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The Young Visiters or, Mr. Salteena’s Plan

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Mr Salteena was an elderly man of 42 and was fond of asking peaple to stay with him. He had quite a young girl staying with him of 17 named Ethel Monticue. Mr Salteena had dark short hair and mustache and wiskers which were very black and twisty. He was middle sized and he had very pale blue eyes. He had a pale brown suit but on Sundays he had a black one and he had a topper every day as he thorght it more becoming. Ethel Monticue had fair hair done on the top and b… More >>

The Young Visiters or, Mr. Salteena’s Plan

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AmeriHealth New Jersey extends health insurance coverage for young adults currently under parents’ plans

Poll: New Jersey is split on health care reform and Obama
TRENTON — The more things change, the more they remain the same. New Jersey’s opinion of President Barack Obama remains much the same as before Congress passed landmark health insurance reform legislation, according to the results of the latest Monmouth University/Gannett New Jersey poll.

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HHS Secretary urges WellPoint to end harmful practice of dropping health insurance coverage
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius sent a letter to WellPoint urging them to immediately end their practice of dropping health insurance coverage for women with breast cancer, after Reuters reported that the company “has specifically targeted women with breast cancer for aggressive investigation with the intent to cancel their policies.”

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AmeriHealth New Jersey extends health insurance coverage for young adults currently under parents’ plans
Beginning June 1, AmeriHealth New Jersey will extend health insurance coverage for young adults up to age 26 who are currently covered by their parents’ individual or employer-sponsored health plans.

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Law allows young adults to stay on parents’ insurance until age 26

Cheaper drugs mean health plan savings: Health Minister Deb Matthews
Ontario workers in private health insurance plans can expect lower premiums or improved coverage because of the province’s controversial plan to slash generic drug prices, says Health Minister Deb Matthews.

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Watchdog uncovers Abu Dhabi health insurance fraud
Companies, health professionals fined while some cases are referred to prosecutors.

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Law allows young adults to stay on parents’ insurance until age 26
For many young people, graduating from high school or college means losing their health insurance coverage, but the new health care law will allow them to stay on their parents’ insurance.

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