11/29/2008 News For: Blue Cross OntarioLeslie A. Margolin: Promoting healthier ways of reaching consensus The president of Anthem Blue Cross of California believes 'answers lie in trying to bring people with diverse backgrounds and diverse interests together and focus on what they have in common.' The gig: President of Woodland Hills-based Anthem Blue Cross of California, the state's largest for-profit health insurer, which serves more than 8 million members. Elderly man, pets killed in Blue Island fire Bernard Clancy, 72, was killed in the Blue Island fire, according to the medical examiner's office. Promises, promises I just received my notice from Blue Cross and Blue Shield notifying me of my increase in my present ... Blue Cross takes health-improvement mission into community When Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota started an employee council to promote volunteer efforts, the group soon came back with a recommendation: Provide some incentives. AROUND THE HORN: Ex-Tiger farmhand dies at 81 LAMBETH, Ontario -- Tom Burgess, who played briefly in the major leagues before serving as a coach under Joe Torre and Bobby Cox and a manager in the Tigers' system, has died. He was 81. Burgess was a member of the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame. Baseball Canada says he died Monday at his home in Lambeth, Ontario, after a battle with cancer. |




