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  • In the Langobardian cycle [25] also is the tale of "Rother," supposed to be Charlemagne's grandfather, one of the court epics of the Lombard cycle.

    The Book of the Epic 1894

  • John Rother of AARP did say health care reform is needed.

    Doctors', seniors' advocacy groups defend health-care overhaul 2009

  • John Rother , the chief lobbyist for the seniors group AARP, called the plan "indefensible," saying the changes to Medicare would shift an intolerable burden to senior citizens.

    Proposal Transforms Role of Government Jonathan Weisman 2011

  • The switcheroo is said to have been engineered by John Rother, a long-time AARP lobbyist who Journal readers will recognize for his frequent letters to us deploring every shape and manner of reform in Medicare and Social Security.

    AARP's Revelation 2011

  • Also there's nearby Bodiam Castle to explore, or you could take the Danny Lee ferry on a trip down the river Rother.

    The 10 best quirky campsites 2011

  • Rother said the health-care overhaul will bring huge cost savings by eliminating waste and fraud in the system, including the Medicare program for senior citizens.

    Doctors', seniors' advocacy groups defend health-care overhaul 2009

  • 'If we're talking about Medicare cuts alone as a way of financing health reform, we would fight that with all our strength - we've gone as far as we can go down that road, John Rother, the AARP director of federal legislation and policy, told the Los Angeles Times in 1993.

    McCain drills AARP for backing Medicare cuts 2009

  • Rother, executive vice president of policy and strategy for the largest senior citizens 'advocacy group, said properly addressing excessive health-care costs and waste requires addressing both health insurance coverage and how health-care treatment is delivered.

    Doctors', seniors' advocacy groups defend health-care overhaul 2009

  • But in the worst performing area – Hastings and Rother in Sussex – more than a quarter of patients are waiting longer than 18 weeks.

    Hospital trusts failing to meet patient referral targets 2011

  • Republican opponents have called health-care proposals so far too sweeping and unnecessary, but Rohack and Rother said the integration of the system requires a broad approach.

    Doctors', seniors' advocacy groups defend health-care overhaul 2009

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