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Aetna Teams Up With Microsoft For Health Records Storage

In a first of its kind, health insurer Aetna Inc. teaming up with Microsoft Corp. is offering clients medical record storage, allowing them to access the Internet-based vault, even if they change jobs or replace their health plan for another.  According to Wall Street Journal, beginning next month, all Aetna clients will be able to transfer information from their Aetna ‘personal health record’, an online repository of data, such as, claims, diagnoses, test results and prescriptions, to HealthVault.  Patients will be allowed to choose what they want to transfer between Aetna and Microsoft.

Sonam Kapoor Sizzles At Lakme Fashion Week

Sonam Kapoor Sizzles At Lakme Fashion WeekAnil Kapoor’s loving daughter Sonam Kapoor walked the ramp on day 2 of the five-day Lakme Fashion Week in Mumbai, and impressed the viewers with her alluring beauty.

Sonam swept the cheering crowd’s heart away when she walked the ramp for designer Tarun Tahiliani’s Levis collection at the spring-summer edition on Tuesday.

Tahilani said, “I have designed some exclusive collections for Levis and it will be a great experience to have Sonam walking the ramp for us.”

“I really loved it, had a great time,” Saawariya girl said.

Biden in Colorado - talks about corporate greed, political unity

Biden in Colorado - talks about corporate greed, political unity Talking on the corporate greed issue on the second day of a campaign swing through Colorado, Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden said Wednesday that if elected, he and Barack Obama will attack corporate greed, and go after executives who reward themselves at the expense of employees.

Biden said that it was unfair that employees of failed companies lose their pensions, while the corporate executives get paid millions of dollars.

Study: McCain is getting more negative media coverage than Obama

Study: McCain is getting more negative media coverage than ObamaPew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism revealed that Republican presidential nominee John McCain is getting more negative media coverage than his Democratic rival, Barack Obama - more than half the stories on McCain have been negative, compared to slightly less than one-third for Obama.

GOP spent an astounding $150,000 on Palin’s look

Sensex Below 10K, Down 243 Pts

Sensex Below 10K, Down 243 PtsThe 30-share index Sensex, which had suffered a heavy loss earlier this morning, recovered over 200 points from today’s lows, touching a high of 9,968.12.

Metal, realty, banking, oil & gas stocks led the declining charts.

BSE Midcap and Smallcap index fell 2.52% and 2.26% respectively.

After opened the day negatively at 9,683.41, down 486.49 points, the Sensex crashed to 9681.28 following a massive sell-off in front line stocks.

At 10:59 a.m., Sensex stood at 9,926.09, down 243.81 points, after hitting a high of 9,928.11 and a low of 9,681.28.

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