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In November of 1997, my partner and co-editor of The Casey Report , Doug Casey, wrote an article titled “Foundations of Crisis,” which leaned heavily on the research of Neil Howe and the late William Strauss.
Yesterday, the Ministry of Defence announced the death of the seventh British soldier to be lost in a fortnight in Afghanistan.
Title: Minimally Invasive Surgery Not Better for Sciatica Category: Health News Created: 7/8/2009 7:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 7/8/2009
MIDDLETON — The Stockdale family of Middleton gained national recognition after appearing on the "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" TV show in 2007, where a medically sound house was built for their four children who all suffer from a rare white blood cell disease. Now they face another medical crisis as father and husband Ryan Stockdale endures Chronic Intractable Cluster Headaches, a condition ...
Faster recovery, less pain with conventional operation
TUESDAY, July 7 (HealthDay News) -- Minimally invasive surgery for the excruciating back pain that can be caused by sciatica didn't work as well as the conventional procedure in a Dutch study.
Don Lerman set a record by eating seven sticks of salted butter in five minutes. During six years of competitive eating, he gained 100 pounds.
In the annals of Russian-American summitry, Moscow has never before choreographed a welcoming ceremony for the visiting United States president in this fashion.
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