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Rough economy will hurt state's children the most - Allentown Morning Call
Rough economy will hurt state's children the most Allentown Morning Call, PA - 4 hours ago More than 133000 of Pennsylvania's children do not have any health insurance ( Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children and Philadelphia Citizens for Children ...
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Karen Goroncy, a home health aide in Washington, Pa., has taken care of people for 25 years but can't afford health insurance to take care of herself.
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N.J. official allegedly faked war record (Moldova.org)
A New Jersey state official who claimed to be a decorated wounded Vietnam vet actually spent four months in country as a payroll specialist, prosecutors say.William Devereaux, 63, allegedly received disability benefits and a tax exemption fraudulently, The Philadelphia Inquirer reported Thursday. Investigators say he collected $34,000 to which he was not entitled.Devereaux, who works for the ...
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PhillyDeals: PhillyDeals: As economy tips, a change in tippling - Philadelphia Inquirer
PhillyDeals: PhillyDeals: As economy tips, a change in tippling Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - 8 hours ago The firm, which buys legal settlements and annuities at a discount from people who don't feel they can wait, on Monday sold $74.6 million in notes, ...
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Lotus Philadelphia Auto Insurance Group Unveils Online Auto ... Newswire Today (press release), UK - 19 hours ago Lotus also offers homeowners, term
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Business news in brief - Philadelphia Inquirer
Business news in brief Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - 8 hours ago Carolyn Davis Roster Financial LLC., a Camden subsidiary of Allianz Life Insurance Co. of North America, will beef up its antidiscrimination policies and ...
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Business news in brief Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - 8 hours ago Wentworth is a specialty-finance company that buys future payments on assets that cannot easily be converted into cash, such as annuities and life insurance ...
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Pennsylvania gov's top health care aide to leave (The Mercury)
Associated Press Writer HARRISBURG — The director of Gov. Ed Rendell's efforts to expand health insurance to low-income children and adults, help doctors pay their malpractice bills and modernize Pennsylvania's health care system is stepping down.
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Rendell's top health care aide to leave Phoenixville News, PA - 3 hours ago Ed Rendell's efforts to expand health insurance to low-income children and adults, help doctors pay their malpractice bills
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Job cuts at Lincoln National division (BizJournals)
Financial services firm Lincoln National Corp. confirmed that it has laid off 12 percent of employees at Lincoln Financial Distributors, the company’s wholesale division that markets and sells variable and fixed annuities, life insurance and investment management products. (LNC)
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Pacific Life and The Hartford have joined the ranks of insurers who are raising prices and fees on some of their most popular investment products: variable annuities
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Aetna Unites with EasyToInsureME - PR.com (press release)
Aetna Unites with EasyToInsureME PR.com (press release), NY - 8 hours ago In the search for health insurance in Pennsylvania , Aetna is 1 of the top 3 companies Pennsylvania residents should be looking for. Philadelphia , PA ...
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Rendell's top aide on health care to step down Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - 8 hours ago The governor's Prescription for Pennsylvania , a key effort of his second term,
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Keystone East seeks 10% rate increase for HMO plan - Bizjournals.com
Keystone East seeks 10% rate increase for HMO plan Bizjournals.com, NC - 19 hours ago Keystone Health Plan East submitted a rate filing with the Pennsylvania Department of Insurance seeking to increase the base rates of its HMO group product, ...
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The Philadelphia Inquirer on Monday, as part of a continuing series called "Falling Through: Casualties of the Health Insurance Crisis," examined how more U.S. residents appear
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The Medicare D shell game - Philadelphia Inquirer
The Medicare D shell game Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - 8 hours ago This is not like buying life insurance , where you do it once and that's it. Each person has to evaluate every year to see if he or she is getting the most ...
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With City Council approval expected this week, the city will quietly repossess the old Provident Mutual Life Insurance Co. building after a nonprofit
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