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		<title>Health Insurance Puzzler</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good health requires more than good health care. | About one-sixth of all residents of the US Northwest lack health insurance, according to the most recent data from the US Census Bureau.&nbsp; And you&#8217;d think that this would be a major reason that residents of BC&#8212;where health care is universal&#8212;live about two and a half years longer than do residents of Oregon, Idaho, and Washington. Or, maybe not.&nbsp; I recently ran across this article from 2002, which reports on...]]></description>
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