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-- 'Hanway's Eight Days' Journey, and Essay on Tea. '
Life of Johnson, Volume 1 1709-1765 James Boswell 1767
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America [907]; '[Dagger]' Letter on the Case of Admiral Byng; '[*]' Appeal to the People concerning Admiral Byng; '[*]' Hanway's Eight Days Journey, and Essay on Tea; '[*]' The Cadet, a Military Treatise; '[Dagger]' Some further Particulars in Relation to the Case of Admiral Byng, by a
Life of Johnson, Volume 1 1709-1765 James Boswell 1767
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James W. Hanway, M.D. Hillsborough, N.C. I can only take solace in the fact that 29 grocers don't meet annually — yet — to determine how much I will pay for bread and milk.
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The TV ad specifically attacks retiring Cigna CEO Edward Hanway for his salary, as well as charging that the GOP prefers the status quo to reform.
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CEO of Cigna - H. Edward Hanway ($23 million annual compensation)
Heads up staffers, tips to avoid a Health Care "Town Hell" (Blog for Democracy) 2009
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Hanway just announced he will be retiring at year's end.
Robert Creamer: August Offensive to Define Health Care Debate: Insurance Companies in the Bull's Eye 2009
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Wendell Potter is working overtime to make sure that Hanway doesn't use his corporate connections to orchestrate the defeat of real health care reform.
Peter Dreier: Cigna CEO Hanway: Obstacle to Health Insurance Reform 2009
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Cigna's Hanway is a member of the Business Roundtable, the powerful corporate lobby group comprised of the CEOs of the nation's largest companies.
Peter Dreier: Cigna CEO Hanway: Obstacle to Health Insurance Reform 2009
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They plan to hand over to Hanway all the stories in pill containers they've collected along the way.
Part Three: Talking with Former Health Insurance Executive Wendell Potter 2009
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Hanway made $12.2 million as CEO of Cigna last year.
Robert Creamer: August Offensive to Define Health Care Debate: Insurance Companies in the Bull's Eye 2009
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