Obama signs Christopher Reeve bill KTVN Reno Mon, 30 Mar 2009 13:14 PM PDT WASHINGTON (AP) - President Barack Obama has signed into law a bill named for "Superman" actor Christopher Reeve that provides for paralysis research and rehabilitation. | Obama signs wilderness bill KGO-TV Bay Area Mon, 30 Mar 2009 13:13 PM PDT President Barack Obama has signed legislation that sets aside more than 2 million acres as protected wilderness. | US takes on auto reform - good luck Business Standard India Mon, 30 Mar 2009 13:13 PM PDT Think restructuring banks is hard? The US car industryâs problems are even harder to solve. Undaunted, the Obama administration seems determined to take on this formidable task. | Chrysler and GM on survival countdown Financial Times Mon, 30 Mar 2009 13:13 PM PDT General Motors â share price plunged on Monday after President Barack Obama refused further bail-out funds for the USâs largest car maker and for Chrysler, its smaller rival, and raised the spectre of âsurgicalâ bankruptcy proceedings. | Private Medicare plans get new rules AP via Yahoo! Finance Mon, 30 Mar 2009 13:13 PM PDT The Obama administration Monday placed new curbs on private insurance plans that are popular with seniors in Medicare, but have been criticized for marketing abuses and high costs to the government. | Obama fires GM CEO... Strategy Page Mon, 30 Mar 2009 13:11 PM PDT The Obama administration asked Rick Wagoner, the chairman and CEO of General Motors, to step down and he agreed, a White House official said. On Monday, President Barack Obama is to unveil his plans for the auto industry, including a response to a request for additional funds by GM and Chrysler. | Obama rejects GM, Chrysler plans The Clarion-Ledger Mon, 30 Mar 2009 13:11 PM PDT President Barack Obama asserted unprecedented government control over the auto industry Monday, rejecting turnaround plans from General Motors and Chrysler and raising the prospect of controlled bankruptcy for either ailing auto giant. | CMS Sets New Requirements On Medicare Advantage Plans Nasdaq Mon, 30 Mar 2009 13:10 PM PDT WASHINGTON -(Dow Jones)- Privately run Medicare plans will see major changes under new Obama Administration policies, which will limit charges to patients under the plans and cut down on the number of plans insurance companies can offer. | | |
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