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The Very Best of Level 42
Forever Now
World Machine
Running in the Family

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Lessons in Love
Something About You
Running in the Family
Love Games
Hot Water
Children Say
Leaving Me Now
To Be With You Again
Heaven in My Hands
Lessons in Love
Something About You
Running in the Family
Love Games
Hot Water
Children Say
Leaving Me Now
To Be With You Again
Heaven in My Hands
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Level 42 News

Issues: Health Care: An Urgent Need (CQPolitics.com via Yahoo! News)
With one in six Americans younger than 65 lacking any form of health insurance and millions of others who have coverage struggling to pay medical bills, it's little wonder that a comprehensive overhaul of the health care system has emerged as a major issue in the presidential campaign.

More Health Care Pages (Heritage Foundation)
States have the capability to increase the value of Medicaid for recipients and taxpayers alike through premium assistance. Linking public dollars to private coverage would increase access to needed services for recipients and reduce costs for taxpayers.

UK performers still keen to conquer U.S. charts (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
The legendary moment in April 1964 when the Beatles claimed the top five places on the U.S. singles chart -- with "Can't Buy Me Love," "Twist and Shout," "She Loves You," "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "Please Please Me" -- was not the first transatlantic victory for a UK act. But it was the one by which all future chart contenders -- of any nationality -- would be judged.

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top 10 was affirmation that you were serious contenders, particularly to the record companies and publishers."

UK performers still keen to conquer U.S. charts (Reuters) (Yahoo!7 Music News)
LONDON (Billboard) - The legendary moment in April 1964 when the Beatles claimed the top five places on the U.S. singles chart -- with "Can't Buy Me Love," "Twist and Shout," "She Loves You," "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "Please Please Me" -- was not the first transatlantic victory for a UK act.

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