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Letter: Missing some stamps? – Concord Monitor

Letter: Missing some stamps?Concord MonitorSo, if you can't find those two new booklets of first-class forever stamps, purchased sometime around that holiday week, please inquire with Perkins at the 18 Loudon Road location. SCOTT PRESTON HARDY. Concord. Share: Email; Print; Comments (0).and more » More: continued here

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Doctors lobby against cuts in food stamps – Times Daily

Doctors lobby against cuts in food stampsTimes DailyWASHINGTON — Doctors are warning that if Congress cuts food stamps, the federal government could be socked with bigger health bills. Maybe not immediately, they say, but over time if the poor wind up in doctors' offices or hospitals as a result. Among …

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Cutting food stamps could backfire, docs warn

WASHINGTON — Doctors are warning that if Congress cuts food stamps, the federal government could be socked with bigger health bills. Maybe not immediately, they say, but over time if the poor wind up in doctors’ offices or hospitals as a result. More: continued here

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Doctors say food-stamp cutbacks could backfire

WASHINGTON — Doctors are warning that if Congress cuts food stamps, the federal government could be socked with bigger health bills. Maybe not immediately, they say, but over time if the poor wind up in doctors' offices or hospitals as a result. More: continued here

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USDA threatens to pull funding over NC food stamps problems – WRAL.com

USDA threatens to pull funding over NC food stamps problemsWRAL.comRaleigh, N.C. — The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has failed to make promised changes to fix problems with its food stamps program, according to federal regulators. The state and federal government share the administrative … More: continued here

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Doctors say food stamp cutbacks could backfire

WASHINGTON — Doctors are warning that if Congress cuts food stamps, the federal government could be socked with bigger health bills. Maybe not immediately, they say, but over time if the poor wind up in doctors' offices or hospitals as a result. More: continued here

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