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By Josh Lederman |
April 4, 2013
President Barack Obama will return 5 percent of his salary to the Treasury in a show of solidarity with federal workers smarting from government-wide spending cuts.
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By Joseph Calloway, JoAnn Calloway |
February 18, 2013
In honor of Presidents’ Day, I challenge you to rediscover the career-boosting virtues of honesty.
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By Dan Berman |
February 15, 2013
"From time to time" the president must give to Congress a State of the Union. Here's a look back, from FDR to the second Bush.
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By David A. Saltzman |
January 17, 2013
Is Massachusetts the future? If so, David Saltzman says, current health reform efforts may not compute.
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By Bill Coffin |
November 29, 2012
In the life and health world, there are some logos that do an especially good job of standing out from the crowd. Here are 11 of our favorites.
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By Bill Coffin |
August 1, 2012
On June 28, I returned home from a week of strategic meetings in our Denver office, in a state somewhere between that feeling kids get when they know they have presents beneath the Christmas tree but have not yet gotten the parental go-ahead to tear into them, and the nervousness...
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By Bill Coffin |
July 3, 2012
What have we really learned from PPACA's journey through the legal system? Not enough...and yet, too much. Read on.
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By David A. Saltzman, RHU, DIA |
June 1, 2012
Governments have been trying (and failing) to regulate prices in a variety of ways and over a range of commodities for thousands of years.
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By Allison Bell |
April 18, 2012
Einer Elhauge, a Harvard law professor, says he signed a bill that required shipowners to provide medical benefits.