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Report: Illegal immigrants use fewer medical services than citizens North County Times NORTH COUNTY -- A new study suggests the public cost of providing health care to illegal immigrants may be much lower than other studies have found. PR Newswire Summary of Technology Copy, Nov. 16, 2006 SYS-CON Media Following is a summary of high technology news releases mitted today by PR Newswire. The full text of these releases is available at the PR Newswire for Journalists, http://media.prnewswire.com/. Preliminary Plans for Cisco Field Merge Tradition With Technology RedNova By Chris De Benedetti FREMONT -- The A's future stadium will offer new twists on traditional ballpark characteristics. Cisco aims to think outside field Oakland Tribune FREMONT — The A's future stadium will offer new twists on traditional ballpark characteristics. Firm details on the ballpark village that would surround Cisco Field remain elusive, and will continue to be so until the A's file a development application with the city staff. What's going on with gas prices around the country? Ridgecrest Daily Independent Will the rising cost of gas stop you from driving? What is it doing to the auto market - would you buy an SUV? GMH Communities Trust Announces Third Quarter 2006 Results PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance GMH Communities Trust , one of the leading providers of housing, lifestyle and community solutions for college students and members of the U.S. military and their families, today reported results for the third quarter and nine-month period ended September 30, 2006. main Kavkaz Center Uncle Sam has reneged and defaulted on up to 40% of its trillion-dollar foreign debt, and nobody has said a word except for a line in The Economist. Housing Bubble and Real Estate Market Tracker SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance A roundup of articles and data about the housing market. Stadium likely to get name of donor Billings Gazette The new downtown Billings baseball stadium will likely be named after the Jon Dehler family, which recently agreed to contribute 1 million in exchange for naming rights. Stadium likely to get name of donor Billings Gazette The new downtown Billings baseball stadium will likely be named after the Jon Dehler family, which recently agreed to contribute $1 million in exchange for naming rights. But the new home to the Billings Mustangs, Scarlets, Royals and Yellowjacke
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