During last year's health service crisis both Prime Minister Tony Blair and Mr Hague visited hospitals recently - something Miss Widdecombe has apparently been doing it for years.
Unions have warned that proposals for efficiency savings have left the health service in crisis.
Look at the state of our Health Service, the crisis over Junior Doctors, the cutting of thousands of posts in the Health Service, this year.
NHS's winter difficulties has helped to create an impression that the service is in crisis.
It also funds, along with the FEMA, a crisis counseling service called Louisiana Spirit.
Mental health charity Suffolk User Forum said other people had expressed "quite negative feedback" about the Crisis Team service.
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IR--You take it as given that Britain's National Health Service is in financial crisis (March 15th), and imply that people are unwilling to pay higher taxes to help improve it.
In the legal profession, providing legal services to people struggling with criminal legal issues as well as foreclosures, evictions, domestic violence or a variety of civil legal matters, hones the skills of any attorney and provides invaluable service to people in crisis.
This requires a blend of distinct disciplines including reputation management, customer service, community management and crisis communications.
These expenses have brought on the continual state of crisis that the Postal Service has been in for the last few years.
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He said the health service was "sleepwalking into a crisis".
At a time when our cities face unprecedented threats and hazards, we must do more to ensure our first responders and our service members can respond effectively during crisis.
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At the time of the Cuban missile crisis, the combined estimate was unanimity in the intelligence service that there were no Soviet warheads in Cuba at the time of the missile crisis.
The one consolation is that if recent history is any guide, Petraeus will likely be able to ride out this crisis and return to public service, if he chooses.
Although linking service and rewards practices to performance during crisis seems a bit specious, the article does give a glimpse of just how Taj Hotels makes their employees feel appreciated.
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Both are longtime Yahoo (YHOO) employees who, in 2009 amidst the aftermath of the financial crisis, founded a messaging service that they aimed to be the biggest cross-platform one in the world.
The Oakmark managers note that pre-crisis, banks and other financial service firms traded at about 2x book value.
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Critics might point out that EU's online job-matching service was launched in 2003 and the eurozone crisis is about to enter its sixth year.
ChildLine said it also helped 1, 654 children who were "in crisis" to contact the ambulance service, police, social services or children's homes to get immediate help.
Jo Fidgen's report on the Cuban missile crisis was broadcast on the BBC World Service's Witness programme.
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What was most encouraging about the Q3 data was that Juniper managed to achieve this despite a 5% drop in the overall service provider market due to the ongoing Eurozone debt crisis.
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Unlike western clients, who are often content to invest at home, rich Asians generally demand a global service, partly because the region's financial crisis in 1997-98 taught them to spread their risks.
Britain's economic growth in the first quarter was stronger than originally reported, as the foot-and-mouth crisis failed to make an impact while the service sector continued to perform robustly.
Yet a strategy of closing outlets opened during a period of overexpansion, introducing healthier options and improving customer service got McDonald's out of a very similar crisis a few years back.
Brazil's new president, Lula da Silva, said the big spending cuts he announced this week, aimed at raising the government's primary surplus (ie, before debt-service costs), would help the country survive a coming external crisis.
Over the past two years, amid increased stress in the global economy, the IMF has been pressed into service on several occasions and has financed bailouts in European countries facing a crisis due to high levels of debt.
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Looking forward, Juniper expects overall demand environment for Service Provider and Enterprise market to remain strong, while the effects of the Japanese crisis will be felt in the second quarter, read the release.
The coalition is openly discussing the need for big efficiency savings in the health service and Mr Cameron has pledged to seek powers back from Brussels if the euro-zone crisis reorders the EU's architecture.
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