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	<title>The Pratt Faculty Union &#187; Benefits</title>
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		<title>Final AETNA petition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The following was sent to 39 parties (see the &#8220;CC&#8221; list at bottom).  We can only keep our fingers crossed that speaking up ultimately does some good.
Ronald A. Williams
Chairman and Chief Executive, Aetna Inc.
Hartford, CT 06156
July 23, 2010
Dear Mr. Williams,
We the undersigned are faculty members and administrators at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The following was sent to 39 parties (see the &#8220;CC&#8221; list at bottom).  We can only keep our fingers crossed that speaking up ultimately does some good.</p>
<p><!-- 		@page { margin: 0.79in } 		P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } -->Ronald A. Williams</p>
<p>Chairman and Chief Executive, Aetna Inc.</p>
<p>Hartford, CT 06156</p>
<p>July 23, 2010</p>
<p>Dear Mr. Williams,</p>
<p>We the undersigned are faculty members and administrators at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. The Pratt administration has chosen to subscribe to Aetna for health coverage, a situation over which we have minimal control.</p>
<p>We were shocked and dismayed to receive notification from our Human Resources office on June 16, 2010 that Aetna and Continuum failed to renew their contract over the issue of reimbursement rates, directly affecting most of us who have, over the years, established relationships with physicians at the various major hospitals in our area that are now &#8220;out of network&#8221;: Beth Israel, Long Island College Hospital, Saint Luke&#8217;s, and New York Ear and Eye Infirmary. As medical consumers, we have been told time and time again that the most effective medical care can be achieved by establishing relationships with our doctors so that valuable time and money is not wasted bringing new doctors up to speed on our conditions, and so that our doctors gain, over time, a more accurate overview of our health. Unfortunately, this event seems to be a culmination of a long-term trend wherein doctor after doctor finds that it is no longer &#8220;worth it&#8221; to be part of Aetna&#8217;s network because the Aetna&#8217;s reimbursement rates are so low.</p>
<p>We find it callous and irresponsible that Aetna has chosen to destroy these relationships between doctor and patient due to its refusal to meet the reimbursement demands of the medical practitioners who are part of Continuum, disrupting the medical care of thousands in the New York area. Aetna&#8217;s own website states that its 2009 revenue was a shocking 39.679 billion dollars. Surely Aetna does not stand to suffer too much from reimbursing doctors at a reasonable level, as other insurance companies who deal with Continuum have managed to do.   We find it surprising that Aetna, a company that claims in its mission statement to be dedicated to helping people achieve &#8220;health and financial security&#8221; would cause us to lose access to our doctors, or to simply pay more by going out of network. Do you, Mr. Williams, have to go &#8220;out of network&#8221; to see the doctors of your choice? We wonder whether you are affected personally by this event.</p>
<p>As it stands, in the eyes of many of your customers who have little direct say over their patronage of Aetna, your company appears callous, unreasonable, and unconcerned with the health care of its customers. We will be sure to express these views to the decision-makers at our institution and make them public to our Congressional representatives and to the media.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>The following faculty members and administrators at Pratt Institute, 200 Willoughby Avenue, Brooklyn, New York, 11222:</p>
<p>1.  Suzanne Verderber, Coordinator of the petition and Associate Professor Humanities and Media Studies, V.P. UFCT 1460</p>
<p>2.  Ric Brown, Associate Professor, Social Science and Cultural Studies, UFCT 1460 Grievance Team member</p>
<p>3.  Gerson Sparer, professor, Math and Science, Grievance Team member</p>
<p>4.  Holly Wilson, Assistant Professor, Library and UFCT 1460 Grievance Team member</p>
<p>5.  Kye Carbone, Adjunct Professor, Foundation Art and UFCT 1460 President</p>
<p>6.  Patrick Webb, Professor, Foundation Art</p>
<p>7.  Aileen Wilson, Associate Professor, Art and Design Education</p>
<p>8.  Iona Fromboluti, Associate Professor, Foundation Art</p>
<p>9.  Douglas Wirls, Associate Professor, Foundation Art</p>
<p>10.  Agnes Mocsy, Assistant Professor, Math and Science</p>
<p>11.  Sarah Van Ouwerkerk, Professor, Media Arts</p>
<p>12.  Joyce Polistena, Associate Professor, Art History</p>
<p>13.  Cheryl Gross, Professor, Communications Design</p>
<p>14.  Theodora Skipitares, Associate Professor, Art and Design Education</p>
<p>15.  Joanne McIntyre, Assistant Professor, Library</p>
<p>16.  Ira Livingston, Chair, Humanities and Media Studies</p>
<p>17.  Jenny Lee, Adjunct Professor, Fine Arts</p>
<p>18.  Karen Miletsky, Associate Director, Continuing and Professional Studies</p>
<p>19.  Paul Schlotthauer, Associate Professor, Library</p>
<p>20.  Harribir Singh Khalsa, Assistant to Chair, Graduate Fine Arts</p>
<p>21.  Leslie Roberts, Associate professor, Foundation Art</p>
<p>22.  Cecilia Muhlstein, Visiting Instructor, Humanities and Media Studies</p>
<p>23.  Ellen Kozak, Adjunct Professor, Foundation Art</p>
<p>24.  Ayse Yonder, Professor, Architecture</p>
<p>25.  Rebecca Welz, Adjunct Professor, Foundation Art and Industrial Design</p>
<p>26.  Reeva Potoff, Adjunct Professor, Foundation Art</p>
<p>27.  Chris Arabadjis, Director, Multi-Media Services</p>
<p>28.  Bill O’Brecht, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Humanities and Media Studies</p>
<p>29.  Dan Bucsescu, Adjunct Professor, Architecture</p>
<p>30.  Rosemary Palms, Professor, Humanities and Media Studies</p>
<p>31.  Mary McBride, Chair, Design Management</p>
<p>32.  Theo David, Professor, Architecture</p>
<p>33.  Uzma Rizvi, Assistant Professor, Social Science and Cultural Studies</p>
<p>34.  Kathryn Filla, Adjunct Professor, Industrial Design</p>
<p>35.  David Goodman, Assistant Professor, Social Science and Cultural Studies</p>
<p>36.  Amy Brook Snider, Chair, Art and Design Education</p>
<p>37.  Philip Ayers, Assistant Professor, Foundation Art</p>
<p>38.  Jeffrey Hogrefe, Adjunct Associate Professor, Humanities and Media Studies, Architecture</p>
<p>39.  Charles Rubenstein, Professor, Information and Library Science</p>
<p>40.  Kevin Gatta, Professor, Graduate Communications Design</p>
<p>41.  Rick Barry, Professor, Digital Arts</p>
<p>42.  Debbie Rabina, Assistant Professor, Information and Library Science</p>
<p>43.  Yorke Flynne, Media Lab Manager, Foundation Art</p>
<p>44.  Bill Sayler, professor, Foundation Art</p>
<p>45.  David Walczyk, Assistant Professor, Information and Library Science</p>
<p>46.  Nada Gordon, CEP Coordinator</p>
<p>47.  Jon Beller, Professor, Humanities and Media Studies</p>
<p>48.  Rose Fabricant Pettavina, Professor, Fashion Design</p>
<p>49.  Marianna Ellenberg, Visiting Instructor, Digital Arts</p>
<p>50.  Maria Sieira, Adjunct Instructor, Architecture</p>
<p>51.  Cindie Kehlet, Assistant Professor, Math and Science</p>
<p>52.  Ann Holder, Associate Professor, Social Science and Cultural Studies</p>
<p>53.  Thomas La Padula, Adjunct Professor, Communications Design</p>
<p>54.  William Menking, Professor, Architecture</p>
<p>55.  Sameetah Agha, Associate professor, Social Science and Cultural Studies</p>
<p>56.  Jean Hines, Coordinator, Library Services</p>
<p>57.  James Costanzo</p>
<p>58.  Lisa Bateman, Adjunct Associate professor, Fine Arts</p>
<p>59.  Bill Fasolino, Chair. Foundation Arts</p>
<p>60.  Rosie De Pasquale, Professor, Fashion Design</p>
<p>61.  Donna Gorsline, Assistant to the Dean, Art and Design</p>
<p>62.  Mary McBride, Chair, Design Management</p>
<p>63.  Adele Rossetti Morosoni, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Math and Science</p>
<p>64.  Sam Bryan, Adjunct Professor, History of Art and Design</p>
<p>65.  Mara McGinnis, Executive Director of Communications, Institutional Advancement</p>
<p>66.  Jenny Lynn McNutt, Adjunct Associate Professor, Foundation Art</p>
<p>67.  Daniel Wright, Assistant Professor, Math and Science</p>
<p>68.  Joseph A. Smith, Professor, Fine Art</p>
<p>69.  J. Roger Guilfoyle, Adjunct Professor, Graduate Communications?Package Design</p>
<p>70.  Peggy Cyphers, Adjunct Professor, Fine Arts</p>
<p>71.  Berti Jones, Director, Enterprise Systems</p>
<p>72.  Jeffrey Surovell, Visiting Assistant Professor, Social Science and Cultural Studies</p>
<p>73.  Eleonora Del Federico, Associate Professor, Math and Science</p>
<p>74.  Licio Isolani, Professor, Fine Arts</p>
<p>75.  Sean Sullivan, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Foundation Art</p>
<p>76.  Carole Rosenthal, Professor, Humanities and Media Studies</p>
<p>77.  Martin Lennon, Visiting professor, Film, Video, and Photography</p>
<p>78.  Mandy Morrison, Visiting Assistant Professor, Foundation Art</p>
<p>79.  Donald S. Owings, Envision programmer, Enterprise Systems</p>
<p>80.  Esther Palmer, Assistant to the Chair, History of Art and Design</p>
<p>81.  Laena McCarthy, Assistant professor, Library</p>
<p>82.  Joyce Finno, Admissions</p>
<p>83.  Molly McNamara, SEVIS Coordinator</p>
<p>84.  Katie Hale, Associate Director, Residential Life and Housing</p>
<p>85.  Ashley Berger, Senior Alumni Outreach Representative</p>
<p>86.  Gregory Singer, Academic Advisor, Art &amp; Design</p>
<p>87.  Carolyn MacLaury, Assistant to V.P. for Institutional Advancement</p>
<p>88.  Pamela Gill, Assistant to the Dean, Architecture</p>
<p>89.  Jessica Lee Hochman, Assistant Professor and LMS Coordinator</p>
<p>90.  Thierry Gourjon, Visiting Professor, Film and Photography</p>
<p>91.  Peggy West-Barton, Coordinator, America Reads/Counts Pratt</p>
<p>92.  Kim Sloane, Assistant Chair, Foundation</p>
<p>93.  John Monti, Professor, Fine Arts and Sculpture Coordinator</p>
<p>94.  Timothy McMahon, Visiting Instructor and Jewelry Technician</p>
<p>95.  Tom Dolle, Adjunct Professor, Graduate Communications/Package Design</p>
<p>96.  Saul Bonilla, Financial Aid Counselor</p>
<p>97.  Chris Jensen, Assistant Professor, Math and Science</p>
<p>98.  Laurel Voss, Acting Assistant Chair, Industrial Design</p>
<p>99.  Cynthia Wolff, Copy Cataloging/Processing Administrator</p>
<p>100.  William Hochhausen, Professor, Foundation Art</p>
<p>101.  Haresh Lalvani, professor, Architecture</p>
<p>102.  Kumru Toktamis, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Social Science and Cultural Studies</p>
<p>103.  John Shapiro, Chair, Center for Planning and the Environment</p>
<p>104.  Christina Pattuelli, Assistant Professor, Information and Library Science</p>
<p>105.  Eric Rosenblum, Visiting Instructor, Humanities and Media Studies</p>
<p>106.  Jason Rodgers, Access Support Services Coordinator</p>
<p>107.  Eliott Maltby, Adjunct Associate Professor, Graduate Art and Design</p>
<p>108.  Alicia M. Luhrssen, Assistant Director of Admissions</p>
<p>109.  Paul M. McDonough, Adjunct Associate Professor, Photography</p>
<p>110.  Mike Farnham, Director of Academic Advising, Art and Design</p>
<p>111.  Wendy Fleischer, Director, Sustainability Services, Pratt Center for Community Development</p>
<p>112.  Irina Danilova, Visiting Assistant professor, Foundation Art</p>
<p>113.  Robert O&#8217;Neill, Acting Director, Digital Arts Lab</p>
<p>114.  Peggy Cyphers, Professor, Fine Arts</p>
<p>115.  Cam Lorendo, Visiting Assistant Professor, Interior Design</p>
<p>116.  Rich Leslie, Visiting Associate Professor, History of Art and Design</p>
<p>117.  Bryanna Tucker, Associate Director, Career Services</p>
<p>118.  Mitzi Bryan, Assistant Director, Administrative Support Services</p>
<p>119.  Diana Gisolfi, Professor, History of Art and Design</p>
<p>120.  Anthony Morin, Pratt student</p>
<p>121.  Monica Shay, Associate Professor, Design Management</p>
<p>122.  Gayle Kurtz, Assistant Chair, History of Art and Design</p>
<p>123.  Natalie Moore, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Foundation Art</p>
<p>124.  Aaron White, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Architecture</p>
<p>125.  Deborah Johnson, Visiting Professor, Foundation Art</p>
<p>126.  Chris Sanderson, Professor, Foundation Art</p>
<p>127.  Ivan Zatz, Associate Professor, Social Science and Cultural Studies</p>
<p>128.  Patricia Madeja, Adjunct Associate Professor, Fine Art</p>
<p>129.  Ronald Shiffman, Professor, Graduate Center for Planning and the Environment</p>
<p>130.  Chava Ben-Amos, Professor, Graduate Communications and Package Design</p>
<p>131.  Jane Haimes, Adjunct Associate Professor, Foundation Art</p>
<p>132.  Kia Carbone, Pratt Graduate, Graduate Student of Education, Long island University</p>
<p>133. William Jeffrey Tolbert, Adjunct Associate Professor, Industrial Design</p>
<p>134.  Lisa Bank-Humann, Assistant to the Chair, Fine Arts</p>
<p>135.  Donna Moran, Chair, Fine Arts</p>
<p>136.  Jonathan Thayer, Associate professor, Industrial Design</p>
<p>137.  Nick Battis, Director of Exhibitions</p>
<p>138.  Gerald Siciliano, Associate Professor, Fine Arts</p>
<p>139.  Cyrilla Mozenter, Adjunct Professor, Fine Arts</p>
<p>140.  Meta Brunzema, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Architecture</p>
<p>141.  Thad Ziolkoski, Professor, Humanities and Media Studies</p>
<p>142.  Ann Schoenfeld, Adjunct Associate Professor, Fine Art</p>
<p>143.  Frank Lind, professor, Fine Arts</p>
<p>144.  Kathryn-Cullen Dupont, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Humanities and Media Studies</p>
<p>145.  Howard Buchwald, Professor, Fine Arts</p>
<p>146.  Perry Han, Director, Enrollment Management, Center for Continuing and Professional Studies</p>
<p>147.  Lee Stout</p>
<p>148.  Judith Nylen, Visiting Assistant Professor, Industrial Design</p>
<p>149.  Allan Chochinov, Associate Professor, Industrial Design</p>
<p>150.  Luis Alonso, Adjunct professor, Foundation Art</p>
<p>151.  Luba Lukova, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Communications Design</p>
<p>152.  Laurel Thompson, Professor, Creative Arts Therapy</p>
<p>153.  Brian Brooks, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Foundation Art</p>
<p>154.  Todd Ayoung, Adjunct Assistant Professor, Foundation Art</p>
<p>155.  Katarina Posch, Associate Professor, History of Art and Design</p>
<p>156.  Christian Hawkey, Associate Professor, Humanities and Media Studies</p>
<p>157.  Linda Lauro-Lazin, Adjunct Associate professor, Digital Arts</p>
<p>158.  Michael L. Kelly, Adjunct Associate Professor, Communications Design</p>
<p>159.  Karen D’Angelo, Director of Marketing, Center for Contiuing and Professional Studies</p>
<p>160.  Ethan Spigland, Associate Professor, Humanities and Media Studies</p>
<p>161.  Judith Reiss, Professor Emeritus, Fine Arts</p>
<p>162.  Robert Zakarian, Professor, Fine Arts</p>
<p>163.  Kelly Horrigan, Adjunct Associate Professor, Fashion Design</p>
<p>CC:</p>
<p>AETNA Board of Directors</p>
<p>Congressman Gary Ackerman</p>
<p>Congressman Tim Bishop</p>
<p>Mayor Michael Bloomberg</p>
<p>Congresswoman Yvette Clarke</p>
<p>Congressman Jospeh Crowley</p>
<p>Attorney General Andrew Cuomo</p>
<p>Congressman Eliot Engel</p>
<p>Senator Kristin Gillibrand</p>
<p>Tom Greene, Director of Human Resources, Pratt Institute</p>
<p>Ruth Levin, Senior Vice President for Managed Care, Continuum Health Partners</p>
<p>Congressman Michael McMahon</p>
<p>Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney</p>
<p>Congressman Gregory Meeks</p>
<p>Congressman Jerrold Nadler</p>
<p>Congressman Charles Rangel</p>
<p>Senator Charles E, Schumer</p>
<p>Thomas Schutte, President, Pratt Institute</p>
<p>Congressman José Serrano</p>
<p>Congressman Edolphus Towns</p>
<p>Congresswoman Nydia Velázquez</p>
<p>Congressman Anthony Weiner</p>
<p>The Daily News</p>
<p>The New York Post</p>
<p>The New York Times</p>
<p>Chronicle of Higher Education</p>
<p>Inside Higher Ed</p>
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		<title>Pratt Faculty Potentially Lose Hundreds of Doctors and Several Major Hospitals</title>
		<link>http://www.pratt-union.org/2010/07/09/pratt-faculty-potentially-lose-hundreds-of-doctors-and-several-major-hospitals/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 23:18:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Suzanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Pratt colleagues,
The UFCT would like to submit the following letter, inclusive of all faculty and administrators covered by AETNA, to AETNA expressing our displeasure at their failed negotiations with Continuum.  If you would like to have your name added to the letter, please reply with your full name and title to Suzanne Verderber, UFCT [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Pratt colleagues,</p>
<p>The UFCT would like to submit the following letter, inclusive of all faculty and administrators covered by AETNA, to AETNA expressing our displeasure at their failed negotiations with Continuum.  If you would like to have your name added to the letter, please reply with your full name and title to Suzanne Verderber, UFCT 1460 Vice President, at <a href="mailto:sverderb@pratt.edu">sverderb@pratt.edu</a>, by July 14, 2010.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>The UFCT 1460 Executive Committee and Grievance Team.</p>
<p>Ronald A. Williams</p>
<p>Chairman and Chief Executive, Aetna Inc.</p>
<p>Hartford, CT 06156</p>
<p>June 26, 2010</p>
<p>Dear Mr. Williams,</p>
<p>We the undersigned are faculty members and administrators at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. The Pratt administration has chosen to subscribe to Aetna for health coverage, a situation over which we, the undersigned, have minimal control.</p>
<p>We were shocked and dismayed to receive notification from our Human Resources office on June 16, 2010 that Aetna and Continuum failed to renew their contract over the issue of reimbursement rates, directly affecting most of us who have, over the years, established relationships with physicians at the various major hospitals in our area that are now &#8220;out of network&#8221;: Beth Israel, Long Island College Hospital, Saint Luke&#8217;s, and New York Ear and Eye Infirmary. As medical consumers, we have been told time and time again that the most effective medical care can be achieved by establishing relationships with our doctors so that valuable time and money is not wasted bringing new doctors up to speed on our conditions,and so that our doctors gain, over time, a more accurate overview of our health. Unfortunately, this event seems to be a culmination of a long-term trend wherein doctor after doctor finds that it is no longer &#8220;worth it&#8221; to be part of Aetna&#8217;s network because Aetna&#8217;s reimbursement rates are so low.</p>
<p>We find it callous and irresponsible that Aetna has chosen to destroy these relationships between doctor and patient due to its refusal to meet the reimbursement demands of the medical practitioners who are part of Continuum, disrupting the medical care of thousands in the New   York area. Aetna&#8217;s own website states that its 2009 revenue was a shocking 39.679 billion dollars. Surely Aetna does not stand to suffer too much from reimbursing doctors at a reasonable level, as other insurance companies who deal with Continuum have managed to do.   We find it surprising that Aetna, a company that claims in its mission statement to be dedicated to helping people achieve &#8220;health and financial security&#8221; would cause us to lose access to our doctors, or to simply pay more by going out of network. Do you, Mr. Williams, have to go &#8220;out of network&#8221; to see the doctors of your choice? We wonder whether you are affected personally by this event.</p>
<p>As it stands, in the eyes of many of your customers who have little direct say over their patronage of Aetna, your company appears callous, unreasonable, and unconcerned with the health care of its customers. We will be sure to express these views to the decision-makers at our institution and make them public to the media.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
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		<title>What is the role of HR?</title>
		<link>http://www.pratt-union.org/2010/04/17/what-is-the-role-of-hr/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Apr 2010 12:01:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Suzanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I thought this was a useful article from the WSJ about Hr departments and their inherent non-neutrality within companies&#8230;.Here is the link.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I thought this was a useful article from the WSJ about Hr departments and their inherent non-neutrality within companies&#8230;.<a title="HR" href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303491304575188023801379324.html?mod=WSJ_hps_sections_careerjournal">Here is the link</a>.</p>
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		<title>Now Unions are Threatening to Pull Support From a Senate Health Bill that Taxes Employers&#8217; Benefits</title>
		<link>http://www.pratt-union.org/2010/01/09/now-unions-are-threatening-to-pull-support-from-a-senate-health-bill-that-taxes-employers-benefits/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 13:17:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Suzanne</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Showdown with White House imminent. 
What happened to pulling support from a bill with no public option?&#160; It looks like we are dancing the ol&#39; two step between progressives and labor and centrist/corporate Democrats&#8230;this is getting boring.
&#8211;Suzanne&#160;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/09/business/09union.html?hp" title="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/09/business/09union.html?hp">Showdown with White House imminent. </a></p>
<p>What happened to pulling support from a bill with no public option?&nbsp; It looks like we are dancing the ol&#39; two step between progressives and labor and centrist/corporate Democrats&#8230;this is getting boring.</p>
<p>&#8211;Suzanne&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>AFL-CIO REACTS TO LATEST DEMOCRATIC COMPROMISES ON HEALTH CARE BILL</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Dec 2009 04:14:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#39;s the article.&#160; The AFL-CIO IS THREATENING NOT TO SUPPORT A BILL WITHOUT A PUBLIC OPTION. 
&#8211;Suzanne 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2009/12/17-11" title="http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2009/12/17-11">Here&#39;s the article.&nbsp; The AFL-CIO IS THREATENING NOT TO SUPPORT A BILL WITHOUT A PUBLIC OPTION.<br /> </a></p>
<p>&#8211;Suzanne </p>
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