Health Reform Gets House Boost, Senate Setback

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democrats pushed healthcare reform legislation forward in a key House of Representatives panel on Friday but overall progress for President Barack Obama's top policy goal has slowed ahead of a monthlong August recess.

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