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Senate bill fines people refusing health coverage
Americans who refuse to buy affordable medical coverage could be hit with fines of more than $1,000 under a health care overhaul bill unveiled Thursday by key Senate Democrats looking to fulfill President Barack Obama's top domestic priority.
Activists, pols residents join in rally for health care reform
The same day President Obama spoke at a town hall meeting in Annandale, Va , advocating for his health care agenda, several dozen residents, activists and politicians gathered at the C Burr Artz Public Library in Frederick to rally support for national health care reform
Guest Post: Chairman Tim Kaine on Attending President Obama's Health Care Town Hall in Virginia
Today I was honored to join President Obama at the health care town hall at Northern Virginia Community College in Annandale, VA.
President Obama Wants to Be Billy Mays
With the sad news of hearing about the death of the great product spokesman, Billy Mays, President Obama is stepping into the role as sales man-in-chief. The similarities between the two are there.
July 3: Bruce Mueller, right, of Annandale, Va., maneuvers his dolly filled with fireworks through the aisles at Phantom Fireworks in Shrewsbury, Pa.
Obama's Inversion Of Harry And Louise
President Obama's arguments for health reform aren't without their fire-and-brimstone warnings.
Help for Woman who Reached Out to Obama
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs says an unidentified third party group that helps indigent people with medical problems will assist a woman who emotionally told President Obama she had been unable to obtain health insurance or hold a job.
Obama interview: Too many jobs lost
With joblessness rising, President Barack Obama said Thursday he was "deeply concerned" about unemployment and conceded that too many families are worried about "whether they will be next" to suffer economically.In a White House interview with The Associated Press, Obama said that since he took office, "we have successfully stabilized the financial ...
Obama takes health care pitch to Virginia
President Barack Obama is taking his pitch for health care revisions to Virginia, holding a town hall forum and fielding questions via the Internet.
Annandale, Belvoir boundaries changed
Despite opposition from some parents and school board members, the Fairfax County School Board approved boundary changes for Annandale High School and its feeder middle school June 25.
Wal-Marta s new stand - Wed, 01 Jul 2009 PST
After years of strenuous opposition, Wal-Mart, the nation's largest private employer, announced Tuesday that it supports a controversial new requirement that businesses contribute to the cost of employee health insurance.
Obama makes the issue front-and-center again Wednesday with afternoon event in Annandale, Virginia.
Published 29 Jun 2009, 9:34 am - As part of his on-going efforts to reform the nation's health care and insurance system, President Obama will hold a town hall meeting this Wednesday in Annandale, Virginia.
Fort Wainwright soldier earns medal
A Fort Wainwright soldier has been awarded the Soldier's Medal for rescuing a trapped soldier from a flooding Stryker vehicle.
Pet acupuncture: Owners go beyond the usual Rx
The prognosis wasn't good for Bilbo. The middle-age pug suffered from a whole host of ailments: itchy skin, weakness in his back legs and a loss of appetite.
First dog a sales boon for canine breed
U.S. President Barack Obama 's decision to tab a Portuguese water dog as his family's pet has prompted a boost of interest in the canine breed, experts say.
Best DC Coffeeshops, BESIDES Starbucks
Oh, Starbucks. It's the consummate symbol of Corporate America: ubiquitous, overpriced, and not that good.
Cross County bike trail follows green vein
Tucked away in the crevices of Fairfax County, the Cross County Trail is a haven for the weekend warriors who want to stay close to home, but mentally get away.
Pet owners turning to alternative medicine
The prognosis wasn't good for Bilbo. The middle-age pug suffered from a whole host of ailments, including itchy skin, weakness in his back legs, and a loss of appetite.
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