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stanley canada ruling from the Supreme Court, but the judges on Monday gave some indication of where they stand. The revised travel ban, which temporarily suspends new visas and travel for people from the Muslim-dominated countries of Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen, was blocked by a Hawaii judge earlier in the year, and the same appeals court upheld the Hawaii court s decision.The Supreme Court issued a provisional ruling in June that the ban couldn t be imposed on those with a bona fide relationship to someone in the U.S. -- such as grandparents and other relatives -- although the highest court kept many pieces of Mr. Trump s ban in place for now. That ruling is in place until the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rules again on the matter, although the Supreme Court will take up the case again on Oct. 10. If a close familiar relationship is what s nee
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Sen. Arlen Specter R-Pa. sent the American Medical Association into a tizzy Thursday night by switching his vote and blocking passage of a crucial Medicare bill. The flip came after the White House offered to work with him on getting more money for oncologists, so yoursquo;d think that at least the oncologists would be pleased. They re not. At least not all of them. A five-member team of lobbyists representing theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology ASCO met w
stanley italia ith Senate Democratic staff Wednesday to assure them that they had not lobbied Specter to make a deal, said a Democratic aide and a spokeswoman for ASCO. Another Democratic aide referred to the message the oncologists delivered as not in our name. They were horrified, said one Democ
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stanley thermoskannen t in Medicare reimbursements. Democrats were one vote short. Specter, by working on behalf of the oncologists, has put the oncologists in a difficult situation, stuck between the AMA and Democrats one side and a fear of alienating their champion, Specter, on the other. ASCO wouldnrsquo;t comment on the meeting other than to confirm its goal.Continue reading post... ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5 display: none; inline-recirc-item--id-c880861e-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d, right-rail-recir