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Hate Crime Trial: And Then There Were Twelve

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

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by Matthew Huisman “What should we do if we cannot come to an agreement on a specific count?” That was one of three notes jurors passed to Judge Patricia Di Mango during day three of [...]

Health Care Law Likely To Help Freelancers

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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by Alyson Martin The lowest wage earning city freelancers will likely find relief with their health insurance under the healthcare bill signed by President Barack Obama Tuesday, but the middle-class freelancers will still struggle. The [...]

Bronx and Brooklyn Health Care at the Starting Line

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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by Jennifer Brookland As hard-fought health insurance legislation comes across President Obama’s desk, the economic problems of the Bronx are apparent in the places people get their insurance. One in five people in the Bronx [...]

The Cost for Small Business

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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by Matthew Huisman Carl Hum, president of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce, said the health care bill will help expand the coverage offered to the workforce and emphasized that a healthy workforce is essential for [...]

Brooklyn’s Unhappy Republicans

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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by Danielle Bengsch Republicans willing to speak about the bill’s passage were either unhappy or outraged.

Leon Nadrowski is a surgeon, internist and speaker for the Republicans in Brooklyn. He is also local leader of the [...]

State Assemblyman Says Health Care Bill’s Reach Remains Unknown

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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by Mary Plummer Late in the afternoon Monday, New York State Assemblyman Joseph Lentol, Democrat – 50th District, hadn’t heard a word from his constituents on the passage of yesterday’s healthcare legislation. Speaking from Albany, he [...]

City Councilor Says Bill Falls Short

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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by Matthew Huisman Longtime community activist Charles Barron, who has represented the 42nd district of Brownsville and Canarsie as well as parts of East New York and Flatbush for nine years, said the new health [...]

Apprehension Among Brooklyn Pharmacists

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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by Danielle Bengsch The reaction among a sampling of Brooklyn pharmacists to the bill’s passage ranges skepticism to confusion about what its impact will be. “We just don’t know yet what is going to happen,” [...]

Nursing Homes Wary of Health Care Change

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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by Sarah Butrymowicz It’s too soon to say how nursing homes in the Bronx – and all over the country – will feel the impact of the health care bill, but there are some causes [...]

“This will mean less time with each patient” – Brooklyn Doc

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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by K. S. Nikhil Kumar A Brooklyn doctor of 25 years believes that the health care reform legislation is not the right direction to be moving in because it puts more pressure on professionals like [...]