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    Report favors moving hospital  Oct 5, 2005
    Paid archives (1999 present) ... Expert: Madison County facility does not meet today's standards ... CANTON State Health Officer Dr. Brian Amy will review a report later this month that favors moving the Madison County Medical Center from Mississippi 16 East to Nissan Parkway along the west side of I-55. (The Clarion-Ledger)

    Inmate's writings raise questions of identification, treatment at Guantanamo  Oct 5, 2005
    Start now and get a $100 gift card and premium web access ... (NEWSDAY PHOTO/LETTA TAYLER) ... BY LETTA TAYLER STAFF CORRESPONDENT; Staff correspondent Jim Rupert contributed to this story from Kabul, Afghanistan. (Newsday -- World)

    SCC decision on hold  Oct 5, 2005
    The Hawk Eye Newspaper ... Tuesday, October 4, 2005 Site updated daily at 11 a.m. CST ... WEST BURLINGTON The Board of Trustees at Southeastern Community College will take more time to decide who to hire for a vacant presidency. (The Hawk Eye)

    Katz speaks on rape  Oct 5, 2005
    "); } function opn(id) { // options options = 'toolbar=0,status=0,menubar=0,scrollbars=1,resizable=0,width=400,height=385'; // open window newWindow = window.open("/cgi-bin/email ... Unwanted sexual attention or touching is offensive, frightening, and insulting to women ... " Women are taught to be cautious -- to walk in well lit, populated areas. Self-defense classes for women are offered at EMU. Lauterbach refers to Counseling Services at 313 Snow Health Center for free, confidential help if... (Echo Online, MI)

    Jury rules school district not at fault in fight case  Oct 5, 2005
    Quick search (Past 14 days). Advanced Search (older than 14 days) ... MASON CITY --- School officials can't prevent all school fights and shouldn't be expected to, a Mason City School District lawyer said Tuesday. (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier)

    Blazers set out to reverse their fortunes  Oct 5, 2005
    Mail Tribune :: Online Edition ... PORTLAND Ruben Patterson showed up for training camp with a smile on his face ... Last year at this time Patterson came in grumbling about his lack of (future) playing time and a perceived verbal slight by team management. (Mail Tribune, OR)

    Cole: Sven will deliver  Oct 5, 2005
    Your browser does not support script ... Wednesday October 5, 2005 ... TOGETHER AGAIN: Arsenals Ashley Cole (right) is happy that teammate Sol Campbell (left) is back with the England team for their World Cup qualifier against Austria at Old Trafford this Saturday. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Sports)

    Best in ICU but getting better  Oct 5, 2005
    Your browser does not support script ... Wednesday October 5, 2005 ... LONDON: Former Manchester United player George Best is in intensive care in a London hospital with a kidney infection, his agent said on Monday. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Sports)

    Restaurant owner fined says solution in the works  Oct 5, 2005
    Search Site/Web enhanced by ... By T. Scott Batchelor The Daily Reflector ... Wednesday, October 05, 2005. (The Daily Reflector)

    Y-NH gets $450,000 for disaster plans  Oct 5, 2005
    Wednesday 05 October, 2005 ... The Yale-New Haven Health System is the first and only hospital system in the United States to be designated a center for regional disaster planning and training for first responders by the federal government ... The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention awarded the Yale-New Haven Health System $450,000 to become a national Center for Public Health Preparedness. (New Haven Register, CT)

    ER often misses suicide risks in youths  Oct 5, 2005
    Start now and get a $100 gift card and premium web access ... BY JAMIE TALAN STAFF WRITER ... Emergency rooms -- where some kids who attempt suicide end up -- may not be suited to meet their treatment needs, according to a new study. (Newsday)

    Just weight: With age often comes obesity  Oct 5, 2005
    Start now and get a $100 gift card and premium web access ... A 30-year study finds that most adults - 9 out of 10 men, 7 out of 10 women - are likely to be or become overweight as they grow older ... The report, published today in the Annals of Internal Medicine, was based on the experience of more than 4,000 white adults, the second generation of a long-term study of heart disease by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. (Newsday)

    HIV-positive man did not have to tell partner  Oct 5, 2005
    STUFF - STORY - HOME : New Zealand's leading news and information website ... Wednesday, 05 October 2005 ... All the material on this page has the protection of international copyright. (Stuff.co.nz)

    SDG&E Expands Bill-Assistance Program Funding, Seeks Expedited CPUC Actions to Assist Low-Income Customers  Oct 5, 2005
    SDG&E Expands Bill-Assistance Program Funding, Seeks Expedited CPUC Actions to Assist Low-Income Customers: Financial News - Yahoo ... To track stocks Register ... Source: San Diego Gas & Electric. (Yahoo Finance -- Natural Gas Utilities)

    Triad gains joint ownership in Ala. hospital  Oct 5, 2005
    Triad gains joint ownership in Ala. hospital: Financial News - Yahoo ... To track stocks Register. (Yahoo Finance -- Healthcare Facilities)

    Metro bus strike: Angry students confront Santa Cruz mayor  Oct 5, 2005
    UCSC students and striking Metro drivers crowd press into lecturer Mike Rotkins office on campus Monday. (Dan Coyro / Sentinel) ... By GENEVIEVE BOOKWALTER SENTINEL STAFF WRITER. (Santa Cruz Sentinel)

    Sticking with it  Oct 5, 2005
    As a medical treatment, ancient acupuncture has both devotees and doubters. By R.J. Ignelzi UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER ... NADIA BOROWSKI SCOTT / Union-Tribune According to traditional Chinese medicine, inserting acupuncture needles in some of the 365 acupuncture points on the body can help control the flow of qi, an energy force that governs health. (San Diego Union-Tribune)

    Thomas Group Announces New Resultant Hires  Oct 5, 2005
    To track stocks Register ... Source: Thomas Group, Inc. ... Telecommunications, Information Technology, Health Care Pros Among New Hires. (Yahoo Finance -- Business Services)

    Lacking in soul  Oct 5, 2005
    The Star Online eCentral - Malaysia Entertainment. Your browser does not support script ... Wednesday October 5, 2005. (The Star Online, Malaysia)

    Other highlights in the October 5 JNCI  Oct 5, 2005
    Public release date: 4-Oct-2005. Contact: Sarah L. Zielinski ... Study Finds Little Evidence That Having Been Breast-Fed Affects Cancer Development in Adults. (EurekAlert!)

    Synthetic Protein Eases Arthritis Symptoms In Mice  Oct 5, 2005
    A lab-made version of a human protein alleviates symptoms of both acute and chronic arthritis in mice and could be the basis for a new arthritis drug for people, report scientists from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The protein prevents the assembly of a cell surface receptor, thus blocking transmission of chemical signals that lead to arthritis symptoms ... Related News Stories. (Science Daily)

    New Immune Cell Found To Be A Key To Inflammatory Diseases  Oct 5, 2005
    HOUSTON - The molecular roots of inflammatory and autoimmune diseases such as asthma, arthritis, and multiple sclerosis (MS) have been discovered by a team of researchers led by The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center. They say their findings may point to ways to effectively treat these diseases - if not stop them before they start ... Related News Stories. (Science Daily)

    Recent growth hasn't erased recession losses, study says  Oct 5, 2005
    com: Recent growth hasn't erased recession losses, study says ... com: Recent growth hasn't erased recession losses, study says ... Start now and get a $100 gift card and premium web access. (Newsday)

    Bush Considers Military Role in Flu Fight  Oct 5, 2005
    By JENNIFER LOVEN Associated Press Writer. WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush, stirring debate on the worrisome possibility of a bird flu pandemic, suggested dispatching American troops to enforce quarantines in any areas with outbreaks of the killer virus ... Bush asserted aggressive action could be needed to prevent a potentially crippling U.S. outbreak of a bird flu strain that is sweeping through Asian poultry and causing experts to fear it could become the next deadly pandemic. (AP-Top Headlines)

    Outdated Weight Charts Eyed in Boat Fatal  Oct 5, 2005
    com - North Georgia's Newsroom ... INSIDE AccessNorthGa ... By CANDICE CHOI Associated Press Writer. (AP-US National)

    Chill out, but keep it HIV-freeAddMyLinkImage("/news/181_1509607,0035.htm", "Chill out, but keep it HIV-free");  Oct 5, 2005
    Chill out, but keep it HIV-free : HindustanTimes ... Wednesday, October 5, 2005 ... Chill out, but keep it HIV-free. (Hindustan Times, India)

    Fiserv's Interactive Technologies Unit Licenses Advantage Fee System to National City  Oct 5, 2005
    To track stocks Register ... Automated Fee Billing and Revenue Management Solution Meets Complex Banking Fee Challenges ... SUMMIT, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. (Yahoo Finance -- Computer Services)

    Ariz. health officials worry they can't stop an epidemic  Oct 5, 2005
    health officials worry they can't stop an epidemic ... SEE STORIES FROM: lect ... Check out what's going on in and around Tucson, with the Citizen's new events calendar. (Tucson Citizen, AZ)

    Metro/State:  Oct 5, 2005
    Metro - The Detroit News Online - 10/5/05 ... Find online pages back to Jan. 1, 2000 ... Copyright 2005 The Detroit News. (Detroit News)

    Letters to the Editor  Oct 5, 2005
    Burlington Free Press - Opinion ... Opinion Tuesday, October 4, 2005 ... Vermont guardsmenabove and beyond. (Burlington Free Press)

    Keep crisis response under local control  Oct 5, 2005
    Burlington Free Press - Opinion ... Opinion Tuesday, October 4, 2005 ... It was evident that the chaos seen in the wake of Hurricane Katrina was brought under control by United States military troops. (Burlington Free Press)

    State: Tour boat was crewmember short during crash that killed 20  Oct 5, 2005
    Burlington Free Press - Top News ... Top News Tuesday, October 4, 2005 ... Top News Archives for. (Burlington Free Press)

    Schatz & Nobel, P.C. Announces Class Action Lawsuit Against AMERIGROUP Corporation  Oct 5, 2005
    Schatz & Nobel, P.C. Announces Class Action Lawsuit Against AMERIGROUP Corporation: Financial News - Yahoo ... To track stocks Register ... Source: Schatz & Nobel, P.C.. (Yahoo Finance -- Insurance (Accident & Health))

    Aetna and Health Power Team Up to Address Disparities in Minority Health Care  Oct 5, 2005
    To track stocks Register ... --(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct ... 4, 2005--A leader in its focus to eliminate disparities in health care, Aetna (NYSE: - ) has joined forces with Health Power to provide health-related information to minority populations. (Yahoo Finance -- Insurance (Accident & Health))

    Injury Analysis: Patriots vs Chargers  Oct 5, 2005
    To get the most out of this site, client-side scripting must be enabled on your web browser. This story originally published on ... Rodney done for the year. (PurdueInsider.com)

    A disorder that can turn deadly  Oct 5, 2005
    Start now and get a $100 gift card and premium web access ... BY DELTHIA RICKS STAFF WRITER ... A heart condition like that of center Eddy Curry can be potentially lethal, but doctors say genetic tests can help them better understand how profoundly he is affected and what treatments exist to prevent the condition from worsening. (Newsday -- Sports)

    IRAQ: More civilians flee al-Qaim as US offensive continues  Oct 5, 2005
    Your browser does not support script. Wednesday 5 October 2005 ... This report does not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations. (IRINnews.org)

    MMC strongly seeking doctors  Oct 5, 2005
    Port Lavaca Wave Newspaper for Port Lavaca, Texas with Port Lavaca ... MMC strongly seeking doctors ... Tuesday, October 4, 2005 2:36 PM CDT. (Port Lavaca Wave, TX)

    The Aspens Sleep With the Fishes!:  Oct 5, 2005
    The Aspens Sleep With the Fishes. - Was "Scooter" coaching ... A mostly political Weblog. (Slate)

    Miers: Forget Souterism:  Oct 5, 2005
    Miers: Forget Souterism - The fatal objection is "cronyism." By MickeyKaus ... A mostly political Weblog ... Miers: Forget SouterismThe fatal objection is "cronyism."By MickeyKausUpdated Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2005, at 2:20 AM PT. (Slate)

    Supreme Court will be Bush's legacy  Oct 5, 2005
    Start now and get a $100 gift card and premium web access ... BY RICHARD N. BOND Richard N. Bond is the former Republican national chairman ... With the selection of John G. Roberts as the 17th chief justice of the United States and the nomination of Harriet Miers for associate justice, President George W. Bush's presidency has the potential to be defined by a decades-lasting conservative shift in the U.S. Supreme Court. (Newsday -- Opinion)

    Breast cancer survivors band together for support  Oct 5, 2005
    The Standard Democrat ... Serving Scott, New Madrid, Mississippi And Stoddard Counties ... Missed a news story, sports score, or the latest Speakout. (Skieston Standard Democrat, MO)

    Breast cancer awareness event planned for Oct. 11  Oct 5, 2005
    by Intellicast Weather ... 10/04/05By STEPHANIE MILLER ... Statistics show that a person is diagnosed with breast cancer every three minutes in the United States. (Dublin Courier Herald, GA)

    For cops, times change, but dangerous situations don’t  Oct 5, 2005
    Wednesday 05 October, 2005 ... Top Stories For cops, times change, but dangerous situations don t 10/05/2005 ... TRENTON-- Ernest Williams thought the boom had come from a nearby factory. (The Trentonian, NJ)

    Spotlight on Medicaid fraud  Oct 5, 2005
    Start now and get a $100 gift card and premium web access ... ALBANY - State lawmakers rarely concur on much, but they do agree on this: The state's Medicaid program needs protections against systemic fraud and abuse that now siphon as much as $5 billion in taxpayer dollars each year ... As attention to that theft has grown, Republican Gov. George Pataki; Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, a Democratic candidate for governor; Democrats who lead the Assembly; and the Republicans in control of the... (Newsday -- State)

    Dunmore teens true life-savers  Oct 5, 2005
    Wednesday, October 05, 2005 ... There are few things more dispiriting to a parent than to learn that a teenage child has started smoking cigarettes ... Evidence of smoking s health risks is unassailable, to the point that even tobacco producers acknowledge it. (Scranton Times, PA)

    Sharpton criticizes Bloomberg  Oct 5, 2005
    Start now and get a $100 gift card and premium web access ... BY WIL CRUZ STAFF WRITER ... The Rev. Al Sharpton yesterday echoed criticism of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's decision to sit out Thursday's mayoral debate in Harlem, saying the mayor is taking the African-American vote for granted. (Newsday -- Politics)

    Photos: Rockettes done up in wax COOL2USE GUIDE TO WHAT'S HOT  Oct 5, 2005
    New York City - Entertainment ... Wednesday, Oct 5, 2005, 5:56 AM EDT ... Wednesday: Mostly cloudy with fog in the morning, highs in the upper 70s. (Newsday -- New York City)

    ER often misses suicide risks in youths  Oct 5, 2005
    Start now and get a $100 gift card and premium web access ... BY JAMIE TALAN STAFF WRITER ... Emergency rooms -- where some kids who attempt suicide end up -- may not be suited to meet their treatment needs, according to a new study. (Newsday -- Health)

    Tastemakers: Chefs  Oct 5, 2005
    HOME PAGE FOR THE WORLD'S BUSINESS LEADERS ... They make cappuccino of forest mushrooms, black tagliatelle with parsnips and pancetta, and atomized shrimp cocktail ... They have restaurants from New York to Los Angeles to Las Vegas, and imitators from Oshkosh to Auckland. (Forbes)


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