Software Review: WriteRoom for Mac
Over the past five years I have settled into a writing workflow that works for me. It starts with written notes (I still can't bring myself to type my notes directly into the computer). When the research is done I type or enter everything into Scrivener (.pdfs, notes, links etc.). I then use OmniOutliner to organization the main sections . . .
Another Great Interview/Debate with Rep. Anthony Weiner
This is one of the few progressive Democrats that really hits the mark on health care. Health care is not a commodity, and insurance companies do not do anything to improve people's health.
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Another Great Interview/Debate with Rep. Anthony Weiner
This is one of the few progressive Democrats that really hits the mark on health care. Health care is not a commodity, and insurance companies do not do anything to improve people's health.
Visit msnbc.com for Breaking News, World News, and News about the Economy
Bartiromo asks 45-year-old Rep. Anthony Weiner why he isn’t on Medicare if he loves it so much.
This one was just to good to pass up. It is no wonder we can't have a reasoned debate about health care — given that we are having it with talking heads like Maria Bartiromo.
Bartiromo asks 45-year-old Rep. Anthony Weiner why he isn’t on Medicare if he loves it so much.
This one was just to good to pass up. It is no wonder we can't have a reasoned debate about health care — given that we are having it with talking heads like Maria Bartiromo.
Five Myths About Health Care in the Rest of the World
5 Myths About Health Care Around the World
By T.R. Reid
Sunday, August 23, 2009
As Americans search for the cure to what ails our health-care system, we've overlooked an invaluable source of ideas and solutions: the rest of the world. All the other industrialized democracies have faced problems . . .
Five Myths About Health Care in the Rest of the World
5 Myths About Health Care Around the World
By T.R. Reid
Sunday, August 23, 2009
As Americans search for the cure to what ails our health-care system, we've overlooked an invaluable source of ideas and solutions: the rest of the world. All the other industrialized democracies have faced problems . . .