AARP Texas Delegation Supports Divided We Fail at Capitol Hill Advocacy Day (The San Francisco Examiner)
AARP Texas Delegation Supports Divided We Fail at Capitol Hill Advocacy Day (The San Francisco Examiner)
WASHINGTON ( Map ) - In the latest effort to bring individuals, businesses, consumer groups and government together to find solutions for Americans' health and financial security concerns, staff members from AARP Texas fanned out on Capitol Hill today to meet with the state's Congressional delegation.
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AARP Texas Delegation Supports Divided We Fail at Capitol Hill Advocacy Day (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
In the latest effort to bring individuals, businesses, consumer groups and government together to find solutions for Americans' health and financial security concerns, staff members from AARP Texas fanned out on Capitol Hill today to meet with the state's Congressional delegation. Beginning with a rally of more than 2,000 people, the Divided We Fail coalition presented Members of Congress with a ...
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Local Notes (The Morning News)
Driving Course Slated June 7 FAYETTEVILLE -- The AARP's Mature Driving Course will offer a one-day class June 7 beginning at 9 a.m. at the Fayetteville Public Library, 401 W. Mountain St.
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Sylvia Deering (Pahrump Valley Times)
Sylvia Ruth Deering, 76, passed away July 20, 2007 in Pahrump. She was born Dec. 8, 1930 in Wisconsin and was a 17-year resident of Pahrump, coming from Las Vegas. She worked as a telephone operator and was a member of the Order of Eastern Star and AARP.
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Senator: DTV transition could become a "digital disaster" (Ars Technica)
At a Senate hearing today, lawmakers worried that too few consumers were aware of the upcoming 2009 transition to digital television, and a representative from the AARP warned that seniors could be "confused, frustrated, and angry" when their televisions go dark. Read More...
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AARP And AMA Announce Joint National TV Ads Urging Congress To Protect Medicare And Cover America's Kids (Medical News Today)
AARP, representing nearly 39 million Americans 50-plus, and the American Medical Association (AMA), the nation's largest physician group, joined forces to announce a national TV advertising buy to push for legislation that protects Medicare and extends health insurance to millions of uninsured children. The TV ad will run across the country and in Washington, DC from July 23 through August 3. ...
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Local Notes (The Morning News)
Ambulance Service Hosts Car Wash The Volunteer Ambulance Service will host its sixth annual car wash and backyard cookout fundraiser on Aug. 4.
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June 2007 (Watertown Daily Times)
MILWAUKEE - Dr. Orland D. “Orley” McCollum, 69, Milwaukee, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, June 27, 2007. He was born on Aug. 6, 1937, in Ogdensburg, N.Y., to Theodore A. and Beulah M. (Morrow) McCollum.
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Lawmakers fret over digital TV transition (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Some lawmakers are worried that too few Americans know that the analog TVs they have been using for years could become big cathode-ray paperweights after February 18, 2009, when broadcasters shut off their analog signals.
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Lawmakers fret over digital TV transition (ZDNet)
Senators say too little is being done to let Americans know their analog TV could become a big cathode-ray paperweight after February 2009.
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AARP Texas Delegation Supports Divided We Fail at Capitol Hill Advocacy Day (The San Francisco Examiner)
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