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  • Predictably, Established Media Coverage of Tea Party Protests Is Sparse AP Geithner Hearing Report: No Mention of IMF 'Reimbursements' for Taxes Not Paid, Related False Statements AP's 'Q&A' on Geithner's Taxes Has Excuses Galore, No Mention of 'Reimbursements' Pocketed Tax 'Goof' Update: Geithner Was 'Reimbursed' for Taxes He Didn't Pay; AP Story Buries, Then Deletes Ron Howard Yearns for Less Powerful America Not 'Driven by Militarism'

    NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias 2009

  • Obama's Preposterous 'Create or Save' Jobs Promise Was Never Uttered During the Campaign GM's Auditor Issues 'Going Concern' Warning; Press Ignores Post-Bailout Sales Deterioration AP Geithner Hearing Report: No Mention of IMF 'Reimbursements' for Taxes Not Paid, Related False Statements Record Shows Obama Was on Board With TARP in September, and Every Bit As Socialist As He Claims Bush Was Tea Parties?

    NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias 2009

  • Reimbursements from the federal government, through the Federal Emergency Management Agency, can often take several months, so it is vital disaster-stricken municipalities have adequate reserves to get them through the waiting period, said Christopher Coviello, assistant vice president of Moody's Public Finance team.

    Municipalities Grapple With Weather-Related Costs Kelly Nolan 2011

  • Reimbursements from the insurer go directly to the customer.

    Eliminate Insurance Paperwork Cristina Lourosa-Ricardo 2011

  • Reimbursements were for campaign-related expenditures such as travel, meals, and supplies.

    David Rivera Faces Criminal Investigation Over Questionable Expenses AP 2011

  • Reimbursements are based on 75 percent of fair market value.

    Brenda Ekwurzel, Ph.D.: Taking Stock of the Summer of Extremes: 2011 Ph.D. Brenda Ekwurzel 2011

  • Reimbursements have declined in recent years and although there have been halts to the "SGR" (standard growth rate) cuts until next November, in which Medicare reimbursement will possibly be cut again -- the continued voting in Congress (every month) to put off the cuts feels akin to a "stay of execution."

    Tamara McClintock Greenberg: Medicare: The Architecture of a Public Health Crisis 2010

  • Reimbursements are important; getting paid keeps the doors open at hospitals and private practices.

    A Doctor's Problem With Electronic Records M.D. Alexander Friedman 2010

  • Let's face it: Reimbursements by government programs will never be able to cover the ever-rising cost of providing services.

    Plainfield Health Center: Layoffs sign of fiscal woes? Dan 2007

  • Let's face it: Reimbursements by government programs will never be able to cover the ever-rising cost of providing services.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Dan 2007

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