Heath Care Dispatches Portland Press Herald Thu, 28 Jun 2012 21:16 PM PDT NEW YORK - A rush to quickly report the Supreme Court's decision on President Obama's health care law Thursday tripped up some news organizations that got it wrong and had to quickly correct themselves. | Currently in Atlantic City NBC40 South Jersey Thu, 28 Jun 2012 21:14 PM PDT ATLANTIC COUNTY -- First, we begin tonight with the Supreme Court decision to uphold President Obama's health care bill. The decision was a controversial one and it is stirring up a lot of mixed feelings here in South Jersey. | OâCare bowl: Fumbled passes, spiked footballs New York Post Thu, 28 Jun 2012 21:13 PM PDT In the race to be first with the news that the Supreme Court had upheld a key provision of President Barack Obamaâs health-care plan, Bloomberg News beat out rival wire services for the gold medal. Bloomberg clocked in at 10:07.31 a.m. yesterday with the headline, âObama... | Supreme Court hands Obama 'victory' on health AFP News via Yahoo! Singapore News Thu, 28 Jun 2012 21:11 PM PDT President Barack Obama claimed a "victory" for all Americans after the Supreme Court upheld his reforms to extend health insurance to another 32 million US citizens. | Santorum Attacks Romneycare and Obamacare On CNN The Atlantic Wire via Yahoo! News Thu, 28 Jun 2012 21:09 PM PDT Rick Santorum managed to jab at both Mitt Romney and President Obama and their respective health care bills during his appearance on CNN's Piers Morgan Tonight Thursday evening. | Cambodian Villas and Obamaâs Indonesian Sister Highlight Latest ASEAN Today Zamboanga Times Thu, 28 Jun 2012 21:09 PM PDT JAKARTA, 28 June 2012 â" If youâre looking for a relaxing and luxurious getaway in Cambodia, try the restored villas in Kep. The holiday destination is featured in the June 2012 edition of âASEAN Today,â the monthly program focusing on the people and places of the ASEAN region. | L.A.'s health care providers celebrate Supreme Court's ruling Los Angeles Daily News Thu, 28 Jun 2012 21:09 PM PDT A collective cheer rose Thursday from many health care providers across Los Angeles County, who said the Supreme Court's ruling to uphold most of President Barack Obama's health care plan will give the region's 1.2 million poor and uninsured better medical access. | Many already feel impact of Affordable Care Act Reading Eagle Thu, 28 Jun 2012 21:09 PM PDT The U.S. Supreme Court ruling announced Thursday declaring the Affordable Care Act constitutional may have been a major political victory for President Barack Obama or the legacy of Chief Justice John Roberts, but for average Berks County residents, improvements to their health care already have started and will continue. | | |
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