U.S. Newswire back issues from March 2004:
Innovative Program to Fight HIV/AIDS in South Africa Challenges Men's Gender Roles - To Be Highlighted at UN on Intl. Women's Day
Mar 01, 2004 ... NEW YORK, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- EngenderHealth's ProgramManager for South Africa, Dean Peacock, has been invited toparticipate in a panel at the United Nations (UN) on the occasion ofInternational Women's Day, March 8. Secretary-General Kofi Annan will open the panel, which ...
Operation Save America to Walk from California to Washington, D.C., with a Message for America
Mar 01, 2004 ... DALLAS, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following statement of Rev.Flip Benham, director of Operation Save America, on an anti- abortionwalk from California to Washington, D.C., was released today: Operation Rescue/Operation Save America will begin an incrediblejourney across ...
IRmep: Saudi Accountability Act Could Cost 81,000 American Jobs
Mar 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Saudi ArabiaAccountability Act of 2003 (SAA) now under consideration in Congressis rife with problems, according to a study released today. Althoughthe bill hopes to address the global scourge of terrorism, evidencecited in the act is ...
Christian Businesses Turn Passion into Profit
Mar 01, 2004 ... LADERA RANCH, Calif., March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A few years ago,Mel Gibson could not find a distributor for his movie "The Passion ofthe Christ." "I needed to express this," Gibson said. So he fundedthe $25 million biblical saga with his own money. To market"Passion," Gibson turned to ...
Snowe Optimistic 7(a) Loan Problems Can Be Resolved; Will Continue Work With Small Businesses, SBA, Lenders
Mar 01, 2004 ... "The 7(a) Program is absolutely crucial to the success of thenation's small businesses, and central to our efforts to create morejobs for Americans," Snowe said Monday. "Small businesses must haveaccess to a strong 7(a) Loan Program in order to obtain long-termfinancing that would not ...
Holocaust Institute Criticizes Academy Awards for Tribute to Nazi Propagandist
Mar 01, 2004 ... Dr. Rafael Medoff, director of the David S. Wyman Institute forHolocaust Studies, wrote in a letter to Frank R. Pierson, presidentof the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences: "LeniRiefenstahl was Hitler's hand-picked filmmaker, and she played aleading role in making propaganda ...
Secretary Abraham, Energy Officials to Testify Before Congressional Committees March 3-4
Mar 01, 2004 ... News Advisory: The following officials from the Department of Energy arescheduled to testify on Capitol Hill this week: -- Raymond Orbach, director of the Office of Science, is scheduledto testify before the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Energyand Water Development ...
Chicago's Travel Time to Work and Public Transportation Use to be Highlighted at Census Bureau Briefing
Mar 01, 2004 ... News Advisory: WHAT: -- Census Bureau Briefing to Highlight Chicago's Travel Time toWork and Public Transportation Use -- U.S. Census Bureau and Chicago Transportation Officials toDiscuss American Community Survey Results on Education, Income andHousing ...
EPA and Nation's Counties Announce Energy Efficiency Challenge
Mar 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Association ofCounties (NACo), representing more than 1,500 county officials, todayjoined EPA in challenging counties to protect the environment, saveenergy and cut operating costs by improving the energy efficiency ofcounty courthouse ...
Elba Montalvo Wins NFWL Latina Leaderhip Award
Mar 01, 2004 ... NEW YORK, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Foundation forWomen Legislators (NFWL) has named Elba Montalvo as one of 12 winnersof the 2004 Latina Leadership Award. Montalvo was honored at aCongressional breakfast during the annual Women Lawmakers' NetworkingDay, Feb. 24, in ...
Institute for Justice: Understanding Locke vs. Davey and School Choice
Mar 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Commentators predicting thepossible "death knell" for school choice as a result of last week'sU.S. Supreme Court decision in Locke vs. Davey are overplaying theirhand, the Institute for Justice said today. The Court's opinion wasnarrowly tailored ...
On Eve of Assault Weapon Vote New Study Shows Weapons Ban Successful Despite Industry Efforts at Evasion
Mar 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON /U.S. Newswire/ -- As the United States Senate preparesto vote on an amendment that would renew the Federal Assault WeaponsAct for another ten years, a new study shows a substantial drop inthe use of high-firepower assault weapons like UZIs and AK-47s incrime, despite industry ...
National Geographic Channel Puts a Twist on 'Worlds Apart' Reality Series in March; Premieres Feature Surprise Visitor, Double Wedding
Mar 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- On March 6 and March 20,the National Geographic Channel (NGC) will premiere two new episodesof Worlds Apart, the reality series that transplants Americanfamilies to remote cultures across the globe to experiencedrastically different lifestyles ...
Census Bureau Launches Multimedia Web Page Commemorating Women's History Month
Mar 01, 2004 ... News Advisory: To commemorate Women's History Month, PIO's latest multimedia Webpage goes live at noon ET, Monday, March 1. To view the page, clickon the Women's History Month icon at the top left corner of theCensus Bureau's homepage; or click on "Radio/TV/Multimedia" under ...
Missouri Could Save $103 Million in Medicaid Costs with Stronger Seat Belt Law, New Study Documents Savings
Mar 01, 2004 ... ITASCA, Ill., March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- As the Missourilegislature is poised this session to vote on bills to upgrade thestate's current mandatory seat belt law from secondary enforcement toprimary or "standard" enforcement, a new study by the National SafetyCouncil documents the amount ...
RNC Chairman Gillespie to Kick off National Voter Registration Week, Unveil 56-Foot 18-Wheeler 'Reggie the Registration Rig'
Mar 01, 2004 ... Republican National Committee Chairman Ed Gillespie will hold anews conference to kick off National Voter Registration Week from thehelm of a 56-foot 18-wheeler that will be parked out in front of RNCheadquarters on Wednesday, March 3 at 11:30 a.m. The 18-wheeler,designed expressly for ...
Secretary Abraham to Present ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year Awards; More Than Fifty Businesses and Organizations to Receive Award
Mar 01, 2004 ... News Advisory: Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham will present ENERGY STARPartner of the Year Awards tomorrow, March 2, at the Capital Hilton. Fifty-seven businesses and organizations will be recognized fortheir outstanding contribution to reducing greenhouse gas ...
IRS Commission Mark W. Everson to Address National Press Club on Protecting Our Democracy: Taxes and the Rule of Law
Mar 01, 2004 ... Amid the atmosphere of corporate tax scandals and tax evasions bywealthy individuals, IRS Commissioner Mark Everson on Monday, March15, will discuss troubling signs that a growing proportion oftaxpayers think it is okay to cheat on their taxes. Everson willdeliver his remarks in an ...
ACLU Executive Director to Address National Press Club on Civil Liberties and Human Rights Implications of Post-9/11 Policies
Mar 01, 2004 ... The National Press Club is located at 14th and F Streets, NW, oneblock west of Metro Center. More information about ...
Parents as Teachers Draws Hundreds to Capitol for Anniversary Celebration; Missouri 'Export' Now Reaches Parents Around Globe
Mar 01, 2004 ... ST. LOUIS, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Hundreds of children,parents and early childhood educators will convene tomorrow in theCapitol Rotunda to recognize the 20th anniversary of the Parents asTeachers program. Now an international organization with more than3,000 programs across the ...
ENERGY STAR Award Recipients Honored for Clean Environment Contributions
Mar 01, 2004 ... EPA will present the 2004 ENERGY STAR Awards to over 50 businessesand organizations for their outstanding contributions to reducinggreenhouse gas emissions through energy efficiency. WHAT: 2004 ENERGY STAR Awards WHERE: Capital Hilton, 1001 ...
The Reality of Home Design: K-State Professors Discuss the Home Improvement Trend in Television
Mar 01, 2004 ... MANHATTAN, Kansas, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Home improvementreality television shows like "Trading Spaces" or "Design on a Dime"can provide entertainment, fun ideas and useful tips. But sometimesthe "reality" that these shows represent is not quite the reality ofthe real world ....
Latin America Expert Ronald Scheman to Discuss Haiti at National Press Club, Thursday, March 11
Mar 01, 2004 ... WHAT: National Press Club "Newsmaker" news conference. Latin Americaexpert Ronald Scheman will present an insider's view entitled,"Behind the Crisis in Haiti." WHEN: Thursday, March 11, 2004 at 10 a.m. WHERE: National Press Club, National Press ...
F.O.P. Welcomes Ridge Approval of the National Incident Management System (NIMS)
Mar 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Chuck Canterbury, nationalpresident of the Fraternal Order of Police, welcomed today's newsthat Tom Ridge, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, hadapproved the National Incident Management System (NIMS), the nation'sfirst standardized ...
National League of Cities Pushes to Invest in America at Washington Meeting, March 7-9
Mar 02, 2004 ... News Advisory: The National League of Cities (NLC) will push to invest in Americathrough a stronger local-federal partnership on homeland security,the economy, and other top issues at its annual Congressional CityConference March 7-9. More than 3,000 delegates from cities ...
NAFEO to Honor Civil Rights Pioneers at 50th Anniversary Observance of Brown v. Board of Education Decision
Mar 01, 2004 ... News Advisory: The National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education(NAFEO), the nation's largest association of historically andpredominately Black colleges and universities, will honor CivilRights Pioneers and Trailblazers in a ceremony celebrating the ...
Catholics for a Free Choice Applauds California Supreme Court's Decision to Uphold Women's Access to Contraceptive Services
Mar 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Catholics for a Free Choice(CFFC) welcomes today's ruling in the California case CatholicCharities vs. Superior Court as an important step in acknowledgingwomen's right to equal access to the health care services they need. The California Supreme ...
Operation Rescue to Law Enforcement: Read 'Em Their Rights and Take Them Away!
Mar 01, 2004 ... WICHITA, Kansas, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The nation's leadingabortion provider, Planned Parenthood, is intentionally violating therule of law by failing to comply with the Department of Justice'slawful request for records, according to Operation Rescue West. Six Planned ...
Poll Shows Connecticut Endorses Comprehensive Sex Education for Young People
Mar 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A new state poll confirmswhat advocates of responsible sex education have been saying foryears: Connecticut residents, like Americans in general,overwhelmingly support comprehensive sex education -- education thatincludes information on abstinence ...
World Trade Center Panel Formed to Review Health Protection; Expert Panel to Begin Assessments in March
Mar 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- U.S. EnvironmentalProtection Agency (EPA) Acting Deputy Administrator Steve Johnson,U.S. Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton (New York) and EPA officialsannounced the formation of an expert technical review panel to obtaingreater input on ongoing efforts ...
C O R R E C T I O N
Mar 01, 2004 ... News Advisory: Editors: We are advised that US737 "RNC Chairman Gillespie to Kick offNational Voter Registration Week, Unveil 56-Foot ...
HHS Launches Campaign to Prevent Youth Bullying
Mar 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- HHS Secretary Tommy G.Thompson today announced a new campaign to educate more Americansabout how to prevent bullying and youth violence -- behaviors thatcan have tremendous negative impact on children's success in schooland overall well-being ....
HHS Awards $595 Million for AIDS Care in Major Urban Areas
Mar 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- HHS Secretary Tommy G.Thompson today announced 51 grants totaling more than $595 million tothe cities hit hardest by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The grants will helpthese cities provide primary care and supportive services for low-income residents with ...
Labor Department Official Testifies on Oversight of Thrift Savings Plan
Mar 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Alan D. Lebowitz, deputyassistant secretary of the U.S. Department of Labor's EmployeeBenefits Security Administration (EBSA), today presented testimony onthe department's oversight of the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP). The TSPbenefits more than three ...
ASPS Study Spotlights New Techniques to Contour Arms, Remove Excess Skin After Massive Weight Loss
Mar 01, 2004 ... "Severe weight loss, following bariatric surgery to treat morbidobesity, is a major cause of upper arm contour deformities," saidBerish Strauch, MD, ASPS member and author of the study. "Many ofthese patients who lose 150 or more pounds develop a contourdeformity similar to a bat's wing ...
New AHRQ Tool for PDAs Helps Clinicians Treat Community-Acquired Pneumonia
Mar 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Agency for HealthcareResearch and Quality today announced its first clinical decision-support tool for personal digital assistants (PDAs) that is designedto help clinicians deliver evidence-based medicine at the point ofcare. AHRQ's new ...
2004 Wilbur Awards Recognize Outstanding Religious Themes in Media
Mar 01, 2004 ... BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- For the second yearin a row, The Boston Globe was named the best major market newspaperby the Religion Communicators Council (RCC) in its annual WilburAwards competition. The Globe's Michael Paulson will be honored forcoverage of the ...
Sensenbrenner, Conyers Introduce Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2004
Mar 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- House Judiciary Chairman F.James Sensenbrenner Jr. (R-Wisc.), Ranking Member John Conyers Jr. (D-Mich.), Rep. John E. Sweeney (R-N.Y.), Rep. Tom Osborne (R-Neb.),and Rep. Howard L. Berman (D-Calif.), today introduced the AnabolicSteroid Control Act ...
Venezuela Ceases All Training of Soldiers at the School of the Americas
Mar 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Venezuelan governmenthas announced that it is going to cease all training of Venezuelansoldiers at the School of the Americas (now known as the WesternHemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation), the controversial USmilitary combat training ...
OTA Task Force Vote for 'Organic Water' Scheme Revoked; Rutgers University Study Exposes Need for USDA Action
Mar 01, 2004 ... ANAHEIM, Calif., March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Can tap water beconsidered an organic ingredient? That was the fundamental questionpersonal care companies were going to grapple with at the OrganicTrade Association's (OTA) Personal Care Task Force (PCTF) meeting atNatural Products Expo West ...
Brookings Briefing: Preparing America to Compete Globally -- A Forum on Offshoring
Mar 01, 2004 ... News Advisory: Brookings Briefing: Preparing America to Compete Globally -- AForum on Offshoring WHEN: Wednesday, March 3, 1:15 p.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: The Brookings Institution, Falk Auditorium, 1775Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, DC Presentation: ...
Dr. Roger Bulger to Step Down as President of Association of Academic Health Centers
Mar 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Roger J. Bulger,M.D.,announced that he plans to step down from the presidency of theAssociation of Academic Health Centers on June 30, 2005. "I have been privileged to serve this association for the past 16years and to lead the only national ...
McClure and Cushing Join Sonnenschein's Public Law & Policy Strategies Group in DC
Mar 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Frederick McClure and MarkCushing have joined Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP as Partners inthe Firm's Public Law & Policy Strategies (PL&PS) Group inWashington, D.C. Joining the PL&PS Group with them is AmandaGrainger, as an Associate. The ...
Who's Got Game? NEA's Read Across America, That's Who! Sports Stars Join NEA's Reading Team for the Seussentennial
Mar 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- They are not competing, butthey all have the same goal in mind -- getting kids across thecountry excited about reading. Professional athletes from a widerange of sports are taking a reading time-out with the NationalEducational Association (NEA) on ...
American Life League: Bishops of California Have Moral Duty to Oppose Unjust Supreme Court Ruling on Contraception
Mar 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Joseph M. Starrs, directorof American Life League's Crusade for the Defense of our CatholicChurch, has issued the following response to today's decision by theCalifornia Supreme Court decision which rules that Catholic Charitiesmust provide access ...
Paul A. Volcker and Bill Gates, Sr. to Speak Out Against Abolishing Estate Tax
Mar 01, 2004 ... -- Paul A. Volcker and Bill Gates, Sr. to Speak Out AgainstAbolishing Estate Tax "At this time of record deficits, repealing the estate tax is notonly poor tax and social policy but fiscally irresponsible."--Paul A. Volcker, former chairman of the Federal Reserve What: ...
Brady Campaign: Senator Allen Breaks His Pledge, Says He'll Vote to Allow Assault Weapons Ban to Expire
Mar 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Senator Allen todaydiscarded his commitment and announced he'll vote againstreauthorizing the assault weapons ban. If the ban expires inSeptember, Uzis and AK-47s will once again be readily available onthe streets of Richmond, Hampton and Fairfax ....
Equipment Leasing Association Releases Report on the Economic Impact of Leasing
Mar 01, 2004 ... ARLINGTON, Va., March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Global Insight and theEquipment Leasing Association (ELA) today releases a study, TheEconomic Contribution of the Equipment Leasing Industry to the U.S.Economy, of the impact the equipment leasing and finance industry hason the U.S. economy and ...
Century Foundation: Is the Department of Homeland Security Making the Grade?
Mar 01, 2004 ... News Advisory: What: THE DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY'S FIRST YEAR: A REPORTCARD Release and briefing on a new report from The Century Foundation When: Thursday, March 4, 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. Where: National Press Club, Holeman Lounge, 529 14th Street, ...
National Center for Policy Analysis President to Discuss Health Savings Accounts at National Press Club 'Morning Newsmaker' March 15
Mar 01, 2004 ... News Advisory: Dr. John C. Goodman, president of the National Center for PolicyAnalysis, will discuss the concept of Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)and Medicare Reform at a National Press Club 'Morning Newsmaker' newsconference to be held at 10 a.m. on Monday, March 15, in the ...
Historic Elegance Meets Culinary Greatness in Williamsburg, Va., for Celebrity Chef Golf Invitational and Culinary Weekend
Mar 01, 2004 ... WILLIAMSBURG, Va., March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Can you really everhave too many cooks in the kitchen? The Williamsburg Inn doesn'tthink so, especially when the cooks are 40 of the nation's top chefs,gathered in the town that inspired America, to celebrate the JamesBeard Centennial with ...
Congress Gets Failing Grade for Senior-Issues Votes; Voting Record to Guide Election Day Decisions Says Alliance for Retired Americans
Mar 01, 2004 ... The 2003 Voting Record assessed how Members of Congress voted on10 House and 10 Senate votes that were important to the health andeconomic security of seniors, including Medicare, retiree benefits,tax breaks and issues involving family caregivers. The 2003 Voting Record reports ...
Watchdog Groups to Call for House Ethics Overhaul; Smith, DeLay Cases Illustrate Death of Oversight
Mar 01, 2004 ... News Advisory: An ideologically diverse coalition of watchdog groups willchallenge the U.S. House of Representatives to completely overhaulits moribund ethics oversight procedures. The briefing will be heldon Tuesday, March 2 at 10 a.m. in the West Room of the National ...
Labor Department Proposes Rule to Preserve Retirement Savings
Mar 01, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 1 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The U.S. Department ofLabor announced a proposed rule that provides guidance on howemployers and financial institutions can implement the newrequirement that retirement plan distributions between $1,000 and$5,000 be automatically rolled over into an ...
CSGV Blasts George Allen's Hypocrisy on Assault Weapons
Mar 02, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- On the same day thatSenator George Allen (R-VA) criticized Virginia Gov. Mark Warner forhedging on a campaign vow not to increase taxes, the junior senatorannounced he would not vote to renew the federal military-styleassault weapons ban -- despite ...
National Urban League and Russell Simmons' Hip Hop Summit Action Network Launch Hip Hop Reader Web Site March 6
Mar 02, 2004 ... WHAT: Host launch rally for WWW.HIPHOPREADER.COM http://WWW.HIPHOPREADER.COM, a new Hip Hop-oriented Website to engage NewYork City public high school students in reading and discussingbooks, poetry, lyrics and issues pertinent to their lives.WWW.HIPHOPREADER.COM, ...
National Urban League Unveils 2004 State of Black America Report; Report Includes Annual Equality Index and National Attitude Survey
Mar 02, 2004 ... WHO: Marc H. Morial, president & CEO National UrbanLeague, William Spriggs, PhD, executive director, National UrbanLeague Institute for Opportunity and Equality; and Dr. Silas Lee,president, Silas Lee & Associates Research Strategies WHAT: Unveils 2004 State of ...
Christian Medical Association Doctors Rue California's Breach of Religious Freedom
Mar 02, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 3 /U.S. Newswire/ -- "Faith-based organizationsmust retain the freedom to follow religious and ethical beliefs inmatters regarding issues such as birth control," said ChristianMedical Association Executive Director David Stevens, M.D. today,reacting against a California ...
Tenet to Implement Discounts for Uninsured Patients
Mar 02, 2004 ... SANTA BARBARA, Calif., March 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Tenet HealthcareCorporation (NYSE: THC) said today that it will implement managedcare-style discount pricing for uninsured patients at its hospitals,subject to state laws and regulations. The discounts will be phasedin during the second ...
American Legion Honors Donald P. Bellisario: Creator of JAG and 'Navy NCIS' March 10
Mar 02, 2004 ... INDIANAPOLIS, March 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The leader of thenation's largest veterans organization will honor a hit televisionseries during its annual Washington Conference on Capitol Hill March10.Donald P. Bellisario, creator of JAG and NAVY NCIS, will receivethe National ...
IRS Harnesses Power of Internet to Save Tax Preparers Time, Money; Tax Talk Today(r) to Give Sneak Peek at E-Services
Mar 02, 2004 ... News Advisory: Tax professionals will soon have the opportunity to increase theirefficiency and productivity through an e-services program currentlybeing finalized by the Internal Revenue Service. E-services willgive practitioners a number of time-saving options, including ...
Getting to Work: Nearly One-Third of Nation's Public Transportation Commuters Live In New York City, Says Census Bureau
Mar 02, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, Feb. 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Of the approximately 6.4million people nationwide who usually travel to work using publictransportation, nearly one-third live in New York City, according toa new analysis of American Community Survey data released today bythe U.S. Census Bureau ....
Va., Seniors Launch TV Ad on Gov. Warner Tax Shell Game; 'Politicians Say the Darndest Things' Includes Warner Video Clips
Mar 02, 2004 ... FAIRFAX, Va., March 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- With a new TV ad hittingGov. Warner on his tax plan, Charlie Jarvis, chairman and chiefexecutive of Virginia's United Seniors Association (USA), announcedthe next phases of the Virginia Tax Freedom Campaign. "Mark Warner is a master of the ...
Leahy Hits Administration's Credibility on Loss of U.S. Manufacturing Jobs
Mar 02, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.)Tuesday told Commerce Secretary Donald L. Evans that theAdministration suffers a credibility gap in its statements andpolicies about the hemorrhaging of outsourced U.S. manufacturingjobs. He also hit the "disconnect" ...
HHS Awards $15.7 Million to Help People With Disabilities Return to Work
Mar 02, 2004 ... WASHINGTON, March 2 /U.S. Newswire/ -- HHS Secretary Tommy G.Thompson today announced the award of $15.7 million in grants to 28states and the District of Columbia to help people with disabilitiesfind and keep work without losing their health benefits. With today's announcement, ...