Topic: David Bates
New Hampshire Rep. David Bates has withdrawn his support for a bill that would constitutionally ban gay marriage in the stateNew Hampshire State Rep. David Bates has withdrawn his support for a bill that would constitutionally ban gay marriage in the state ...
(Reuters) - American Airlines, a unit of AMR Corp , and its pilots planned weekend contract talks amid fresh signs the two could be nearing a deal after five years of mostly bitter bargaining, chiefly over wages and job protection.Brief bankruptcy speculation at ...
Supporters of New Hampshire's gay marriage law greatly outnumbered opponents at a Thursday hearing on repealSupporters of New Hampshire's year-old gay marriage law greatly outnumbered opponents Thursday during a hearing to consider two bills that aim to end the institution ...
Value at risk, VaR, is the most common means of measuring risk. It provides useful information: it quantifies the magnitude of loss that can be...
The New Hampshire House on Wednesday voted against two measures that attempted to repeal the state's six-week-old gay marriage law The New Hampshire House on Wednesday voted against two measures that attempted to repeal the state's six-week-old gay marriage law ...
The New Hampshire House will take up Wednesday two measures that attempt to repeal the state's six-week-old gay marriage law The New Hampshire House will take up Wednesday two measures that attempt to repeal the state's six-week-old gay marriage law ...
Members of the House Judiciary Committee have voted against two measures that attempt to repeal the state's five-week-old gay marriage law Members of the House Judiciary Committee have voted against two measures that attempt to repeal the state's five-week-old gay ...
New Hampshire gay marriage opponents push for repeal On January 1, New Hampshire became the latest state to legalize gay marriage. Representative Alfred Baldasaro, a Republican from Londonberry, is the primary sponsor behind a bill that would repeal the law. Baldasaro testified ...
Physicians and information specialists across the country are feverishly figuring out how to best prepare for the impending availability of $19 billion designated for health-care IT spending in the newly signed stimulus bill. "I think many people were disappointed that incentives won ...
Unfortunately, only a small percentage of hospitals and doctors' offices in the United States are wired, and the country lags far behind other developed nations in implementing such systems. Currently, less than a quarter of physicians in the United States are using ...