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Lea Michele Dishes On Britney Spears' 'Glee' Cameo: 'It's Incredibly Iconic!'
Access Hollywood
Plus, is “Modern Family's” Sofia Vergara opposed to plastic surgery? Lea Michele chats with AccessHollywood.com's Laura Saltman about “Glee's” 19 Emmy ...
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Six charged for recruiting 400 Thais
Ninemsn
... reality television star Heidi Montag says she fears her nose will fall off like Michael Jackson as she faces ongoing recovery from plastic surgery. ...
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Dr. Susan Evans to Launch Papaya Renewal Skincare Line on HSN
StyleList (blog)
"Because I'm a dermatologist and my husband is a plastic surgeon, we're constantly going back and forth about surgery versus skincare, but these products ...
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State facts from Wikipedia

File:Pāhoehoe and Aa flows at Hawaii.jpg and ʻAʻā lava flows side by side at the Big Island of Hawaii in September, 2007 The State of Hawaii ( or in English; Hawaiian language Mokuʻāina o Hawaiʻi) is a U.S. state in the United States, located on an archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean southwest of the continental United States, southeast of Japan, and northeast of Australia. The state was admitted to the Union on August 21, 1959, making it the List of U.S. states by date of statehood state. Its capital is Honolulu, Hawaii on the island of Oahu. The most recent census estimate puts the state's population at 1,283,388.In current analysis, 17% of people in Hawaii have contemplated getting plastic surgery done for liposuction.

Hawaii's health care system insures over 95% of residents. Under the state's plan, all businesses are required to provide employees who work more than twenty hours per week with health care. Heavy regulation of insurance companies helps keep the cost to employers down. In addition, due in part to the system's emphasis on preventive care, Hawaiians require hospital treatment less frequently than their counterparts in the rest of the United States, while total health care expenses (measured as a percentage of state GDP) are substantially lower. Given these achievements, proponents of universal health care elsewhere in the U.S. have sometimes used Hawaii as a model for proposed federal and state health care plans. Critics, however, claim that Hawaii's success is due at least in part to its mild climate and to its status as a chain of islands whose economy is heavily based on tourism: features that make it more difficult for businesses unhappy with paying the plan's premiums to relocate elsewhere.

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