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As for insurance being designed to protect doctors 'incomes, this is in fact exactly what plans which adopted what is now the familiar structure (service insurance with low co-payment) were intended to do - see Paul Starr's "Social Transformation of American Medicine".
Health Care Celebrity Death-Match, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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From bottom to top, "Kisses on the Bottom" is a much more classy and heartfelt effort than all the other rockers-go-standards projects a genre partially launched, coincidentally, by fellow Beatle Ringo Starr's 1970 "Sentimental Journey"; it will probably be the only one that, in future years, I'll listen to anywhere near as often as the classic recordings of Nat King Cole, Tony Bennett or Frank Sinatra.
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I confess that Starr's plan is my preferred solution; it's so obviously superior to the one Congress came up with that I can't really understand why they didn't do it his way in the first place.
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TMZ, which broke the news of Starr's death, quoted his father as saying: "It's a terrible shock and tragedy."
Mike Starr, legendary Alice in Chains bass player, found dead
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Starr's father called his son's death "a terrible shock and tragedy" to TMZ, which first reported the news.
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Larry Starr's valuable new book, titled simply "George Gershwin," makes a strong case for the latter view.
Book review: 'George Gershwin,' a new biography by Larry Starr
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Indeed, given the magnitude of the penalties in Obama's bill -- too low to induce total compliance, too high not to be annoying -- Starr's method might even prove more effective at getting everyone into the risk pool.
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I confess that Starr's plan is my preferred solution; it's so obviously superior to the one Congress came up with that I can't really understand why they didn't do it his way in the first place.
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Larry Starr's valuable new book, titled simply "George Gershwin," makes a strong case for the latter view.
Book review: 'George Gershwin,' a new biography by Larry Starr
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Indeed, given the magnitude of the penalties in Obama's bill -- too low to induce total compliance, too high not to be annoying -- Starr's method might even prove more effective at getting everyone into the risk pool.
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