• Wellpoint, Aetna, Independence, and the other insurers rushing into this business no doubt believe they have a magic formula for turning this misery into a profitable growth engine.

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  • It goes on: not only do Obama states have more Housing Misery and a weaker recent price recovery: they also are much less affordable.

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  • For the peripatetic Hope, that must have been misery, but also a time for badly needed reflection.

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  • It's partly to break that spell, and partly because there comes a point in any spiral of decline when a line has to be drawn, that 25 of the country's leading wildlife and conservation groups have decided to pool the misery and publish a single, shocking stock-take of the British Countryside.

    BBC: Stark warning over the state of nature

  • Boyd's strike partner, Kenny Miller, should have added to Motherwell's misery but had a fresh-air shot in front of goal.

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  • "I'd say what we've shown is that if we can provide people with existing technologies such as drugs and bednets, we have the capacity as a global community to reduce the misery this disease causes, " said Dr Gething.

    BBC: Climate change is 'distraction' on malaria spread

  • Anti-bullying campaigns and strategies have proliferated in response to a phenomenon that can make young lives a misery.

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  • Massive greed and consequent massive human misery and suffering do not have to be accepted as a givens, unavoidable, intractable, irresolvable.

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  • Brecht could hardly have imagined such a document: a capitalist enterprise that feeds on the misery of man trying as hard as it can to be sure that nothing is done to decrease that misery.

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  • But amid all the misery, rescuers continue to have their efforts rewarded -- a woman and her one-year-old baby were pulled almost unscathed from the rubble of a collapsed building, as was a young man who'd spent a-hundred-and-three hours without food or water.

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  • On Wednesday, Britain's banks will be put out of their misery, and will learn how much extra capital they have to raise as a protection against future losses - after a nerve-wracking five-month wait for the Bank of England's judgement.

    BBC: UK banks 'still short of capital', says BoE

  • The parents told their daughter she could "continue to live in misery" in their home or she could "have the abortion and tell everyone it was a miscarriage, " the lawsuit added.

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  • Brazilians already have a good idea of how bad things might be if their president fails, from observing the unrest and misery that followed the economic collapse of their southern neighbour, Argentina.

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  • Pager fields inquiries from parents at both ends of the misery spectrum -- from parents worried about a little bit of crying to those whose infants have very severe symptoms.

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  • Yet about 100, 000 people have been laid off from loss-making enterprises in Changchun, and evidence of their misery could be seen at a dingier labour exchange in the backstreets.

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