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From “b“: Turns out that if the pdf is embedded in a frame you can’t save it directly. What I’ve been doing is right-clicking, then
The Impacts of State Health Reform Initiatives on Adults in New York and Massachusetts, by Sharon K. Long, Karen Stockley Objective. To analyze the effects
If you’re a Chrome browser user who views a lot of PDFs, like me, you’ll have noticed that the latest version of Chrome doesn’t behave
Apparently, Obama said, “When Medicare was started, it was a small program.” That’s wrong. Trying to correct Obama’s recounting of history, Paul Krugman writes, Medicare covered
Lifehacker explains the Google “AROUND” operator: While the AND operator, used to ensure the inclusion of two search terms (e.g. “Bert AND Ernie”), is great
I’m at a meeting in Chicago, and should really be paying attention; but I can’t less this pass uncommented. “Death panels”? Still? Really? Austin has
About the president’s National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform Sarah Palin writes, It also implicitly endorses the use of “death panel”-like rationing by way of
From page 388 of Paul Starr’s The Social Transformation of American Medicine: [In the early 1970s], the commercial insurance companies worried that if the government tried
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