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The policy that's fit to print...
Sunday, December 27, 2009
For the holiday season, the
Prescriptions
Blog of the New York Times hosted
a doggerel contest
, about who could adapt the classic poem "Twas the Night Before Christmas" to describe the health reform debate-taking inspiration from
Senator Roland Burris' floor statement
.
In the middle of this contentious and sometimes confusing debate, the
series on health reform by the New York Times editorial page
that has been generally good on policy and consistently clear in prose in explaining health reform.
Today's editorial is typically good in detailing many of the differences between the House and Senate
health reform proposals--and their preferences for which should prevail.
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