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Fortune International, one of South Florida’s largest developers, is suing its insurance company over a claim award from a Feb. 20 fire on the 39th floor of Jade Ocean, a 52-story tower with 256 units in Sunny Isles.

Fortune International, one of South Florida’s largest developers, is suing its insurance company over a claim award from a Feb. 20 fire on the 39th floor of Jade Ocean, a 52-story tower with 256 units in Sunny Isles.

U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., says health care reform plans pushed by Democrats and the Obama administration could double the costs of health insurance.

Contingency plans this week for senior service agency LIFE Pittsburgh included setting up a command center to field calls from elderly clients and dispatch caregivers.

In a report that generally augured well for medical care, the death rate in Pennsylvania’s hospitals from things such as heart attack fell to 4.2 percent in 2008, down from 5.1 percent in 2002, according to a Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council report released Thursday.

Massachusetts residents aged 18- to 64-years-old are far more likely than peers in other states to have health insurance, new data from the U.S. Census Bureau indicates.

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