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Connolly, Ceci. “Higher Costs, Less Care: Data Show Crisis in
Health Insurance.”
Quadagno, Jill S. One Nation, Uninsured: Why the
Sered, Susan Starr.
Uninsured in
Stires, David. “The Breaking Point: Worker Health Costs Will
Rise a Staggering 24% This Year. Companies
Can No Longer Afford to Pick Up the Bill.
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Weber, Joseph.
“Health Insurance: Small Biz is in a Bind.” Business Week 27 Nov. 2004: 47. InfoTrac Academic ASAP.
GaleGroup. 5 Dec. 2005. <http://web3.infotrac.galegroup.com>.
Welch, David. “GM:
Flirting With the Nuclear Option: It Must Cut Health Costs, but Paring UAW
Retiree Beneifts Risks All-Out War.” Business Week 4 July 2005: 39. InfoTrac Academic ASAP.
GaleGroup. 5 Dec. 2005. <http://web5.infotrac.galegroup.com>.
last revised: 12-7-05
by Eric Brenner & Dennis Wolbers, Skyline College, San Bruno, CA
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