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Daily News for April 21, 2006

The Des Moines Register published a letter on Small Business Health Plans by Senator Frist which mentions NAR's ability to offer its members access to health plans. The new plan will provide access to affordable health care coverage for millions of uninsured Americans. The Oklahoman also featured a story on SBHP and the NAR ads running in their paper urging the Senate to act. A new poll shows that 85 percent of Americans support legislation that would permit small companies to offer health insurance to their employees. Investor's Business Daily quoted Lawrence Yun on the strong interest by foreign buyers in U.S. real estate. One hot spot for foreign buying is Florida, where 15% of all home sales are attributed to international clients.

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