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[Title] => Shrinking physician workforce: No quick fix
[Summary] => An evolving physician shortage is already being felt across the USA, and there is no quick fix, a professor of medicine and senior fellow at the Leonard David Institute of Health Economics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia said.
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[Title] => US Democrats prepare new strategy on Iraq war
[Summary] => WASHINGTON (AFP) - Despite losing the Iraq war budget battle to the White House, Democrats are giving a positive spin to Congress' vote on it last week while gearing up for new, tougher battles on the unpopular war.
Just hours after President George W. Bush got his demand for a war budget stripped of troop withdrawal dates, Democratic leaders said the fight was not over.
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