(Herald-Times (Bloomington, IN) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Nov. 8--BLOOMINGTON -- The Indiana Business Research Center has been named winner of three of the seven Awards of Excellent presented this year by the Association for University Business and Economic Research. Read More
In the best of circumstances, financial forecasting is an inexact science, and when a complex piece of federal legislation has as many interlocking parts and assumptions as this one does, it's impossible. Read More
Millions of consumers will suffer skyrocketing insurance premiums next year due to "indirect taxes" contained in both the House and Senate versions of healthcare reform, according to various medical and insurance industry experts. Read More
raisethe cost of health insurance and the number of uninsured Americans, perhaps sharply. yearsafter the legislation would start imposing hefty new costs on consumers. Read More
Scott Gottlieb hasn't missed a playoff game in New York in 15 years, and he isn't about to start now. Read More
So this is what health insurance reform will mean for the average American. Read More
The successful Indiana Life Sciences Collaboration Conference Series will return to the Bloomington headquarters of one of the state's oldest and most successful companies, Cook Medical, for the second of its 2009-10 seminars on Friday, Nov. 13. Read More
T here's been a lot of shameful demagoguery and politicking in the health-care debate. Read More
One Democratic talking point is that the Republicans have been sitting on the sidelines and complaining, instead of offering ideas of their own to solve the current problems. Read More
The Irish Independent reports that Trinity Professor Patrick Honohan (right), a leading expert on banking crises, is poised to become the new Central Bank governor, taking on a role that is set to become much more significant as part of a massive regulatory shake-up. Read More