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News Corp, Time Inc to unveil digital JV on Tuesday-sources

NEW YORK, Dec 7 (Reuters) - News Corp , Time Warner Inc and magazine publishers Conde Nast and Hearst Corp will on Tuesday unveil a new digital joint venture aimed at readying their print titles with agreed standards for a range of devices from e-books to tablets.

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Thomson Reuters poll: Most in US want public health option

Thu Dec 3, 2009 12:00am EST WASHINGTON, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Most Americans would like to see a "public option" in health insurance reform but doubt anything Congress does will lower costs or improve care in the short term, according to a poll released on Thursday. The survey of 2,999 households by Thomson Reuters Corp (TRI.TO: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz)(TRI.N:...

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Reuters Poll: Most in U.S. want public health option

I honestly don't think this failure they'll have in the health care bill will be something you can call a "public option". WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Most Americans would like to see a "public option" in health insurance reform but doubt anything Congress does will lower costs or improve care in the short term, according to a poll released on Thursday. The survey of 2,999...

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Former BusinessWeek editor to join Thomson Reuters

Stephen Adler, who served as BusinessWeek's top editor for more than four years before Bloomberg LP took over the magazine, is joining the news and information company Thomson Reuters Corp.

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Former BusinessWeek editor to join Thomson Reuters

Stephen Adler, who served as BusinessWeek's top editor for more than four years before Bloomberg LP took over the magazine, is joining the news and information company Thomson Reuters Corp.

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Former BusinessWeek editor to join Thomson Reuters

Stephen Adler, who served as BusinessWeek's top editor for more than four years before Bloomberg LP took over the magazine, is joining the news and information company Thomson Reuters Corp.

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Former BusinessWeek editor to join Thomson Reuters

Stephen Adler, who served as BusinessWeek's top editor for more than four years before Bloomberg LP took over the magazine, is joining the news and information company Thomson Reuters Corp.

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Former BusinessWeek editor to join Thomson Reuters

Stephen Adler, who served as BusinessWeek's top editor for more than four years before Bloomberg LP took over the magazine, is joining the news and information company Thomson Reuters Corp.

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Eagan Continues to Cut – Almost 2% to be Laid Off

The Wall Street Journal reports today: Thomson Reuters Corp. (TRI) said Thursday it will cut 240 jobs in its legal businesses, with layoffs focused on locations in North America. The company employs about 13,000 people worldwide in its businesses providing data to legal professionals. That represents about a quarter of Thomson Reuters’ 53,000 global workforce. In [...]

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Hildebrandt, Baker Robbins & Co. to Combine

Two legal consultancies—.one focused on management consulting, the other on information technology strategy—announced their plans to merge on Jan 1. Hildebrandt International's and Baker Robbins & Co.'s consultants will work together under the Hildebrandt Baker Robbins name, according to a press release. Both are part of Thomson Reuters Corp., which announced Thursday...

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Survey: Americans In Favor of 'Public Option'

According to a recent survey conducted by Thomson Reuters Corp, many Americans say they would like to see a “public option” included in the health insurance reform but remain pessimistic that Congress will be able to lower healthcare costs or improve the quality of medical services.Of the

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New Poll Finds Support for Public Option

Most Americans “would like to see a ‘public option’ in health insurance reform but doubt anything Congress does will lower costs or improve care in the short term, according to a poll released on Thursday,” Reuters reports. The survey of 2,999 households by Thomson Reuters Corp shows a public skeptical about the cost, quality and [...]

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HEY, JOE LIEBERMAN: What Part Of ‘The American Public Wants A Public Option’ Don’t You Understand?

REUTERS: Most Americans would like to see a “public option” in health insurance reform but doubt anything Congress does will lower costs or improve care in the short term, according to a poll released on Thursday. The survey of 2,999 households by Thomson Reuters Corp shows a public skeptical about the cost, quality and accessibility [...]

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Poll: 60% Support Public Option

The survey of 2,999 households by Thomson Reuters Corp (TRI.TO)(TRI.N) shows a public skeptical about the cost, quality and accessibility of medical care. Just under 60 percent of those surveyed said they would like a public option as part of any final healthcare reform legislation, which Republicans and a few Democrats oppose. More on Health

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Despite strong support for public option, its prospects look less likely in Congress (but they'll keep the mandate anyway)

... short term, according to a poll released on Thursday. The survey of 2,999 households by Thomson Reuters Corp (TRI.TO)(TRI.N) shows a public skeptical about the cost, quality and accessibility of medical care. Just under 60 percent of those surveyed said they would like a public option as part of any final healthcare reform legislation, which Republicans and a few Democrats oppose....