Local News in Berwick, Louisiana
Busted wellhead in Bayou St. Denis continues to spew
Crews may not be able to stop flow from 'orphaned' wellhead until the end of the weekAlliance Concurs With Berwick Policy Priorities of Reducing Unnecessary Hospital Readmissions, Continuing to Improve ... WASHINGTON, July 7 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Commenting on the fact Dr. Donald Berwick will be serving as Administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the Alliance for Quality Nursing Home Care today said it concurs with several of the health care policy objectives outlined by Berwick, and specifically cited reducing unnecessary hospitalizations and continuing to ...
Flying to the moon on feel-good pills http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | Barack Obama's sex-change surgery for America continues, without even the consolation of anesthesia. (A lot of voters have been asleep, anyway.)
PRUDEN: Flying to the moon on feel-good pills OPINION/ANALYSIS: Barack Obama's sex-change surgery for America continues, without even the consolation of anesthesia. (A lot of voters have been asleep, anyway.) Dr. Obama hopes to get the surgery finished before the patient wakes up in November to his considerably altered bodyscape. His assistants with the big knives no ...
Obama appoints new director of Medicare, Medicaid WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama bypassed the Senate Wednesday and appointed Dr. Donald Berwick, a Harvard professor and patient care specialist, to run Medicare and Medicaid.
POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: Wednesday, July 7, 2010 The CNN Washington Bureau’s morning speed read of the top stories making news from around the country and the world. WASHINGTON/POLITICAL For the latest political news: www.CNNPolitics.com CNN: Obama to use recess appointment to appoint new Medicare-Medicaid chief President Barack Obama will sidestep Congress by using a recess appointment to make Dr. Donald Berwick the ...
HUFFPOST HILL - JULY 7TH, 2010 What's Your Reaction? We pity the motion to recommit-loving snoozers who think recess is boring, especially when there's a slew of outside-the-beltway news keeping us entertained.
The blues beckons. Answer the call at these fests Briggs Farm has that Woodstock vibe Sixteen year old Richard Briggs could not go to Woodstock because he had to work on the family farm. So he started a festival of his own.
News roundup: 'Friendly fire' NATO airstrike kills 5 Afghan soldiers In a friendly fire accident, NATO killed five of its Afghan allies in an airstrike today while the soldiers were fighting insurgents in eastern ...
Wednesday's Swampland playoff action rained out again THIBODAUX — So far in the Swampland Baseball League playoffs, the rain is winning.
