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Aetna CEO in private meeting: "Single-payer, I think we should have that debate" "In the news media, it is reporting that the Republican health plan is paving the way to a single-payer system," an Aetna employee asks Bertolini.
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N Korea seeks extradition in alleged assassination plot North Korea will seek the extradition of anyone involved in what it says was a CIA-backed plot to kill leader Kim Jung-un last month with a biochemical ...
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Week in pictures: From Macron to Moon A man pushes two children in a wheelchair as they flee heavy fighting between ISIL and Iraqi special forces in Mosul, Iraq. [Maya Alleruzzo/AP Photo].
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Why are Australia in Eurovision, and why could the contest come to the UK if they won? Non-Europeans Australia have been competing in the Eurovision Song Contest for three years now, and yet, few people are entirely sure why.
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Ebola: WHO declares outbreak in DR Congo The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. At least one person has died after ...
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Southeast Asian firms can become champions in this field "In the context of the industrial revolutions, this is the first time Southeast Asian companies can compete with global players... It's the first time for ...
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A Life Measured in Swipe-Rights He takes us through the whole stressful, performative, soul-deadening process in The Point magazine — the piece is long, but the candor makes it ...
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Europe's Biggest Solar Company Goes Up In Smoke Meanwhile: African Nations To Build More Than 100 New Coal Power Plants Germany's SolarWorld, once Europe's biggest solar power equipment ...
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