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Aetna offers new health coverage options for Florida small businesses  Aetna, a health care benefits company, has introduced ValuePick, a set of new products in Florida, US, that are designed to give uninsured small businesses health coverage options for their workers.

Doctors pleased with new managed-care law coming to Florida  After getting beaten up with escalating medical malpractice premiums and threats of Medicare payment cuts in recent years, Florida doctors have scored a victory with a new state law that addresses how insurance carriers address claims. A new managed-care reform bill in Florida that takes effect Nov. 1 no longer allows insurance companies to come back to doctors more than two years after they ...

McCain, Obama agree on bailout, little else  OXFORD, Miss . -- In their first debate of the presidential campaign, Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama immediately discarded the scheduled topic of foreign affairs Friday night and waded into a discussion of the nation's financial crisis, with both saying they are optimistic that Congress will agree on a financial bailout plan in the coming days.

Obama says Wall St bailout may cut his energy plan  OXFORD, Miss. Reuters - U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said on Friday that if elected he might have to scale back his plan for energy investment to help pay for a proposed $700 billion financial market bailout.

The Med seeks to sign on to UT clinic  The Regional Medical Center at Memphis plans to ask the University of Tennessee Health Science Center about participating in its plan to build a new clinical office on Union that would attract paying patients.

Biden misleads with accusation of tax increase  WASHINGTON - Joe Biden charged Thursday during a campaign stop in Pennsylvania that John McCain's tax proposals for health insurance would be "the largest tax increase in the history of America for the middle class." He was wrong.

Quotes from Friday's presidential debate  Quotes from Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona and Democratic Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois during their first presidential debate on Friday at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Miss.: ___ On the financial recovery plan: McCAIN: "It has to have accountability and oversight. It has to have options for loans to failing businesses, rather than the government taking over those loans. We ...

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Man accused of throwing infant daughter into hole   DALLAS ��� A man accused of throwing his 2-month-old daughter into a construction hole was in jail Friday night, police reported. Witnesses told officers that Dondrake Jackson, 31, walked out of a residence in the 2300 block of Blue Creek Drive about 1:20 p.m. and threw the infant into a 3-foot-deep hole. Construction workers held Jackson for police. The child was taken to Children���s Medical ...

Foundation works to make life easier for families of ill children  Good news was shared when Christ's Starfish Foundation held a luncheon Sept. 18. Founded by Mandarin resident Carldon Lahey, the foundation works with Wolfson Children's Hospital and families of children under treatment for non-cancer illnesses.

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