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Guy - 15 Apr 2008 06:46 GMT
The Plain truth.

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Julie Bove - 15 Apr 2008 07:27 GMT
> The Plain truth.

Not all PBS stations show the same programs you know...
guys@consolidated.net - 15 Apr 2008 10:08 GMT
>> The Plain truth.
>
>Not all PBS stations show the same programs you know...

Some people can complain about anything.

Charlie Rose touted this coming program.

It is evident that the US Healthcare system stinks.

This presentation  is supposed to cover that side of the picture.

Sane people are fed up with what we have and  changes are coming.

I was just stuck with a $1000 bill that was nothing but padding the
bill for insurance.  Insurance refused to pay so I am stuck with a
ripooff.

The only problem is I am up a 3 AM with problems that cannot be
solved.   A bunch of bull.

Sorry but I can not spoon feed you with exact time and station.

Do you have any other complaints?

Watch some of the unbased programs and see what we are facing
unless you are riding professional courtesy.

One doc threatens to quit. Good.  We do not need that type.

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Grandpa Chuck - 15 Apr 2008 17:37 GMT
What exactly is the name of the program?

>>> The Plain truth.
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The following information gathered from
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I forward these statistics with the greatest degree of respect for those who have given the ultimate price.

On April 11, 2008 the total of Americans killed in Iraq was 4032.
United Kingdom = 176
Other = 133

guys@consolidated.net - 15 Apr 2008 20:56 GMT
>What exactly is the name of the program?
>
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Chuck, People with a dedicated mission are known to use any means they
can to shut people up when  people disagree with them.  The truth does
not change.  Greedy people are their own worst enemies the long run.

Computer tamper mg is a common thing.  

A few just want these groups to serve the purpose they were set up
to achieve.  It is obvious that will never happen.

When I was a small child a fellow live next door.  He was having great
problems  He was gassed in WW1.  Set my thinking.  But war will be
with us until we self destruct.  I would like to survive long enough
to comment  "See what you now have, dummy".

WAR are inherent in our genetics.    Who wins in the end?  

We are a greedy bunch.    We will get our reward.

Chuck, I do admired your intent.   In the end, I just say to hell with
it.  

This started out a reminder of a TV show on US health care.

It stinks.

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Cheri - 15 Apr 2008 21:15 GMT
guys@consolidated.net wrote in message
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>>What exactly is the name of the program?

>Chuck, People with a dedicated mission are known to use any means they
>can to shut people up when  people disagree with them.  The truth does
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>This started out a reminder of a TV show on US health care.

And this started out as a request for the name of the program. Seems
like a reasonable request to me, but if you don't know, a simple "I
don't know Chuck" would work.

Cheri
DonnaB shallotpeel - 16 Apr 2008 01:27 GMT
>And this started out as a request for the name of the program. Seems
>like a reasonable request to me, but if you don't know, a simple "I
>don't know Chuck" would work.

Yeah, the only way you can 'check your local listings' is if you know the name
of the show.

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Grandpa Chuck - 15 Apr 2008 22:35 GMT
So, what is the name of the program and what time is it on? I would
like to set my DVR to record it since I will be gone to  meeting
tonight.
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The following information gathered from
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I forward these statistics with the greatest degree of respect for those who have given the ultimate price.

On April 11, 2008 the total of Americans killed in Iraq was 4032.
United Kingdom = 176
Other = 133

hlmw - 15 Apr 2008 22:52 GMT
> So, what is the name of the program and what time is it on? I would
> like to set my DVR to record it since I will be gone to  meeting
> tonight.
Tues 15- broadcast from Spokane, Washington: 10:00pm Frontline "Sick
Around the World" "Frontline examines the health-care systems of France,
Germany, Switzerland, Japan and Taiwan to see what might help us reform
the beleaguered U.S. System."
This sounds like a different program than is being discussed on this
group at present.
KSPS Spokane covers most of Northwest Washington, Montana, Idaho etc. as
well as British Columbia and Alberta in Canada.
We get it by cable in Alberta and also subscribe.
Lorna
guys@consolidated.net - 15 Apr 2008 23:22 GMT
>> So, what is the name of the program and what time is it on? I would
>> like to set my DVR to record it since I will be gone to  meeting
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>We get it by cable in Alberta and also subscribe.
>Lorna

This is the correct program.    Look at the following link for the
schedule.   This link will work for any zip code to find a local
schedule.  It is Fontline.

Usng ths link you can find a lot  of the PBS programs and look at them
on line..

Jjust searxch on      PBS.

Saw several health issue programs.

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guys@consolidated.net - 15 Apr 2008 23:25 GMT
>>> So, what is the name of the program and what time is it on? I would
>>> like to set my DVR to record it since I will be gone to  meeting
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>schedule.   This link will work for any zip code to find a local
>schedule.  It is Frontline.

                  http://www.pbs.org/tvschedules/

>Usng ths link you can find a lot  of the PBS programs and look at them
>on line..
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DonnaB shallotpeel - 16 Apr 2008 01:38 GMT
>Tues 15- broadcast from Spokane, Washington: 10:00pm Frontline "Sick
>Around the World" "Frontline examines the health-care systems of France,
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>well as British Columbia and Alberta in Canada.
>We get it by cable in Alberta and also subscribe.

Thank you! I get it on one PBS channel tonight & one PBS channel next Sunday
night. To get it tonight, I have to set it up to 'tape' on my Pioneer DVD/R/W,
etc. since my TiVo is taping NBC at that exact hour. Of course, I need to tape
two & only two things tonight & there's both on opposite each other!!

Thanks again, big help!! And, thanks, Guy, for bringing the subject up!

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Cheri - 16 Apr 2008 03:39 GMT
DonnaB shallotpeel wrote in message speaking of Frontline on PBS

>Thanks again, big help!! And, thanks, Guy, for bringing the subject up!

Adding my thanks too.

Cheri
krom - 16 Apr 2008 10:53 GMT
Ahh i already got that in my tivo list to record..hope its good..looked
interesting when i saw it in my keywords list a week ago.

KROM

>> So, what is the name of the program and what time is it on? I would
>> like to set my DVR to record it since I will be gone to  meeting
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> We get it by cable in Alberta and also subscribe.
> Lorna
W. Baker - 16 Apr 2008 15:27 GMT
: > So, what is the name of the program and what time is it on? I would
: > like to set my DVR to record it since I will be gone to  meeting
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: We get it by cable in Alberta and also subscribe.
: Lorna

I stumbles on it lastnight on PS in NYC.  Is will, probably be on WLIW in
a few days.  this is the Long Island PBS that seems to work in concert
with NYC so you can catch some of the good shows later.  

It was very interesting, comparing, England, Japan, Taiwan and Germany,
with discussion on how the systems work, how people like them, problems,
etc.  All seemed to be giving better over all care to people than the US
at less cost, not only to the patients, but to the whole system. What I
found interesting was how many used private (non-governmental_ insurance
in conjucntion with government requirements and no profit allowed to the
companies, but competition for patients working by the companies being
able to pay higher salaries if they have more patients enrolled.  

See if you can catch  on a rerun or, perhaps on the local station's
website.

Wendy
krom - 16 Apr 2008 18:50 GMT
it was ok..i fell asleep a few times tho..lol..glad i got tivo to go back
over parts i missed..

KROM

> : > So, what is the name of the program and what time is it on? I would
> : > like to set my DVR to record it since I will be gone to  meeting
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> Wendy
Jo Anne - 16 Apr 2008 19:50 GMT
>: > So, what is the name of the program and what time is it on? I would
>: > like to set my DVR to record it since I will be gone to  meeting
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>
>Wendy

You can watch it online here:

http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/sickaroundtheworld/

You're welcome.

Jo Anne
 
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