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...fully implemented by 2016, adding approximately 32 million previously uninsured people to the health-coverage rolls. Health insurers have long argued for tougher government mandates that would require more of those who are generally healthy to get health insurance, which helps spread the risk in the pool of insured. (See the sticking points on House and Senate health reform...
...initiative doesn't mean the telecom giant has gone soft and discovered feminism - the company says the move just makes good business sense. Women comprise around 60% of all business graduates from German universities today and the company says it can't afford to miss out on this pool of talent. On top of that, Deutsche Telekom cites recent studies pointing to the profitability of companies that have women managers. "Taking on more women in management positions is not about the enforcement of misconstrued egalitarianism," Chief Executive René Obermann said in a statement. "Having more women...
...have swam at NCAAs for three years now, and we even went to Olympic trials together,” junior teammate Kate Mills said. “I’ve seen how she’s worked so hard both in and out of the pool. She totally deserves her success, and it was very special that she was able to accomplish this goal in her final meet. She just put it all out there at the very...
...senior’s dominance in the pool has become more than apparent over the past four seasons, but just as much praise can be allotted to her strong character and unwavering leadership...
...March Madness upsets continued over the weekend, so too did an upset happen in the pool. For the first time in the past three years, Harvard’s women’s water polo team defeated a ranked opponent, beating No. 19 California State East Bay (16-7), 15-11, Friday afternoon...