House and Senate negotiators on Wednesday reached a tentative compromise on a $789.5 billion economic stimulus package that includes some concessions on health care, “clearing the way” for final passage of the package by the end of the week, the New York Times reports (Herszenhorn/Hulse, New York Times, 2/12). According to the
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