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Freed U.S. hostages, families reuniting in Texas
Back on U.S. soil, three American hostages rescued from Colombia rebels are now in the process of reintegrating into a society they've been absent from for more than five years. They took the first steps Wednesday and Thursday as they underwent medical...Tags: Northrop Grumman Corp., Political Candidates, Wars and Interventions, Defense, Diseases
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Bush expects new Walter Reed 'miracles'
The SwampBy David Nitkin For years, the name Walter Reed - an Army hospital opened in 1909 -- was synonymous with stellar medical care. But that changed in February 2007, after The Washington Post published the results of a four-month investigation......Tags: George Bush, Hospitals and Clinics, Washington Post Company
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New Walter Reed is begun
Sun reporterPresident Bush turned a spade of dirt to ceremonially launch a major expansion of one of the nation's premier military hospitals yesterday, saying he hoped a new Walter Reed National Military Medical Center "will be the site of many miracles of healing."...Tags: Bob Dole, Executive Branch, Hospitals and Clinics, Defense, National Government
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Mazurek Has Democratic Opponent In 80th House District
Courant Staff WriterA first-time political candidate, inspired by her young granddaughter, will be challenging John "Corky" Mazurek for his 80th House District seat in a Democratic primary. However, the incumbent has said he is unfazed by an opponent he says does not fully...Tags: Health Treatments, Southington, Government Health Care, Primaries, Referenda
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NY health facilities fail to meet closure deadline
Associated Press WriterDespite $550 million dedicated to closing or restructuring 81 New York state hospitals and nursing homes, 18 failed to be in compliance by the state-imposed June 30 deadline, according to the state Health Department. "Primary and community-based care...Tags: Medicaid, Hospitals and Clinics, Long Term Care, Government Health Care
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Candidates turn attention toward nation's broad middle
Of The Associated PressThey're the most fickle voters, and potentially the most powerful. Thus, with party nominations secure, John McCain and Barack Obama now are pushing toward the center to win them over. Meet the ''mushy middle,'' a complex chunk of people likely to decide...Tags: Firearms, Stevensville, Same-Sex Marriage, Family, George Bush
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Freed US hostages, families reuniting in Texas
Associated Press WriterBack on U.S. soil, three American hostages rescued from Colombia rebels are now in the process of reintegrating into a society they've been absent from for more than five years. They took the first steps Wednesday and Thursday as they underwent medical...Tags: Northrop Grumman Corp., Wars and Interventions, Political Candidates, Defense, Diseases
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Alone together: His space, her space
Newsday Staff Writer"My wife and I are married for 40 years and love each other dearly, yet we rarely occupy the same room of our house except for an occasional dinner together or when guests or grandchildren are here," said Art Mattson, 65, of Lynbrook, regarding their...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, New London County, Banking, Norwich, Brookhaven
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Judge approves split of Haven Healthcare chain
A federal judge has approved a plan to split most of bankrupt Haven Healthcare's nursing homes between new owners and place four others in receivership. The Middletown-based company filed for bankruptcy protection in November 2007 and runs 27 facilities...Tags: Investments, Middletown, Windham (Windham, Connecticut), Norwich, Long Term Care
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Some psych patients wait days in hospital ERs
Associated Press WriterWhen staffers at a Brooklyn hospital spotted a middle-aged woman lying face-down on a waiting room floor last month, it hardly seemed like cause for alarm. The sight, after all, was common in the psychiatric emergency room at Kings County Hospital...Tags: Health Treatments, Health and Safety at School, Michael Cohen, Emergency Planning, Hospitals and Clinics
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