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The Oregon Health Authority鈥檚 Ombuds program is concerned about the lack of care in languages other than English and gaps in mental health and addiction treatment for Oregonians enrolled in Medicaid.
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Diacritical marks are placed above, below or next to a letter to indicate a particular pronunciation. A Sacramento-area family is pushing to get California to recognize those marks on state-issued documents.
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Tired of the rhetoric in this year's political campaigns? There's a lot more of it coming, and some of it might be uplifting. If you take that optimistic鈥�
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Well, this has to be a first. We can neither say the title nor show the cover of a book we're discussing on the air. Because the book is about BS, and you鈥�
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The vocabulary of the English language is huge. But sometimes, it's not big enough, at least not big enough to contain phrases that SHOULD be words.鈥�
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It's a good thing we speak English. We hear it is VERY hard to learn for people who did not grow up with it. And that's partly because it's such a鈥�
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Politicians long ago perfected the art of speaking for long periods of time without actually saying ANYTHING of substance. But they're not alone...鈥�
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Did we mention February is big for Shakespeare in Ashland? We could not resist an interview with the creator of the clever book Shakespeare Insult鈥�