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The first week in July saw a continuation of the hot weather, but also some good golf by the 68 players taking part in the blitz. A hole-in-one or an eagle is worth eight points in the blitz, but neither guarantee you will be an individual or team winner.
A fifth San Diego County resident has died after contracting the swine flu, health officials said Thursday.
A correction from source is being issued with respect to the release sent out this morning at 07:00 am EDT. Please note that the fifth paragraph (Bio-Solutions Corp is a biotechnology company...) was not part of the press release and should be disregarded. The corrected version follows.
July 10 (Bloomberg) -- An unexpected characteristic has emerged among many swine flu victims who become severely ill: They are fat. Doctors tracking the pandemic say they see a pattern in hospital reports from Glasgow to Melbourne and from Santiago to New York. People infected with the bug who have a body mass index greater than 40, deemed morbidly obese, suffer respiratory complications that ...
The multicolored baseball caps that were Emily's signature style grace the entryway table. A pair of yellow flip flops waits at the front door. But Emily Toy will never wear them again. Two weeks ago, the Antioch girl was laid to rest in a Lafayette cemetery.
On Jan. 2, Eli Lane's parents noticed their 2-year-old son had a red rash on his legs. The following day it had spread to his belly. By the third day, Eli had little brown spots all over his body. The doctors at Baxter Regional Medical Center sent him to Arkansas Children's Hospital in Little Rock. By Jan. 17, Eli was diagnosed with full aplastic anemia with complete bone marrow failure. Only 2 ...
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Blood drive BLOOD DRIVE: 2-7 p.m. July 24 at Warrenton Lions Club, 601 Fairgrounds Road. Sponsored by American Red Cross.
Blood drive BLOOD DRIVE: 3-7 p.m. July 1 at Wright City Lions Club, 678 Westwoods Road. Sponsored by American Red Cross.
On city-owned park land, feeding waterfowl - such as ducks, geese, gulls or swans - may become a misdemeanor if the Fridley City Council approves the second reading of a related ordinance on July 13.
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