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James D. Felsen: Ready for health reform.

James D. Felsen: Ready for health reform. — Fri Oct 01 03:45:00 UTC 2010 CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Following enactment of Obamacare, some good things have happened and some folks are having fun. However, there has been little progress toward meaningful health system reform.The situation can be described by an example drawn from … about: Health care reform James D Felsen Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Politics

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A strange election year

A strange election year — Fri Oct 01 03:45:00 UTC 2010 CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Only a month remains until the 2010 general election, and the political climate is weird, odd, bizarre.Across America, many regular Republican leaders were thrown out by tea party insurgents and replaced by far-right oddballs who s… about: America general election Parties Politics Republican United Kingdom general election 2010 War Conflict

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WVU Tech gets QB back for Cavaliers

WVU Tech gets QB back for Cavaliers — Fri Oct 01 04:00:00 UTC 2010 CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The return of veteran quarterback Michael Scott was among the greatest assets for the WVU Tech football program this season.After two seasons at Tech, Scott transferred to Eastern Kentucky last spring, before returning to Montgomer… about: American American football Football Michael Scott quarterback Quarterback Sports Technology Internet

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Salcedo lifts Braves past Power

Salcedo lifts Braves past Power — Fri Oct 01 04:00:00 UTC 2010 CHARLESTON, W.Va. — An Appalachian Power Park crowd of nearly 4,000 cheered the introduction of the West Virginia Powers new mascot, Chuck, in the middle of the second inning Tuesday. The Power did little to elicit applause otherwise. The visiting Rom… about: Sports

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High school cross country: Catholics Harris running strong

High school cross country: Catholics Harris running strong — Fri Oct 01 04:11:55 UTC 2010 CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Sami Harris is seeing her hard work and dedication pay off.The Charleston Catholic sophomore finished first with a time of 19:57.16 in the field of 118 runners on Thursday at the George Washington High School Invitational at Meadow… about: George Washington High school Sami Harris Sports the George Washington High School Invitational

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Big Coal endorses Manchin

Big Coal endorses Manchin — Fri Oct 01 04:30:00 UTC 2010 CHARLESTON, W.Va.–The West Virginia Coal Association has endorsed Gov. Joe Manchin, giving the Democrat another major interest group backing his U.S. Senate bid.The timing could perhaps not have been better for Manchin, who is under siege from Republi… about: Democratic Party (United States) Governor Joe Manchin Politics United States Senate War Conflict West Virginia Coal Association

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Inaction troubles Capito, Rahall

Inaction troubles Capito, Rahall — Fri Oct 01 04:30:00 UTC 2010 CHARLESTON, W.Va.–Rep. Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va., and Rep. Nick Rahall, D-W.Va., both returned from Washington on Thursday lamenting congressional inaction ahead of the Nov. 2 election.Congress, which went into recess this week, spent much of the … about: Congress Government Nick Rahall Politics Shelley Moore Capito US House of Representatives

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Parts of mural a tribute to friends

Parts of mural a tribute to friends — Fri Oct 01 04:30:00 UTC 2010 CHARLESTON, W.Va.–Charlestons East End is getting another splash of color, courtesy of two local artists. Jeff Pierson, 32, and Tyrone Scott, 18, are working to complete a 75-foot-long mural that Pierson designed on the back of the new One Stop at the… about: Charleston Metro Jeff Pierson Metro Areas and Regions Tyrone Scott

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Trash bag giveaway rooted in strike

Trash bag giveaway rooted in strike — Fri Oct 01 04:30:00 UTC 2010 Charleston residents have two more days to pick up their free trash bags from the city of Charleston. The city is handing out the bags on the West Side under Interstate 64 along Pennsylvania Avenue between Lee Street and Randolph Streets. Distribution … about: Charleston Charleston Metro Charleston South Carolina Hospitality Recreation Metro Areas and Regions Randolph Streets

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2010-2011 A Chorus Line Tour, Directed by Baayork Lee, Kicks Off Oct. 1

NETworks Presentations, LLC presents the new national tour of the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning musical A Chorus Line, which begins Oct. 1-3 at the Shubert Theatre in New Haven, CT.

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