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...that will mean spending hundreds of billions of dollars more on public health, perhaps even creating a basic national insurance scheme. "Unfortunately there may not be any low-cost solutions," says public-health expert Kumar, who believes current government promises do not go far enough. "India needs to be prepared to spend on health but whenever it's mentioned there's always this debate about cost. Why don't we have the same debate when we spend tens of billions on new arms? It's totally unacceptable to shortchange a system that will save lives." And it's hard...
...should, and it will pay off a lot over time. But we should also aggressively promote the retrofitting of existing buildings. Owners of homes and other buildings can save energy right now with existing technology, and in most cases, the cost is negative: they save more than they spend. Doug Burke, Oak Park...
Hillary Clinton has learned from past defeats that she must compete aggressively with Obama for younger voters. Still, her on-campus efforts have been less extensive, in part because Obama has the extra campaign funds to spend on items such as address lists and glossy mailings. Another advantage for Obama: the large contingent of his supporters among those attending the state's historically African-American colleges and universities...
PREPARING TO SPEND The Senator's team has gamed out a general election in which he rejects public funding and taps into more than $200 million in expected contributions to force the GOP to defend red states like Texas and Georgia...
...Swedish and spend a lot of time in Europe. Do you think that the stereotype that Americans are more prudish than Europeans is true...