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Clinton unveils health care plan - International Herald Tribune

Thirteen years after the collapse of her landmark attempt to overhaul national health care, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York announced her second attempt Monday at achieving universal coverage, unveiling a $110 billion plan that would require all Americans to have insurance and give them a range of plan options.

Schwarzenegger pushes universal health care for California

Republican California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger on Friday spoke in favor of his plan to provide universal health care for all state residents, where he said some 6.7 million people live with no type of health insurance.

Calls grow louder for international overview of U.S. markets - International Herald Tribune

Politicians, regulators and financial specialists outside the United States are seeking a role in oversight of American markets, banks and rating agencies in the wake of recent problems related to subprime mortgages.

Study sees U.S. retirement wealth up sharply by 2040

The average value of Americans' 401(k) plans will be substantially higher in real terms by the year 2040 even if stock market returns fall short of their historical values, according to new research by a team of economists from MIT, Harvard and Dartmouth.

Even nonhousing markets feel U.S. mortgage fallout - International Herald Tribune

Home buyers are paying more for mortgages. Mortgage lenders are closing shop as large banks turn off the spigot of money to them. Large and small corporations are also paying more to borrow — if they can find anyone willing to lend them cash.

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Quest for new energy supplies is becoming tougher - International Herald Tribune

As the industry extends its reach, the quest is becoming more arduous. The cost of producing new oil and gas is rising fast, and companies are plagued by worsening delays. Drilling rigs are scarce. Engineers, geologists, and petroleum specialists are in critically short supply. And the politics of oil and gas are getting trickier

Three Gorges Dam is a disaster in the making, China admits - Times Online

In an unprecedented admission of blame, Communist Party officials gave a stark warning yesterday of impending disaster in the vast area around the dam if preventive measures are not urgently introduced.
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