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The Face of AMERICA – BINGO! It has been called “keno”, “screeno” and “beano.” Its most vommon name, “bingo,” was coined by a toy salesman in 1929, and bingo has been coining money for sweet charity ever since. Organized bingo thrives today in church auditoriums, on military installations and at carnivals – even though it is illegal in most states. Robert Meyner’s probingo plank was a real factor in his successful bid for the governorship of New Jersey in 1953. That same year in New York, Governor Dewey vetoed a bingo bill – but the voters soon overruled him. Today, bingo fans in the Albany-Schenectady area are able to get a little action at the weekly game run by the Village of Colonie Volunteer Fire Department. Some 300 players spend more than two dollars each for a little excitement and a chance at cash prizes of up to $125. The net “take” buys improvements for the fire company and rescue squad. The most avid fans are the matrons of the community. They stop playing when a fire or ambulance siren sounds, but as the wail diminishes, the game resumes in earnest. Down-state, in aplace called Brooklyn, the girls take their bingo even more seriously: Last year 1500 players were involved in a near riot at a hospital-benefit affair when they suspected that No. 36 was missing from the number scrambler. Photograph by George Burns. ….. 1959 Saturday Evening Post Picture, A5862A. 19590926

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

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The Face of AMERICA – BINGO! It has been called “keno”, “screeno” and “beano.” Its most vommon name, “bingo,” was coined by a toy salesman in 1929, and bingo has been coining money for sweet charity ever since. Organized bingo thrives today in church auditoriums, on military installations and at carnivals – even though it is illegal in most states. Robert Meyner’s probingo plank was a real factor in his successful bid for the governorship of New Jersey in 1953. That same year in New York, Governor Dewey vetoed a bingo bill – but the voters soon overruled him. Today, bingo fans in the Albany-Schenectady area are able to get a little action at the weekly game run by the Village of Colonie Volunteer Fire Department. Some 300 players spend more than two dollars each for a little excitement and a chance at cash prizes of up to $125. The net “take” buys improvements for the fire company and rescue squad. The most avid fans are the matrons of the community. They stop playing when a fire or ambulance siren sounds, but as the wail diminishes, the game resumes in earnest. Down-state, in aplace called Brooklyn, the girls take their bingo even more seriously: Last year 1500 players were involved in a near riot at a hospital-benefit affair when they suspected that No. 36 was missing from the number scrambler. Photograph by George Burns. ….. 1959 Saturday Evening Post Picture, A5862A. 19590926

State hospital payment systems: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, second session, June 23, 1982

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

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State hospital payment systems: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, second session, June 23, 1982

Hospital reimbursement systems used by private third-party payors: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Finance, United States … Congress, second session, September 16, 1982

Sunday, January 6th, 2008

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Hospital reimbursement systems used by private third-party payors: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Finance, United States … Congress, second session, September 16, 1982

Insurance bill would affect state’s small firms: legislation would let trade groups offer health coverage.(Health Insurance Marketplace Modernization and … An article from: San Diego Business Journal

Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

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Title: Insurance bill would affect state’s small firms: legislation would let trade groups offer health coverage.(Health Insurance Marketplace Modernization and Affordability Act, offers health insurance plans)
Author: Katie Weeks
Publication: San Diego Business Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 27 Issue: 18 Page: 9(1)

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Insurance bill would affect state’s small firms: legislation would let trade groups offer health coverage.(Health Insurance Marketplace Modernization and … An article from: San Diego Business Journal

The aggregate demand for private health insurance coverage in the United States.: An article from: Journal of Risk and Insurance

Saturday, February 10th, 2007

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Title: The aggregate demand for private health insurance coverage in the United States.
Author: Francis W. Ahking
Publication: Journal of Risk and Insurance (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 1, 2009
Publisher: American Risk and Insurance Association, Inc.
Volume: 76 Issue: 1 Page: 133(25)

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The aggregate demand for private health insurance coverage in the United States.: An article from: Journal of Risk and Insurance