Renata Rafferty, a philanthropic adviser in Indian Wells, California, said she started cutting her husband’s pills in half when his Medicare drug coverage reached its limit and his monthly prescription bills shot up to $900.
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November 2008
US - Medicare Users Find Gap In Part D Coverage
Categories: RetirementNIC sees dip in auto insurance business
Categories: Indian MarketsLaunches group policy for Tower Infotech
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Harrison’s novel way to maximise output
Categories: Indian MarketsTies up with small growers to procure produce
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JPMorgan to retain 24,000 jobs at WaMu
Categories: Indian MarketsNEW YORK: Global financial services provider JPMorgan Chase, which had acquired the troubled Washington Mutual (WaMu), expects to retain about 24,000 employees of the savings and loan association, a media report said. “The company would …
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Apollo Health to invest Rs. 1,400 cr.
Categories: Indian MarketsTo increase the number of Apollo Clinics to 300
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Anil Agarwal among E&Y awardees
Categories: Indian MarketsCHENNAI: Anil Agarwal, Executive Chairman, Vedanta Resources, has been named Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2008. Mr. Agarwal will now represent India at the Ernst & Young World Entrepreneur of the Year Award in Monte Carlo, …
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Yes Bank chairman missing from Oberoi
Categories: US MarketsYes Bank’s Chairman, Ashok Kapur, who had gone for dinner at Hotel Oberoi, the day the terrorists seized it, is still missing.
Bigger Australian aircraft to fly national out of Mumbai
Categories: US MarketsAustralia’s national airline Qantas said on Friday it would use a bigger aircraft for its flight home from Mumbai on Saturday to accommodate people wanting to leave the ravaged city.
GPS guides tourists into trouble in Rio
Categories: US MarketsThree Norwegian tourists came under fire and one was shot after the GPS in their car guided them into a dangerous
Rio slum.
Costliest kennel for $380,000
Categories: US MarketsIt will probably be the object of envy in Britain, which will soon have the world’s costliest dog house, pegged at $380,000.