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...more than 25% of GDP in France and Germany, up from just over 17% five years ago. No wonder corporate health benefits are on the rise. In 1993 in the U.K., almost 3.8 million people were covered by company health insurance; by 2001, the number was 4.7 million. Simon Pomeroy, of recruitment consultants Robert Walters Associates, notes that health cover tends to matter more to older workers and those with families, and advises them to check the fine print. "Health care isn't standard. Sometimes the level of coverage is minimal." Don't put it off Kohn suggests that employees...
...Three regimes: Theodore Medad Pomeroy's stint as Speaker of the U.S. House (one day) plus the combined reigns of English Queen Jane Grey (nine days) and Portugal's Dom Luis III (about 20 minutes...
...EARL POMEROY (D) District--At large...
Saying income shouldn't be a barrier to those who want "the joy of children," Pomeroy brought home his second adopted child this spring, just three weeks after voting for a bill to give parents making less than $75,000 a $5,000 tax credit for adopting a child. (Earning $133,600, Pomeroy wouldn't qualify for the benefit.) The two-term incumbent has also introduced legislation to reduce health-insurance costs for the self-employed and allow income-tax deductions for college tuition...
...many of his policies. Clinton followed the returns into the small hours of Wednesday morning, studying them by state and by district. He found some solace in North Dakota, a state he had lost by a wide margin in 1992, but where Democratic Senator Kent Conrad and Representative Earl Pomeroy managed to win re-election despite having supported Clinton's economic program...