australian. Its U.S. assets include the New York Post, Dow Jones' The Wall Street Journal and the coupon insert company News America Marketing and the book publisher HarperCollins. The company had warned for several...

Pelicans nice fit for UNLV's Bennett

...If not for Wall, this rating is a zero. Nightlife (4): Dupont Circle. U Street Corridor. Adams Morgan. Georgetown. H Street. There is a plethora of clubs and bars for politicians and athletes alike to mingle and find fun. Total: 9 out of a possible 15. Needs...

News Corp. OKs poison pill, buyback

...Christian Dior Couture, and Jacques Nasser, former CEO of Ford Motor Co. On the publishing side, incoming CEO and former Wall Street Journal managing editor Robert Thomson will join the board, as will Ana Paula Pessoa, a partner at public relations firm Brunswick...

Cancer Drug to Treat Alzheimer’s Fails to Perform as Studies Can’t Replicate

...and companies do this too. The models are so complex that CEOs don’t even understand them. “Quants, The Alchemists of Wall Street. This is a video from PBS Frontline where Kathy O’Brien, a former Quant who worked for a Hedge Fund on Wall Street will tell you...

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Inside the Kenny Chesney Touring Machine

Country star Kenny Chesney is today’s most relentless and successful touring act, filling arenas and stadiums every summer for more than a decade. John Jurgensen joins Lunch Break with details from the inside of the singer’s touring machine. Photo: Allison V. Smith for The Wall Street Journal.

A Row of Brownstones in Harlem

A townhouse near a busy stretch of Harlem is on the market for slightly under $2 million, and is one of five townhouses in a row that can be purchased from the owner. Jackie Bischof joins Lunch Break. Photo: Natalie Keyssar for The Wall Street Journal.

A Hamptons Home With Asian Influence

A Bridgehampton property on the market for $28 million features extensive Asian gardens and a replica of an ancient Chinese temple. Photo by Natalie Keyssar for The Wall Street Journal.

Third Night of Rioting in Stockholm

Riots gripped Stockholm’s suburbs for a third night after the fatal shooting of a 69-year-old man by police last week. Much of the tension has been attributed to the alleged poor treatment of ethnic minorities in Sweden's biggest city. Photo: Johannes Ledel/The Wall Street Journal

Europe’s Best Oil-and-Gas Analyst

The Wall Street Journal published its first survey of Europe’s best analysts. Europe’s top oil-and-gas sector analyst, Laura Loppacher of Jefferies, explains the secret of her success in the industry. Photo: Getty Images

Yahoo Tumblr Purchase Approved

Yahoo's board of directors has approved a deal to buy the popular blogging platform Tumblr, the Wall Street Journal reports.

Wall Street Journal Student Ordering Options

This short video introduces college professors to the easy ordering options available for their students to subscribe to The Wall Street Journal.

NYPD's Raymond Kelly: Stop-and-Frisk Laws Save Lives

Raymond Kelly, Commissioner, New York City Police Department, shares how New York and other major cities can tackle terrorism with Campbell Brown, contributor, Wall Street Journal.

Bill Ackman Paying $90M For Manhattan Apartment

Billionaire hedge-fund manager William Ackman is leading a group that is in contract to pay $90 million for a Manhattan penthouse apartment. Photo: Ramsay de Give for The Wall Street Journal.

'Spas Within a Spa' Offer a Stranger-Free Experience

Spas have realized that crowded locker rooms, walking around in a robe with a key on a bracelet aren't relaxing or even bumping into a bachelorette party isn't relaxing. Andrea Petersen joins Lunch Break with a look at how hotels are giving privacy-craving guests a space of their own. Photo: Mark Peterman for The Wall Street Journal.

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A Boeing report, according to the Wall Street Journal, suggests that airlines turn on certain 787 systems three hours prior to take off to identify any possible electrical system or computer glitches. - Published on 2013-05-20 10:25:00 by Business Journal of Portland

A Boeing report, according to the Wall Street Journal, suggests that airlines turn on certain 787 systems three hours prior to take off to identify any possible electrical system or computer glitches.

Published by Business Journal of Portland on 2013-05-20 10:25:00

The board of Yahoo! has agreed to a deal to purchase the popular blogging platform Tumblr for $1.1 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported. - Published on 2013-05-19 14:23:00 by Economic Times

The board of Yahoo! has agreed to a deal to purchase the popular blogging platform Tumblr for $1.1 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Published by Economic Times on 2013-05-19 14:23:00

The board of Yahoo! has agreed to a deal to purchase the popular blogging platform Tumblr for $1.1 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported. - Published on 2013-05-19 14:23:00 by Economic Times

The board of Yahoo! has agreed to a deal to purchase the popular blogging platform Tumblr for $1.1 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Published by Economic Times on 2013-05-19 14:23:00

The board of Yahoo has agreed to a deal to purchase the popular blogging platform Tumblr for $1.1 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday. - Published on 2013-05-19 14:21:00 by Times of India

The board of Yahoo has agreed to a deal to purchase the popular blogging platform Tumblr for $1.1 billion, the Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday.

Published by Times of India on 2013-05-19 14:21:00

skeptical science, mariana ashley, rapid rate of increase in co2 levels, intergovernmental panel of climate change, wall street journal, harrison schmidt, william happer, more co2 is good for the planet, in defense of carbon dioxide, global warming, carbon dioxide good for plants argument, phil plait, slate magazine, ryan chittum, columbia journalism review, - Published on 2013-05-15 17:39:00 by Inhabitat

skeptical science, mariana ashley, rapid rate of increase in co2 levels, intergovernmental panel of climate change, wall street journal, harrison schmidt, william happer, more co2 is good for the planet, in defense of carbon dioxide, global warming, carbon dioxide good for plants argument, phil plait, slate magazine, ryan chittum, columbia journalism review,

Published by Inhabitat on 2013-05-15 17:39:00

Facebook is in talks on a potential $1 billion deal to buy the Israel-based GPS mobile navigation app Waze, The Wall Street Journal reported - Published on 2013-05-10 12:55:00 by Economic Times

Facebook is in talks on a potential $1 billion deal to buy the Israel-based GPS mobile navigation app Waze, The Wall Street Journal reported

Published by Economic Times on 2013-05-10 12:55:00

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Four games next week and then we'll reevaluate after the two games in Trenton. Hopefully things go well and sometime at the end of next week I can join the team...

in Teixeira Could Be Back in Lineup Next Weekend
Wall Street Journal - 2013-05-25 01:41:00

Catastrophic coverage is 'true insurance' ... Coverage of routine, predictable services is not insurance at all; it's a spectacularly inefficient prepayment plan....

in Affordable Care Act could bring 'skinny' health coverage to some Americans
Deseret News - 2013-05-24 22:07:00

Some of these folks have very high catastrophic plans that don't pay for anything unless you get hit by a bus ... They're really mortgage protection, not health insurance....

in Affordable Care Act could bring 'skinny' health coverage to some Americans
Deseret News - 2013-05-24 22:07:00

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