WASHINGTON -- Representative Edward J. Markey, who has been touting a bill to keep thousands of data-entry jobs generated by healthcare companies from going overseas, ran into a spirited opponent between the sushi boat and the open bar at an inaugural party last month: Jonathan S. Bush, the Waltham healthcare entrepreneur and President Bush's cousin. (Full article: 1085 words)
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