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Obama: Time for Talk Is Over on Healthcare Bill
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Title Obama: Time for Talk Is Over on Healthcare Bill
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/718342?src=rss
Description President Barack Obama declared on Wednesday the "time for talk is over" and urged the U.S. Congress to vote on healthcare as his health secretary directly challenged insurers to forgo profits to make coverage more affordable. Reuters Health Information
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Date Mar 13, 2010
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