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- Healthcare Roundup: Individual Insurance in Spotlight, Drive-Through ED Visits, Investors Save Chicago-Area Hospital, and More
- Individual Mandate Challenged â€"Democratic Senators and liberal advocacy groups are questioning whether people of modest means will be able to afford health coverage if reform legislation includes an individual mandate along the lines being discussed in the Senate. Under the Senate Finance Committee's emerging bill, only people with incomes up...
- Blog posts 2009-08-07
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- Estonian author Jaan Kross dies at 87
- TALLINN AFP — Estonians on Friday paid tribute to the Baltic state's most celebrated contemporary author Jaan Kross, following his death in the Estonian capital Tallinn aged 87. "Jaan Kross suffered at both the hands of the Nazis and the Soviets, he was imprisoned and deported," Estonian President Toomas...
- Research articles 2007-12-28
- Just Ask A Nurse Promoting Quality Healthcare for Everyone
- MERRIMAC, Mass. -- An innovative concept in providing consumer-driven healthcare has arrived to the internet. The JAAN Group LLC a newcomer in the field of healthcare was established in June 2008. JAAN is owned and operated solely by a team of dedicated nurses whose' mission is to help consumers make...
- Research articles 2009-02-20
- Sportvision Adds Jaan Janes to Head Business Development; Former NFL.com Director To Spearhead New Media Sports Technologies
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- Research articles 2000-01-21
- Belgium's Boonen wins Gent-Wevelgem cycling classic
- WEVELGEM, Belgium AFP ? Belgium's Tom Boonen of the Quick Step team won the Gent-Wevelgem cycling classic in a sprint finish. Boonen was fastest of 25 riders in the dash for the line after 208 kilometres of a race made difficult by cold and heavy rain. Boonen finished...
- Research articles 2004-04-07
- Nazon wins Tour's third stage on first foray into France
- WASQUEHAL, France AFP ? Jean-Patrick Nazon of the French AG2R team won the third stage of the Tour de France after a treacherous 210km which included several sections of cobblestones from Waterloo in Belgium to here. Nazon, who thus takes the team's second stage after Jaan Kirsipuu's victory on...
- Research articles 2004-07-06
- Tour de France
- Sunday At Charleroi, Belgium First Stage 125.5 miles from Liege, Belgium to Charleroi 1. Jaan Kirsipuu, Estonia, AG2R Prevoyance, 4 hours, 40 minutes, 29 seconds. 2. Robbie McEwen, Australia, Lotto-Domo, 0 seconds behind. 3....
- Research articles 2004-07-05
- Boonen wins Paris-Nice first stage
- CHABRIS, France AFP — In-form Belgian rider Tom Boonen of the Quick Step team won the 186.5 km first stage of the Paris-Nice cycling race for his third stage win of the season. Brazil's Luciano Pagliarini came in second ahead of Estonia's Jaan Kirsipuu and French rider Jimmy Casper,...
- Research articles 2005-03-07
- Cancellara wins Paris-Nice fourth stage as Armstrong heads home
- MONTELIMAR, France AFP — Swiss time trial specialist Fabian Cancellara of the Fassa Bortolo team won the fourth stage of the Paris to Nice cycle race. Cancellara, the winner of the Tour de France prologue last year, showed he has hidden sprinting powers too by holding off Estonian veteran...
- Research articles 2005-03-10
- Aussie Lancaster takes Giro d'Italia prologue
- REGGIO DI CALABRIA, Italy AFP — Australia's Brett Lancaster, of the Panaria team, won the prologue on the opening day of the 88th Giro d'Italia. Lancaster triumphed on the 1.15km prologue which was held at night ahead of Italian duo Matteo Tosatto and Alessandro Petacchi with a one-second advantage....
- Research articles 2005-05-07
- Sprinters leave Giro en masse
- MEZZOCORONA, Italy AFP — Australians Stuart O'Grady Cofidis and Baden Cooke Francaise des Jeux were among the sprinters to confirm they had joined the Giro d'Italia exodus ahead of Saturday's monster mountains stage. O'Grady and Cooke thus join compatriot Robbie McEwen of the Davitamon-Lotto team in leaving the race...
- Research articles 2005-05-21
- Gerrans eyes victory as Davis breaks Tour Down Under duck
- ADELAIDE, Australia AFP — Simon Gerrans enjoyed the protection of his French AG2R team to retain control of the Tour Down Under as fellow Aussie professional Allan Davis finally bagged a stage. Davis, who along with Stuart O'Grady was one of two Australians to come close to winning the...
- Research articles 2006-01-18
- Auction makes waves in radio.
- Aug 26, 2002 (The Courier-Mail ABIX via COMTEX) -- Two new Queensland FM radio licences were auctioned on 26 August 2002 for $A34m. The figure was more than 100 times the reserve set by the Australian Broadcasting Authority. Former disc jockey, Jaan Torv, tabled...
- Research articles 2002-08-26
- Star Alliance finding ways to benefit members, BUSINESS TIMES
- Business Times Malaysia 03-05-2002 AIRLINES belonging to an alliance and those operating at low costs are those that turn around the fastest after the September 11 terrorist attacks in the US, which saw passenger traffic declining to the lowest in history....
- Research articles 2002-03-05
- TV Guide tunes in to online service - interview of Delphi Internet Services VP Jaan Torv on electronic publishing for TV Guide magazine - The Electronic Magazine - Interview
- When TV Guide rolls out its online service this summer, the News Corp. magazine will become one of the most ambitious players in the interactive world. TV Guide Online--a stand-alone electronic service going onto Delphi Internet Services, a commercial online service that News Corp. purchased last fall--will have a look...
- Research articles 1994-06-15
- Cycling: Armstrong leaves rivals in his wake
- LANCE ARMSTRONG has triumphed over greater odds than the Tour de France can throw up, but after his impressive victory in yesterday's time trial the Texan who came back from cancer faced a new challenge. "I don't know how to defend the leader's yellow jersey," he said a week after...
- Research articles 1999-07-12
- Cycling: Boardman stalled by crash
- LANCE ARMSTRONG lost the yellow jersey and a valued colleague but could count himself lucky as a mass crash tore the Tour de France field apart yesterday. While the Estonian Jaan Kirsipuu took the overall lead by finishing second on yesterday's second stage behind the Belgian, Tom Steels,...
- Research articles 1999-07-06
- Cycling: Kirsipuu capitalises on cohorts' coolness
- YESTERDAY'S BUNCH sprint won by Jaan Kirsipuu, of Estonia, brought some semblance of normality to the Tour de France for the first time since it left Dunkirk a week ago. The exceptionally complicated and hilly terrain in the early part of this year's course, combined with the...
- Research articles 2001-07-14
- Troy and Homer: Towards a Solution of an Old Mystery
- Troy and Homer: Towards a Solution of an Old Mystery. By JOACHIM LATACZ. Tr. Kevin Windle and Rosh Ireland. Oxford: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2004. Pp. xix + 342, illus. $45. Jaan Puhvel's 1991 pamphlet Homer and Hittite--one of many relevant works that the author of Troy and Homer does...
- Research articles 2005-07-01
- Cyc: Etoile de Besseges fourth stage placings
- 00-00-0000 Cyc: Etoile de Besseges fourth stage placings PARIS, Feb 9 Reuters - Leading placings in the 146km fourth stage of the Etoile de Besseges cycle race from Ales to Laudun on Saturday: 1. Jaan Kirsipuu Est...
- Research articles 2002-02-10
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