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April 8, 2005 -
Yesterday, Wal-Mart warned the state of Maryland (an honorary Southern state in our book) that "approval of a bill that would require it to boost health care spending in Maryland could endanger its plans for growth in the state," reports the Washington Post.
April 7, 2005 -
The St. Petersburg Times reports on how the Hillsborough County (Florida) commission has voted to ban three-time felons from an indigent health care program run by the county. The health plan has fallen into financial crisis, and the change was presented as a way to cut costs.
April 7, 2005 -
The Memphis Flyer on Howard Dean's recent visit to Tennessee:
April 7, 2005 -
David Sirota has the goods, based on a scoop by the good folks at Halliburton Watch:
April 7, 2005 -
Although much has been made of Wal-Mart's new PR offensive to fluff up its public image, relatively little attention has been given to Wal-Mart's new bid to be a political player.
April 6, 2005 -
This hasn't been Rep. Tom DeLay's week.
April 6, 2005 -
Retail behemoth Wal-Mart may have just been annointed king of the Fortune 500 for the fourth year in a row, but not all is well in discount land.