Saturday, December 23, 2006

Gumm introduces women-centered medical legislation for Oklahoma (Manufacturing)


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Gumm introduces women-centered medical legislation for Oklahoma
DURANT A bill by State Sen. Jay Paul Gumm would give the Oklahoma Legislature another chance to protect women left out of a state law governing small group health insurance policies.

News Summary
By Staff and Wire Reports Sony settles with states Maryland Attorney General J. Joseph Curran, Jr.

Racetrack hopefuls weighing options after state denies strip-mining permit
Developers hoping to build a thoroughbred racetrack and several thousand units of housing in Hays say they're considering their options after the state Department of Environmental Protection rejected a permit that would have allowed them to first strip mine the area.

Should we still be in Iraq?
With everything that's been going on in our country, should we still be trying to save Iraq or should we be concentrating on saving our selves?

Injured soldier, unit reunited in Yuma
The wonder of the holiday season radiated from within the Kofa Firing Range at U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground when a soldier grievously injured in Iraq a year ago recently reunited with his buddies.

Florida's Black Bears Are On A Deadly Path
TAMPA - Bear No. 14 was a 120-pound male, 2 years old and just weaned from his mother's protection when he tried to cross State Road 40 in the Ocala National Forest.

Carver - From The Ground Up
The South faced an agricultural crisis. Repeated planting of cotton exhausted most land just a few decades after the Civil War.

Hedge fund proposes $4.7B Delphi plan
Delphi Corp. has caught the eye of two hedge funds that, flush with year-end cash, may be seeing a way to make a buck from the nation's largest auto parts supplier as it emerges from bankruptcy.

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