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Medical Care Under Liability Crunch

Patients who suffer from these mistakes should have access to unlimited economic compensation and should be able to recover losses, such as loss of past and future earnings.

Reimportation Threatens Innovation

The FDA is also concerned with the safety of allowing companies which are not licensed by states to practice pharmacy to sell prescription drugs without any limitation on the amount or frequency

Strong Medicine

I think that should change. But it has quite a bearing on the question of how many people are truly without health care.

E-communications Swamp Hill

It also states that grass-roots organizations should rethink the way they communicate with Congress: Quantity is not as important as quality.

Quiet Debut

The discussion focused on how leagues should test athletes, and the best ways to discourage steroid abuse among youngsters, said committee spokesman Robert White.

Common Ground on Stem Cells?

Several Republicans said Congress should be promoting a technique currently used during genetic testing and in vitro fertilization that allows for a stem cell to be taken from the embryo without

Senate Braces For Court Fight

That O’Connor was often the key swing vote on these decisions should not be taken into consideration in selecting the nominee, they said.

Circulator Buses Hit the Streets July 10

A handful of buses will start from staggered stops along the routes, meaning riders should not have to wait more than five or 10 minutes at any given time.

Frist-Allen Relationship Fraying?

In a trip to New Hampshire last weekend, more than a month after a compromise on judges had been reached, Allen said, “we should have gone for it earlier,” when asked about the timing of triggering

Hands Off Nats

Politics should have nothing to do with the choice, and Congress should stay out of the decision. Yet as Roll Call reported Monday, Rep.

FEC Wrestles With Internet Regs

Don Simon, counsel to Democracy 21, a group that has supported further regulation of campaign financing, asserted in his testimony that “everyone agrees” that individuals should not be regulated

Privatization’s ‘Pied Piper’

Bob Bennett (R-Utah) met with President Bush to discuss a bill that Bennett plans to introduce in the Senate, which would address Social Security’s solvency issues without including personal accounts.

Rove, Dole Huddled With Bense on Monday

— Chris Cillizza NEW YORK With New Job, House Bid by Sheriff Unlikely Without making an announcement about next year’s House race, a second potential tough challenger to freshman Rep.

A Better Way on Campaign Finance

So, the thinking goes, if these laws need to be occasionally rewritten to prevent people from thwarting their intent, why should anyone be surprised that the same is true of campaign finance laws?