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According to Medical Devices Today 5 : "In the case of an April 2008 approval of a computer-aided detection device for mammography, the scientists specifically charge (by title,
Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle is just one of the former Members who avoid crossing the line at which they have to register as federal lobbyists. Each member of this trio, all former Members of Congress, is an unlobbyist. That is someone who engages...
Former U.S. Sen. Tom Daschle delivers the eulogy at the funeral service for former South Dakota Gov. Bill Janklow, Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2012, at Our Savior's Lutheran Church in Sioux Falls, S.D. Janklow's friends and family say the deep friendship... View Photo »
Do the Nevada Mormons vote for this, solely because he is Mormon? Or do they approve of this nasty, sour person? Will Harry Reid resign. Him and Tom Daschle with that meek sounding I’m so reasonable while I try to gut you voice have infuriated me for...
This, too, is the stock in trade of the right wing blabbermouth. And that has been the source of all the rancor, distrust and division in the US. You can lay it squarely at the feet of Rush Limbaugh and his clones. A perfect example is Rush's...
“Data about patients has to flow across primary care physicians, hospitals, labs, and anywhere that patients receive care.” “There is strong bipartisan support for health IT,” added Frist’s old senate colleague, Tom Daschle, and also for “moving away...
An unidentified US Capitol Police Officer guards an entrance to the Hart Senate Building 16 October, 2001 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. In light of the anthrax incident involving Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle 15 October, new security measures... View Photo »
The board is comprised of: Retired Marine Corps Gen. James Cartwright Michael Chertoff, former Homeland Security Department secretary Former U.S. Sen. Tom Daschle William Lynn, former deputy secretary of Defense Mary Peters, former secretary of...
Democrat Tim Johnson will be up for re-election then, though given his past health issues, he may opt to retire. Longtime election-watchers will recall that Johnson only survived in 2002 by an extraordinary 524 votes (to then Rep. John Thune, who went...
Thomas Andrew Daschle (born December 9, 1947) is a former U.S. Senator and Senate Majority Leader from South Dakota. He is a member of the Democratic Party. He is President Barack Obama's nominee to serve as the Secretary of Health and Human Services in Obama's Cabinet. Full Article
An unidentified US Capitol Police Officer guards an entrance to the Hart Senate Building 16 October, 2001 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. In light of the anthrax incident involving Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle 15 October, new security measures are in place and public tours of...
View Photo »The Hart Senate Office Building in Washington, DC sits empty and quarantined except for hazardous material workers 03 December, 2001. The building remains closed while workers make sure it is safe after Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle's office received a letter with the Anthrax virus.
View Photo »Hazardous materials experts empty a bleach filled swimming pool used to decontaminate prior to them entering the Hart Building of the US Senate 07 November 2001 in Washington, DC. The Hart Building has been closed after an anthrax laced letter was found in Senator Tom Daschle's office.
View Photo »Hazardous materials experts enter the Hart Building of the US Senate 07 November 2001 in Washington, DC. The Hart Building has been closed after an anthrax laced letter was found in Senator Tom Daschle's office.
View Photo »Hazardous materials experts decontaminate each other after leaving the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, 01 November 2001. The Hart Senate Office Building and the Longworth House Office Building remain closed after anthrax was discovered in a letter sent to...
View Photo »Hazardous materials experts decontaminate each other after leaving the Hart Senate Office Building 01 November 2001. The Hart Senate Office Building and the Longworth House Office Building remain closed after anthrax was discovered in a letter sent to US Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle.
View Photo »The US Capitol stands deserted 20 October 2001 in Washington, DC, after anthrax spores were found at the US House of Representatives. The House suspended its work 17 October 2001 as health professionals carefully swept the Capitol complex after experts confirmed a letter opened 15...
View Photo »Workmen in biohazard suits push a cart of equipment 23 October 2001 into the Longworth House Office building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC after the House reopened after being shut down due to anthrax. Health officials are facing questions over their decision not to immediately...
View Photo »Senate staffers, building workers, journalists and law enforcement officers wait in line to be tested for anthrax exposure 18 October 2001 at the Little Scholars Day Care at the Library of Congress on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Thirty-one people tested positive for exposure to the...
View Photo »Hundreds of US Congressional staffers wait in line to be tested for anthrax exposure, 17 October 2001 in the Hart Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Twenty-nine people on US Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle's staff have already tested positive for anthrax.
View Photo »A sign taped on a mail drop in the Dirksen Senate Office Building announces temporary suspension of mail collection at the drop 26 October 2001 on Capitol Hill. The Dirksen Building reopened 26 October following screening for anthrax contamination, but other congressional office...
View Photo »An unidentified US Capitol Police Officer guards an entrance to the Hart Senate Building 16 October, 2001 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. In light of the anthrax incident involving Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle 15 October, new security measures are in place and public tours of...
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