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NC firm's CEO accused in lost health coverageThe owner of a struggling charter airline and jet maintenance company was arrested Tuesday and charged with willfully failing to keep up payments on his employees' group health insurance.
Topix.net Wednesday, September 23, 2009Head of Pace Airlines arrestedThe head of Pace Airlines was arrested today on charges that he failed to pay health insurance premiums for his employees, Wayne Goodwin, the state insurance commissioner, said in a news release.
Topix.net Wednesday, September 23, 2009Protesters take reform message to insurersSupporters of health care reform staged a protest Tuesday in front of the Blue Cross of Northeastern Pennsylvania building as part of a nationwide effort focusing on some of the largest insurance companies in the country.
Topix.net Wednesday, September 23, 2009Health Care Reform: Is The NC Message Getting Through To Lawmakers?22 8:11 pm Tweet This! http://mync.com/site/42168/ Now that North Carolina's Congressional delegation is back to work in Washington will the protests, town halls, bus tours, and phone calls continue to resonate with lawmakers.
Topix.net Wednesday, September 23, 2009Pace Airlines CEO Arrested At PTIAWilliam Rodgers, the CEO of Winston-Salem-based Pace Airlines, was arrested Tuesday at Piedmont Triad International Airport by officials with the North Carolina Department of Insurance.
Topix.net Wednesday, September 23, 2009N.C. CEO Arrested In Lost Health Coverage CaseThe owner of a struggling charter airline and jet maintenance company was arrested Tuesday and charged with willfully failing to keep up payments on his employees' group health insurance.
Topix.net Wednesday, September 23, 2009NC firm's CEO arrested for lost health coverageThe owner of a struggling North Carolina charter airline and jet maintenance company was arrested on a criminal charge that he failed to keep up payments on his employees' group health insurance, leaving workers in the lurch when the policy was canceled.
Topix.net Wednesday, September 23, 20091 out of 4 Phoenix residents uninsuredOne in four Phoenix residents lacks health insurance, putting Arizona's largest city among the bottom dwellers among big cities on health coverage.The U.S. Census report shows that more than 381,000 Phoenix residents, or 25 percent, do not have health insurance.Among cities with at least 1 million residents, only Dallas, Houston and Los Angeles ...
Topix.net Wednesday, September 23, 2009N.C. nabs Pace chiefYesterday's arrest of William Rodgers Sr., the owner of Pace Airlines Inc., brought both a sigh of relief from former employees and a hunger for more charges.
Topix.net Wednesday, September 23, 2009More options for GovGuam SelectCare membersKontenda's Gym and Synergy Studio have teamed up to provide more fitness options for government of Guam employees on the SelectCare insurance plan.
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