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  1. Nov 14, 2012 |Story| LAT Brand Publishing
  2. Khouri Law Firm

    As the founder of the Khouri Law Firm, Michael J. Khouri has established a national reputation for his representation of health care providers in criminal defense and administrative matters. “This small law firm has slowly but surely built a national law practice; we represent the types of clients that are routinely represented by the larger firms,” Khouri says.
    As the founder of the Khouri Law Firm, Michael J. Khouri has established a national reputation for his representation of health care providers in criminal defense and administrative matters. “This small law firm has slowly but surely built a...

    Tags: Lawyers, Laws, Healthcare Industry, Criminals, Justice System

  3. Sep 20, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  4. Sharing refugees -- a 'good idea' that's gone nowhere

    World Now
    Konate is one of more than 16,000 people who have boarded boats and landed on Malta over the past decade, often by accident. The tiny Mediterranean nation is a refugee destination out of happenstance, as people fleeing North Africa aim their boats at...
  5. Oct 1, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  6. Jennifer Jaff dies at 55; advocate for the chronically ill

    Jennifer Jaff was on the brink of attending law school when her doctor tried to stop her because she had a debilitating chronic illness.
    Jennifer Jaff was on the brink of attending law school when her doctor tried to stop her because she had a debilitating chronic illness. "I decided I couldn't stay in bed the rest of my life," she later said. "I had to live." Decades later she was a...

    Tags: Barack Obama, City University of New York, Lawyers, Laws, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut)

  7. Oct 7, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  8. McManus: Moderate Mitt? Don't count on it

    Who is the real Romney?
    Who is the real Romney? Only a month from election day and almost 20 years into Mitt Romney's political career, the question is still being asked. Is it Moderate Mitt, the governor of Massachusetts who once championed abortion rights and enacted a...

    Tags: Public Finance, Barack Obama, Politics, Personal Income, Parties and Movements

  9. Oct 2, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  10. Unmasking the most influential billionaire in U.S. politics

    Who's the most influential billionaire business figure in national politics?
    Who's the most influential billionaire business figure in national politics? If you answered one of the Koch brothers (Charles or David) or George Soros, you're wearing your partisan blinders. The former are known for their devotion to conservative...

    Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Public Finance, Politics, Media Industry, Paul Volcker

  11. Aug 17, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  12. Jerry Brown to call special session on Obama healthcare package

    PolitiCal
    Gov. Jerry Brown has told legislative leaders he intends to call a special session to deal with issues related to the federal healthcare law signed by President Obama in 2010. California has been one of the key laboratories for preparations......
  13. Aug 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  14. Elizabeth Emken: Running against Sen. Dianne Feinstein, and the odds

    Like many parents of autistic children, Elizabeth Emken's priorities changed when she heard her son's diagnosis. But most parents do not wind up running for U.S. Senate. Emken's 12.5% of the vote in the June primary makes her the GOP challenger to Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein. She's a UCLA graduate in economics and political science who worked at IBM before launching into more than a decade of lobbying for autism legislation. She'll be in Tampa — home of the Buccaneers football team — for next week's GOP convention. And while a football coach, as her father once was, might assess her chances against Feinstein as "fourth and very long," like so many other parents of autistic kids, Emken is used to those odds.
    Like many parents of autistic children, Elizabeth Emken's priorities changed when she heard her son's diagnosis. But most parents do not wind up running for U.S. Senate. Emken's 12.5% of the vote in the June primary makes her the GOP challenger to...

    Tags: Autism, Media Industry, Parties and Movements, Insurance, Republican Party

  15. Nov 13, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  16. Patient trapped in health insurance rate hike

    It's understandable that car insurance rates can change when you move. One neighborhood might have more accidents or burglaries than another. But health insurance? Joan Swope, 62, moved recently from Cathedral City, just down the road from Palm Springs,...

    Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Laws, Insurance, WebMD Corporation, Pakistan

  17. Nov 7, 2012 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  18. Obama will get no rest before second-term challenges arise

    So, Barack Obama, you've been granted a second term. What do you do for an encore?
    So, Barack Obama, you've been granted a second term. What do you do for an encore? It has become commonplace to observe that presidential second terms are fraught with disappointment. George W. Bush's was marred by a bogged-down war in Iraq and the...

    Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Barack Obama, Politics, Monica Lewinsky, Bill Clinton

  19. Jun 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  20. A healthcare risk he hopes he can afford

    When it comes to medicine, I usually do as I'm told.
    When it comes to medicine, I usually do as I'm told. Take a pill? Sure. Blood test? Absolutely. Surgery? If you think so, Doc. But I've been acting against medical advice since January, and I'll keep on ignoring it until July. Let me explain. Last...

    Tags: News Media, Cancer, Cardiac Arrhythmia, Dermatologists, Insurance

  21. Jul 20, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  22. How to cure U.S. healthcare

    When it comes to healthcare, Americans are not getting a lot of value for their money. The United States spends 17.6% of its gross domestic product, nearly twice the average of the nations in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. But life expectancy in the United States in 2010, at 78.7 years, is below the OECD average of 79.8 years. The U.S. infant mortality rate is higher than in most developed countries — it is higher than the rates in Greece, Hungary and Slovakia.
    When it comes to healthcare, Americans are not getting a lot of value for their money. The United States spends 17.6% of its gross domestic product, nearly twice the average of the nations in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development....

    Tags: Barack Obama, Invention and Innovation, Healthcare Laws, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Science

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