The Delaware Gazette

AP NewsBreak: Competition cuts down Medicare fraud

WASHINGTON — A year­long exper­i­ment with com­pet­i­tive bid­ding for power wheel­chairs, dia­betic sup­plies and other per­sonal med­ical equip­ment pro­duced $200 mil­lion in sav­ings for Medicare, and gov­ern­ment offi­cials said Wednes­day they are expand­ing the pilot pro­gram in search of even greater dividends.

Midwest towns say early storm warnings saved lives

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WOODWARD, Okla. — The tele­vi­sion was tuned to fore­cast­ers’ dire warn­ings of an impend­ing storm when Greg Tomlyanobich heard a short burst from a tor­nado siren blare after mid­night Sun­day. Then silence. Then rumbling.

Suspect in dismembering says he met woman online

URBANA (AP) — A man sus­pected of stab­bing, suf­fo­cat­ing and dis­mem­ber­ing his girl­friend told a news­pa­per that he met her through Face­book while look­ing for new friends and that he met two of his alleged accom­plices at a library just three days before the killing.

Romney accuses Obama of ‘hide-and-seek’ campaign

WASHINGTON — Mitt Rom­ney unleashed a strong attack on Pres­i­dent Barack Obama’s truth­ful­ness Wednes­day, accus­ing him of run­ning a “hide-and-seek” re-election cam­paign designed to dis­tract vot­ers from his first-term record while deny­ing them infor­ma­tion about his plans for a second.

Mary M. Mitchell

Mary M. Mitchell, 82, of Delaware died Wednes­day (March 28, 2012) in Win­ter­song Village.

Romney edges into mop-up phase of campaign

WASHINGTON — After a three-month strug­gle, Mitt Rom­ney edged into the mop-up phase of the race for the Repub­li­can pres­i­den­tial nom­i­na­tion on Wednes­day, buoyed by Newt Gingrich’s deci­sion to scale back his cam­paign to the van­ish­ing point and Rick Santorum’s state­ment that he would take the No. 2 spot on the party ticket in the fall.

Obama, GOP vie for upper hand on energy

MALJAMAR, N.M. — Woo­ing a nation of increas­ingly angry motorists, Pres­i­dent Barack Obama and his Repub­li­can rivals are all plung­ing into gas-pump pol­i­tics, seek­ing the upper hand as energy becomes a dri­ving issue in the elec­tion campaign.

Off-the-charts pollen spreads allergy misery

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Allergy sea­son has come early and hit with a wheez­ing vengeance in parts of the South and Mid­west this year, thanks largely to an unusu­ally warm win­ter. Abun­dant pollen is caus­ing watery eyes, snif­fles and sneezing.

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