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Republicans believe in a simple principle: No American should have to worry about losing their health coverage -- period.
CNN: Transcript of Gov. Jindal's GOP response to Obama speech
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So a pandemic that will make a lot of people sick over a long period of time is something to worry about.
ECONOMIST: Avian influenza
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Some backers of the law, which got bipartisan support in Congress, still worry that the persistence of the quiet-period rule discourages the greater openness that the JOBS Act seeks to encourage.
ECONOMIST: The SEC rethinks the pre-IPO quiet period
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So Obama has reason to worry about Wright's ability to re-evoke a period of race hatred in American life.
NPR: Wright Hurts Obama's Notion of a Post-Racial World
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If you are only going to rent your house out for a few days or weeks, you won't have to worry about collecting from deadbeat tenants, since costs for the entire rental period are paid in advance.
WSJ: Weeding Out Deadbeat Renters��WSJ House Talk
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The only worry she had about filling her column was the one every journalist encounters: the occasional period when there are no good stories.
ECONOMIST: Esther Lederer, agony aunt, died on June 22nd, aged 83
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But the longer this "exceptional" period of above-target inflation continues, the more we all have to worry that the "exception" has become the rule.
BBC: Inflation: Balancing the risks
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But if the missed opportunities of the first period bothered Rangers coach John Tortorella, he didn't have much to worry about over the final 40 minutes.
WSJ: Penguins Continue to Give the Rangers Fits
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The affable Hawaiian-born Konishiki slapped all-comers out of the ring for a brief period in the early 1990s, prompting Japan's nationalistic sumo officials to worry that an avalanche of foreign giants might take the skill out of the sport of emperors.
ECONOMIST: Small earthquake in Japan
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The biggest worry is that Pfizer's strategy, if copied, will make the 180-day exclusivity period worth far less, and thus discourage generics firms from challenging patents in the first place.
ECONOMIST: Drugmakers