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Medbroadcast: 09-17-2004
TORONTO (CP) - Stacey and her mother seem to spend all their time arguing over the 15-year-old's less than stellar grades and non-stop social life. Emily, 6, can be sweet and lovable, but her frequent temper tantrums drive Mom wild.
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) - These are not good days for the people who are trying to sell New York on a machine that lets you inhale a martini instead of drinking it.
First, they had to use fruit juice rather than alcohol at the big debut at a Manhattan nightspot.
QUEBEC (CP) - The side deal in the health accord that left Quebec out of federal demands for medicare reform proves Canada works for the province, Premier Jean Charest said Thursday.
Charest trumpeted the deal as a major boost to the federalist cause in his province.
BALTIMORE (AP) - One of the year-old conjoined twin girls who underwent surgery to separate their heads died shortly after the procedure was completed, a spokeswoman for the Johns Hopkins Children's Center said early Thursday.
OTTAWA (CP) - The federal government can readily find the $41 billion promised for a new health deal without cutting other programs or running into the red, Finance Minister Ralph Goodale pledged Thursday.
OTTAWA (CP) - Patients will need patience as they wait for the benefits of the first ministers' health accord.
It will take years to cut waiting lists and roll out new programs in home care, drug coverage and other areas, experts say.
OTTAWA (CP) - Prime Minister Paul Martin hailed his $41-billion health-care deal with the premiers Thursday, saying it goes far enough to ensure provincial compliance but doesn't go too far by appeasing Quebec.
OTTAWA (CP) - Paul Martin gambled his political future on a health-care deal with the provinces and that gamble appears to have paid off - at least for now.
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