Shrien Dewani: judges halt extradition on mental health ground Guardian Unlimited Mon, 02 Apr 2012 02:36 AM PDT Judges say it would be 'unjust and oppressive' for businessman to be sent to South Africa to face trial over his wife's murder The extradition to South Africa of British businessman Shrien Dewani, accused of arranging the contract killing of his bride, Anni, during their honeymoon, has been temporarily halted on grounds of his mental health. Two senior high court judges said it would be "unjust ... | Bomb kills Afghan police officer WFMJ Youngstown Mon, 02 Apr 2012 02:36 AM PDT Supreme Court takes up key health care law issue: Can the gov't force you to carry insurance? More>> | Obama mandate is not the first - Mon, 02 Apr 2012 PST The Spokesman-Review Mon, 02 Apr 2012 02:28 AM PDT WASHINGTON â" The individual insurance requirement that the Supreme Court is reviewing isnât the first federal mandate involving health care. Thereâs a Medicare payroll tax on workers and employers, for ... | Bill would let seniors earn health bonuses The Columbus Dispatch Mon, 02 Apr 2012 02:27 AM PDT WASHINGTON â" With a Cleveland Clinic wellness program as their model, a pair of U.S. senators unveiled a bill last week that would give senior citizens cash bonuses for meeting health-improvement goals. Seniors would be awarded points for stopping smoking, losing weight or controlling conditions such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure and diabetes. They would voluntarily set goals with ... | Ranbaxy resumes drug exports to US after 4 years rediff.com Mon, 02 Apr 2012 02:26 AM PDT The firm, however, said the anti-cholesterol tablets meant for the US market will be produced at its Mohali SEZ plant in Punjab and not at the three units banned by the US health regulator. | | |
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