Child support agency looks to go paperless
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginias child support enforcement agency plans to use a $5 million federal stimulus grant to make its operation more efficient by ditching the paperwork. The Bureau for Child Support Enforcement began scanning documents in …
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B.C. health-care workers ratify deal
Health-care workers in B.C. have voted 77 per cent in favour of a new contract.
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Steve Driehaus' small children in an ad designed to encourage the Democrat to stand firm as a “no” vote on the bill. The newspaper ad appeared on Wednesday …
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Those include new rules that bar insurers from rejecting children because they are already sick. The White House has already identified specific parents of …
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W.Va. child support agency looks to go paperless
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) – West Virginias child support enforcement agency plans to use a $5 million federal stimulus grant to make its operation more efficient by ditching the paperwork. The Bureau for Child Support Enforcement began scanning documents in…
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This led Urashima, of Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, and colleagues to randomly assign a group of 6- to 15-year-old children to take vitamin D3 …
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