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Proposed 2011 budget includes government subsidy for MRT commuter
(World/Asia)
... and wage earners, plus some students, that deserve the subsidy," he pointed out. "Offhand, a 50 percent reduction in the subsidy would imply a fare
increase
of P23.88, which is definitely burdensome to ...
2.
IBON: Proposed Budget Belies Promise of Universal Health Care
(Business/Economics)
... to the 2011 budget item “Subsidy for Health Insurance Premium of Indigent Families including for Informal Sector Enrolled in the National Health Insurance Program” which only
increase
s by Php3.5 billion, ...
3.
Controversial provisions of Arizona immigration law put on hold; governor vows to fight to the end
(World/North America)
... The law has no safeguards against racial profiling and
increase
s the likelihood of arbitrary arrest and detention. These are all human rights violations. Arizona public officials ignored the fact that ...
4.
Research group urges Aquino to adopt pro-people measures to generate revenue
(World/Asia)
The urgent challenge for the new Aquino administration is to
increase
revenues, but research group IBON urges government to place the burden of adjusting to the fiscal crisis on those that have the greater ...
5.
One Grating Word
(Columnists/Juan L. Mercado)
... on Elections. Maguindanao claimed, between 2007 and 2009 a staggering
increase
of 78 percent in number of registered voters, National Movement for Free Elections points out that That is a “bloat” ...
6.
Saving Medicare
(Columnists/Guest Columnists)
... a quarter of its enrollees. Analysts from the Congressional Research Service found that without a substantial
increase
in Part B premiums, the fund that finances the program would be "at risk of exhaustion." ...
7.
Reaching the Summit on Health Reform
(Columnists/Guest Columnists)
... would only fine people who choose to go without insurance $95. Eventually, that fine would
increase
to $750. But by then, the average individual insurance plan is expected to cost $5,000, according to ...
8.
Lobbying: Lawmakers for Sale
(Columnists/Guest Columnists)
...
increase
in size, doubling in only 5 years. Lobby shops charged their clients twice as much in 2005 as they did in 2000. The standard salary of a staffer fresh from Capitol Hill is $300k, up by more than ...
9.
A Century Later, Filipino Women Remain in Grip of Poverty, Injustice
(World/Asia)
... price of rice, according to the monitoring of CWR,
increase
d by 59 percent. Two out of five families do not have access to electricity; one out of five do not have access to clean water; seven out of ...
10.
Helping Those Without Insurance
(Life and Style/Commentary)
... due to divorce, becoming widowed, or because their spouse’s company
increase
s premiums or drops family coverage. Uninsured women are less likely to receive clinical breast exams, Pap tests, and other preventive ...
11.
Filipino sailors' remittances up $366-M in 2009
(Business/Sectors)
... from $646.406 million in 2008. Herrera said the cash sent home by Filipino sailors based in Asia also
increase
d $180.343 million or 55.07 percent year-on-year, to $507.801 million from $327.458 million. ...
12.
A Prescription for Lower Health Costs ... With No Co-Pay
(Columnists/Guest Columnists)
... Over the past several years, insurance companies have become increasingly reluctant to foot the bill for brand-name medications. Indeed, since 2000, co-pays have
increase
d four times faster than prescription ...
13.
I Have A Better Idea, Mr. President
(Columnists/Guest Columnists)
... they spend on office supplies than where their health dollars are going. But with the cost of health benefits projected to
increase
7 percent in 2010 -- and to double over the next seven years -- businesses ...
14.
APEC to hold Ministerial Meeting on Food Security
(Business/Sectors)
... a world population of more than 9 billion by 2050, agricultural output must
increase
by 70 percent. In a meeting today, Senior APEC Officials discussed key challenges to food security in the region including: ...
15.
Report: Immigrants are largely left out of federal health reform
(World/North America)
... is the third in a series of reports that analyze how health coverage among immigrants can be
increase
d. The complete report is available upon request or at www.NYShealth.org; www.thenyic.org or www.cidny.org. ...
16.
Lady Solon wants AIDS fund probed
(World/Asia)
... the sudden
increase
of the number of people positive with human immune-deficiency virus (HIV), especially among the young people. The Philippine HIV/AIDS Registry reported that for October 2009, 80 new ...
17.
Arphodisiac Issue
(Columnists/Juan L. Mercado)
... land area and population, Asian Development Bank adds. “No action, no shekels,” Like aphrodisiacs, IRA doles are habit-forming.Thus, 16 cities would slice into the IRA pie, not by
increase
d tax collection. ...
18.
Preserving the CLASS Act Is Vital To Senior Care
(Columnists/Guest Columnists)
... time. Roughly 10 million Americans are currently in need of long-term services and supports. That number is expected to
increase
by half over the next 10 years. Yet few Americans have insurance plans ...
19.
Grace in a Garbage Dump
(Columnists/Juan L. Mercado)
... gets first honors.” (About 13% of government’s annual budget is lost to corruption. For every 10%
increase
in graft in public health services, immunization rates dropped by 20%...In delivery of public ...
20.
Doubling of Pag-IBIG payments to cost workers extra P8.9 billion
(World/Asia)
... lot of money that will be taken out of the pockets of our workers, and which they could better spend for basic necessities," Santiago said. "This is why we are strongly opposed to the
increase
. It will ...
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