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Date:December 4th, 2008

Policy expert

Why Is Going To Trial So Expensive?
Sometimes just in order to prepare the exhibits for a jury?s review, you have to spend thousands of dollars just to have an expert review the data underlying t ... That?s not my policy and that?s not something I would ever recommend on behalf of a client of mine, because I believe that the preservation of t... (more...)
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Women's Voices For Change Thursday Newsmix
"Any effective policy has to start with the households," she told senior financial reporter Diana Henriques. ... " Professor Warren is an expert in contract and bankruptcy law, and has written frequently about middle-class economic hardships and predatory lending, most notably i... (more...)

Pension News from 15-30 November
30 November Government urged to guarantee Pension Protection Fund Telegraph. co. uk - United Kin (more...)

Today's Science Policy News for December, 4th 2008
A look at today?s science and health policy news: ... egulation, an expert panel of the National Research Council says.... (more...)

Oops.
She also asked Obama to call Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and Rep. Albio Sire (D-NJ) to discuss Cuba policy. ... If anyone should be an expert on that country, it's the woman who represents a population that's still trying to go all Bay of Pigs on its ass.... (more...)
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Journeying to Sa-Hell in Jos
Reporting has been hampered by the response of the Nigerian state, which ordered a shoot to kill policy and has subsequently come under fire from Human Rights Watch f or doing so. ... As Nigerian environmental expert Anthony Nyong said back in 2005, ?Since the 1960s, the West African Sahel has experienced a steady decline in annual rainfall, a... (more...)
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HIV and AIDS: have we seen the worst?
On World AIDS Day on Monday, at the final event of our HIV and AIDS season hosted at the Frontline Club, an expert panel of policy makers, scientists, journalists a... (more...)
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1. brain drain
2. Internal reasons such as cultural and educational problems, less developed policy and economic, etc. ... The other reason we can recount is that we think whoever has technology machines and implements has the opportunity to grow, but the fact is different. More development needs more experts.... (more...)
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May be of interest....
... dhering to policy or payroll issues, often seeing an employee as an adversary a ... Experts say B. C. business leaders need to heed warnings about disturbing workplace conduct such as mobbing.... (more...)
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The Last US Enemy Combatant: The Shocking Story of Ali al-Marri
In brighter times, before a fog of fear descended on the United States, and the discourse of decent (more...)

Struggling to keep up with insurance cost - Philadelphia Inquirer
But the 62-year-old widow in Upper Dublin recently found out her health-insurance premiums will rise more than 45 percent in January, from $6,384 to $9,336 a year. "How do you justify raising premiums 45 percent in January 2009?" she e-mailed her ... (more...)

Expert: Long-term care health coverage a hidden casualty of economic ... - PhysOrg
Many Americans have lost more than just retirement savings amid a year-long economic meltdown that has sliced the U.S. stock market's value by nearly half in a little over a year, a University of Illinois elder law expert says. Law professor Richard ... (more...)

Virtual hospitals - the NHS's future - BBC News
The future of NHS care does not lie in bricks-and-mortar hospitals, according to policy expert Nick Bosanquet. In this week's Scrubbing Up Professor Bosanquet, a director of the centre-right think-tank Reform - predicts we could one day be texting in ... (more...)

Taxpayers shouldn't bail out autoworkers - Charleston Daily Mail
AFTER their plea for an additional $25 billion in corporate welfare met with a hostile reception on Capitol Hill, auto industry executives fell back to regroup. They will be back. When they show up, some facts to ponder: James Sherk, labor policy ... (more...)

Examining Rise In Insurance Premiums For Early Retirees - eMaxHealth.com
The Philadelphia Inquirer on Thursday, as part of its series titled "Falling Through: Casualties of the Health Insurance Crisis," profiled a 62-year-old retired Pennsylvania woman who recently discovered that her Independence Blue Cross group HMO ... (more...)

5 Foreign-Policy Posts to Watch - The Washington Independent.com
With much of President-elect Barack Obama?s cabinet still unnamed, it?s understandable that speculation should focus on who helms the different agencies. After all, running cabinet departments is a big job, and the personalities Obama has ... (more...)

Obama Taps Clinton, Gates for Cabinet - AOL
CHICAGO (Dec. 1) - Barack Obama announced a national security team Monday headed by Hillary Rodham Clinton, who fought him long and bitterly for the presidency, and Robert Gates, the man who has been running two wars for George W. Bush ? striking ... (more...)

Questions for NASA from the Transition Team - Softpedia
American president-elect Barack Obama's recently chosen NASA transition team has come up with a long list of questions (five pages of them) for the agency. If the implications behind the questionnaire addressed to the agency's officials are ... (more...)

As Barack Obama fills his cabinet, the question lingers: What ... - New York Daily News
As Barack Obama fills his cabinet, the question lingers: What constitutes an expert? BY LIONEL BEEHNER Thursday, December 4th 2008, 4:00 AM I recently received an e-mail asking me to add my signature to a petition to nominate ... (more...)

Struggling to keep up with insurance's cost - Philadelphia Inquirer
But the 62-year-old widow in Upper Dublin recently found out her health-insurance premiums will rise more than 45 percent in January, from $6,384 to $9,336 a year. "How do you justify raising premiums 45 percent in January 2009?" she e-mailed her ... (more...)

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