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Dec. 2010 Issue

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Feature Articles:
Presumptive Eligibility: Why nurses should have the same access to Worker's Compensation as other public safety workers
Can They Do That? Retaking Our Fundamental Rights in the Workplace (Book Review)
Keeping the Promise: RNRN Volunteers Make a Difference Long After the TV Cameras Have Moved On
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Nov. 2010 Issue

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Feature Articles:
NEWS BRIEFS: A National Roundup
Not In A Day's Work: Feature on Workplace Violence
Brewing Storm: The slashing of Social Security and Medicare
Scripting and Rounding: Impact of the Corporate Care Model on RN Autonomy and Patient Advocacy (CE Home Study Course Part II)
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Oct. 2010 Issue

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Feature Articles:
Landslide RN vote to join NNU at Washington DC's Washington Hospital Center
Losing Our Voice: How "patient satisfaction scores" distract healthcare from actual clinical outcomes
Scripting and Rounding: Impact of the Corporate Care Model on RN Autonomy and Patient Advocacy (CE Home Study Course Part I)
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Sept. 2010 Issue

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Feature Articles:
Not For Sale: This November, vote nurses’ values of caring, compassion, and community
Common Values: RNs learn from suffragists
NNU Endorsements November 2010
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Jul-Aug 2010 Issue

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Feature Articles:
Antisocial Behavior: Suggestions for Smart Social Media Use
Summer Book Reviews: Recommended Reading for Registered Nurses
State Round-ups: Briefs from Maine, Minnesota, Ohio, Texas
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June 2010 Issue

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Feature Articles:
Minnesota Nurses Settle Contract, Continue to Fight for Patient Safety
Making History, Again: On the 90th anniversary of the women’s vote, RNs continue the fight started by nurse suffragists before them
THE GREAT Social Security AND Medicare Robbery
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May 2010 Issue

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Feature Articles:
Many Battles for RNs in the Fight for Patient Advocacy (By RoseAnn DeMoro, CNA/NNU Executive Director)
A Vision Realized: At National Nurses United’s RN Heroes conference (Washington, DC)
Bill Would Reduce Back Injuries Among Nurses
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April 2010 Issue

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Feature Articles:
The Long Road Home: A Haitian-American nurse returns to the country she left behind
Rock Solid: Even the toughest of obstacles couldn’t keep Orsburn Stone, RN from standing up for nurses’ rights at his Nevada hospital. He’d seen much worse
Jerry Brown:The Nurses’ Choice for California Governor
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March 2010 Issue

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Feature Articles:
Some nurses are taking their work out of the hospital. Unconventional Medicine
National Safe Staffing Legislation Offers Hope for Improved Patient Care
What the Union Has Done for Me. A letter BY JACQUELYN BAUGHER, RN
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Jan-Feb 2010 Issue

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Feature Articles:
The largest RN organization in U.S. history is changing the face of nursing. UNITED WE STAND
When Haiti's earthquake survivors needed medical attention, nurses from across the U.S. answered the call
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