1.   Health reform was one of his goals that fell by the wayside.

2.   Michael Fallon, defending Darlington for the Tories, said health service reforms were working and were backed by doctors.

3.   A year later, the time for White House boldness on health reform, and much else besides, has passed.

4.   Both sides believe the California battle could shape the agenda for the rest of the country when a new Congress ponders health reform.

5.   But congressional leaders hope they can bring health reform to a final vote within three months -- little time for young people to make their voices heard.

6.   But health reform could change all that.

7.   But with state and federal health reforms seeking to extend coverage to all citizens, Latinos who currently are uninsured are expected to enter the marketplace in large numbers.

8.   Can breast cancer research make major advances in the current climate of cost-containment health reform?

9.   Clinton may also push scaled-down health reforms, a commitment to protect Medicare and an increase in the minimum wage.

n. + reform >>共 347
campaign 17.26%
finance 14.33%
welfare 13.63%
market 9.37%
tax 7.16%
education 3.96%
free-market 2.81%
government 1.74%
health-care 1.69%
election 1.67%
health 0.93%
health + n. >>共 369
official 11.61%
problem 9.34%
plan 6.38%
service 3.25%
authority 2.99%
benefit 2.89%
risk 2.84%
worker 2.42%
department 2.25%
expert 2.13%
reform 0.27%
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