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It was an otherwise unmemorable game in Salt Lake City involving a player no longer in the NBA on a team whose nickname and logo exist only...
There is a blur, a dirty yellow sunshine explosion surrounded by a rainbow halo of Kodachrome focus shifting. Synthesized strings of Lido Deck lugubriousness slip in one ear and out the other as the slow, predatory disco beat sneaks in with a “toot toot” and a “beep beep” in tow.
WITH her rosy cheeks and cheeky smile, it would be hard to guess this happy toddler was fighting for her life just over a year ago. Within three months of her birth in February 2008, tiny Annie Boon found herself being ferried between intensive care wards around the capital.
BELMONT'S little Jemma Doak suffers from the biggest genetic killer of children under the age of two, but for so long she was denied the vital equipment that would improve her quality of life.
It is not too hard to pick Madeline Zell out of the uniformly-dressed crowd of teens that comprise the Severna Park High School Marching Band. Madeline is one of two tuba players, and she toots away on her 15-pound, white fiberglass Sousaphone tuba as if it was handed to her in her cradle.
In a new series of online ads for its Internet Explorer 8 browser, created by the team behind the Mojave Experiment, Microsoft goes beyond the pale. In fact, a bucket is required.
Grand Terrace, CA - June 17, 2009 - Wilden, the worldwide leader in air-operated double-diaphragm pump technology and an operating company within Dover Corporation's Pump Solutions Group (PSG(TM)), announced today that its Original(TM) Series air-operated double-diaphragm (AODD) metal pumps have several designed-in features that make them one of the best solutions for handling ferric oxide at ...
Medical electronics manufacturers are looking to speed up new equipment designs to meet healthcare providers' increasing need for the most advanced devices that offer sophisticated features in a battery-powered, portable design.
Author recommends techniques to keep healthy and strong, By Sondra Kornblatt
CBS 5 has learned that at least five pregnant women have been hospitalized in Bay Area intensive care units due to complications of the H1N1 swine flu. This may be the first reported cluster of pregnant women infected with H1N1 in the country. Sources said two of the five women are no longer in ICU, but they remained hospitalized. All the fetuses appeared to be fine.
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