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Truth be told, however, we suspect that many of Penultimate 4's would-be adopters will just care that the app is now free -- as of today, the biggest cost is that of an optional Evernote Premium account.
ENGADGET: Evernote intros Penultimate 4 for iPad, explores synced and searchable handwriting
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The plan would see those needing long-term care receive it for free but it would be paid for by employees, the self-employed and pensioners who would be expected to contribute 1.5% of their earnings.
BBC: Jersey plans care home contribution plan
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With this reform package, all new insurance plans would be required to offer free preventive care to their customers starting this year -- so free check-ups to catch preventable diseases on the front end.
WHITEHOUSE: Health Insurance Reform Right Now
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If this reform becomes law, all new insurance plans will be required to offer free preventive care to their customers starting this year -- free check-ups so that we can catch preventable illnesses on the front end. (Applause.) Starting this year, there will be no more lifetime or restrictive annual limits on the amount of care that you can receive from your insurance companies.
WHITEHOUSE: Fighting for Health Insurance Reform
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Preventive care, such as some types of cancer screening, will be free of co-payments or deductibles starting in 2010.
NPR: What Are The Immediate Effects Of Health Bill Passing?
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They have received a letter of support from Sir Stewart Sutherland, who chaired the Royal Commission into long-term care, and recommended that all nursing and personal care should be provided free to the elderly.
BBC: Pensioner power takes to the streets
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"The Girls Don't Care" in particular functions as an ideal sequel to "End of Love, " as Barzelay gently advises against hipper-than-thou posturing: "The girls don't care that you ache to be free, " he sings.
NPR: Eef Barzelay: A Blueprint For Finding Love
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For young adults below the age of 40 to 45 it should be free - although in reality this makes little difference as hardly any pay now because those with care needs at that age have often not had time to accrue savings or buy property.
BBC: Social care costs 'should be capped at ?35,000'