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After a two-year wait, on Tuesday more than 40 million Americans eligible for Medicare can start to sign up for Medicare Part D, the program's voluntary prescription drug benefit. And by Tuesday, a quarter of those people, some 10 million retired American workers, will find out something more specific: whether their former employers will continue to pay for their prescription drug benefits in 2006. Tuesday is the deadline for employers to say "yes," "no" or, perhaps, "maybe." This group of retirees includes my wife, Sara, and me. In our case, we were waiting for a letter from General Electric Co., where Sara worked for 23 years. When she retired, she signed up for a GE retiree prescription drug plan, which pays 70 to 85 percent of our drug costs. We get our medications by mail and pay $25 for a 90-day supply. It's a benefit we did not want to lose. New! Sign up for local CML support group meetings in your local community at http://cml.meetup.com Apply for Commercial Real Estate loans online and submit your deal to dozens of hungry lenders in just minutes. Loan programs for all types of business and commercial real estate. Apply anytime at http://realestatezoo.com CML (Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia Support List) --------------------------------- Part Of CMLHope.Com An International Community Of CML Patients For more information: http://cmlhope.com Post Message: [email protected] Subscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Change To No Mail/Web: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Change To Digest: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Change To Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] List Help: [EMAIL PROTECTED] CML Group Web Site http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CML YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
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