2009-11-30 08:30:57 - Aetna Inc. - Financial and Strategic Analysis Review - a new market research report on companiesandmarkets.com its strengths and weaknesses and the opportunities and threats it faces going forward. Aetna Inc. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
Investors large and small were calling for their heads as assets in their mutual funds tumbled even faster than the market. Full Article at Smartmoney.com
But Reid is determined to avoid being remembered as another Democrat who tried and failed to make health care access for the middle class a part of America's social safety net. Full Article at Big Lizards
Charlie Timberlake - 1931-2009 Charles Hobert Timberlake, 78, of Sciotoville, formerly of Lucasville, died Saturday, Nov. 28, 2009, in Southern Ohio Medical Center Hospice. Full Article at Ashland Daily Independent
Whether those efforts and other measures will protect businesses will depend largely on whether the swine flu mutates into a more-dangerous virus. Full Article at Belleville News-Democrat
WASHINGTON -- To see the divisions among Democrats on reforming the nation's health-care system, look no farther than Ohio. Sen. Sherrod Brown and Rep. Mary Jo Kilroy of Columbus want any health bill to include a strong federal insurance plan. Rep. Full Article at Columbus Dispatch
MEDFORD LAKES - Police are crediting a borough resident with rescuing a man from possibly drowning in Upper Aetna Lake. Cody Griffith of Baltimore was alone in a kayak at 5:30 a.m. Thursday when he fell into the lake. Full Article at PhillyBurbs.com
A Jacksonville deliveryman was recently honored by his employer for plucking a drowning toddler from a retention pond in a Southside subdivision last year. Full Article at Jacksonville.com
By Alicia Mundy Makers of the complex drugs known as biologics are near a victory in Congress that would slow the development of generic-drug competitors, but supporters of generics are gearing up for a last-ditch fight.Without support from the White... Full Article at Wall Street Journal
Not a bad idea. Unfortunately, he's a bit too old. Someone else is going to have to take on Senator Aetna. Full Article at Huffington Post