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Congratulations to Ben McKenzie, who has been cast as the young Commissioner Gordon in the Fox drama Gotham. The show won’t feature Batman, but will have a young Bruce Wayne.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana has put hundreds of HIV patients in limbo after a decision to reject all third party checks to help pay premiums for the Affordable Care Act, including checks from the Ryan White Program, which is transitioning patients from Medicare to the Affordable Care Act. Bcbs says it’s just acting on direction from the government o avoid fraud, but the feds say that said guidance was never meant to apply to the Ryan White Care Program. As someone who benefited briefly from the Ryan White Program while I was unemployed, this hits close to home.
Congratulations to Ben McKenzie, who has been cast as the young Commissioner Gordon in the Fox drama Gotham. The show won’t feature Batman, but will have a young Bruce Wayne.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana has put hundreds of HIV patients in limbo after a decision to reject all third party checks to help pay premiums for the Affordable Care Act, including checks from the Ryan White Program, which is transitioning patients from Medicare to the Affordable Care Act. Bcbs says it’s just acting on direction from the government o avoid fraud, but the feds say that said guidance was never meant to apply to the Ryan White Care Program. As someone who benefited briefly from the Ryan White Program while I was unemployed, this hits close to home.
- 2/9/2014
- by Ed Kennedy
- The Backlot
Martin Peretz, who sold the New Republic to Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes, says he can't recognize the magazine anymore because it has "abandoned its liberal but heterodox tradition and embraced a leftist outlook as predictable as that of Mother Jones or the Nation." In an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, Peretz, the editor in chief from 1974 to 2011, criticized a provocative cover story about racism in the Republican Party that accompanied its recent redesign. He said the story contained "gross oversimplifications [that] hardly reflected the intellectual traditions of a...
- 2/14/2013
- by Alexander C. Kaufman
- The Wrap
We Love Soaps first published the original story bible for As The World Turns written in 1955, then referred to as As The Earth Turns, courtesy of Emmy winner Martha Byrne. As the show continues its final week on the air, we are republishing the complete bible below which includes character descriptions and six months of story projections. One story point of note is the reference to Chris and Nancy's late daughter, Susan. Was the publishing of this bible partially responsible for her reference in the episode celebrating Nancy Hughes? This is a must-read for all As The World Turns fans.
"As The Earth Turns", somewhere in this world the light of dawn breaks thru the darkness of night. As the earth turns somewhere in this world the sun dips into the distant horizon before the oncoming shadows of evening. As the earth turns, we know the bleakness of winter, the promise of spring,...
"As The Earth Turns", somewhere in this world the light of dawn breaks thru the darkness of night. As the earth turns somewhere in this world the sun dips into the distant horizon before the oncoming shadows of evening. As the earth turns, we know the bleakness of winter, the promise of spring,...
- 4/22/2011
- by We Love Soaps TV
- We Love Soaps
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