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BBC News with Marian Marshall
Senior figures in President Obama’s government have indicated that his health care reforms may be diluted, a day after he robustly defended them at a public meeting. The government-brand scheme to extend health insurance to the 45 million uninsured Americans had emerged as a key component of the reforms. But speaking on American television, the Health Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said that creating an additional government-run insurer had never been the President’s top priority. She said the reforms weren’t meant to replace private health care.
Small-business owners would be encouraged to actually stabilize their insurance plans to offer coverage to their employees. They’d have tax credits; they’d have some help for the low-income employees to be able to afford the coverage. So I think, if anything, it wouldn’t dismantle the private market, it would actually help to provide a more stable private marketplace.
Three more British soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan, the latest in a surge of casualties. They were killed in Sangin in Helmand Province where a British soldier died on Saturday. Earlier, the Prime Minister Gordon Brown said Britain’s military operation in Afghanistan would continue. He said it was vital to protect Britain.
The American man, John Yettaw, who was jailed in Burma last week for illicitly visiting the detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been flown to hospital in Thailand. Mr. Yettaw was let off his seven-year sentence by Burma’s military leaders following the intervention of a visiting US Senator Jim Webb. Alastair Leithead reports.
John Yettaw’s time in jail had obviously taken its toll as he was helped off the plane in Bangkok after being released from prison and deported. The man who secured his release, Senator Jim Webb is the most senior US official to ever meet the ruling generals and Than Shwe, the reclusive No.1 of Burma’s leadership. They also let him meet Aung San Suu Kyi, something even UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon couldn’t do. It’s a sign American efforts towards engagement suited the generals’ purposes. The Senator is a man known to oppose extending sanctions.
The Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt has won the 100 meters final at the World Athletics Championship in Berlin in an impressive manner. He beat his own world record with a time of 9.58 seconds. Bolt dominated the race from the start, leaving no chance for his American rival Tyson Gay. Alex Capstick was there.
Another astonishing performance from an incredible athlete, exactly 12 months since he became the fastest man in history, Usain Bolt has once again defied all common sense by lowering his world mark. The final was billed as a duel between the Jamaican and Tyson Gay. And even though the American ran the fastest race of his life, he was always trailing Bolt. The now trademark dancehall routine was again part of the celebrations. 73 years ago, Jesse Owens became a legend in this stadium and now Usain Bolt has surmounted his place as a sporting icon.
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The Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has called on the country’s Judiciary to address, as a matter of urgency, the massive backlog of pending cases. Official figures show that more than 30 million cases are pending, some since 1950. Mr. Singh said the problem had to be tackled.
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