Saturday, October 4, 2008

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orrection: Sept. 30 Healthy-San Francisco story
By JASON DEAREN 10 hours ago
In a Sept. 30 story about an appeals court ruling on San Francisco's universal health care program, The Associated Press misidentified the labor expert who worked with city officials on Healthy San Francisco. His name is Ken Jacobs, not Ken Peters. The corrected version of this story appears below.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) San Francisco's landmark universal health care program can continue to operate, after an appeals court ruled Tuesday that it does not violate federal law.
The unanimous ruling by a three-judge panel of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a lower court decision that the program, dubbed Healthy San Francisco, had placed an undue financial burden on struggling businesses


An appeals court says a Wisconsin man who had a sexually explicit online chat with an investigator posing as an eighth grade girl did not commit a crime




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