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JACKSONVILLE -- A First Coast man fighting cancer says he's found hope in a man named Huo, who practices the ancient art of acupuncture.
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Hundreds Find Hope in Chinese Doctor - First Coast News
JACKSONVILLE, FL -- If you happen to drive by the Wellness Center on Jacksonville's southside on any given Tuesday or Wednesday, you might notice a line of people out the door. They are all there to see one man. A Chinese doctor who has given them ...
Season begins with appeal for Fresh Air Fund - Bridgeton News
This may be a tough year for the Greater Newark Holiday Fund. Founded during the Great Depression to relieve struggling families at the holiday season, the Fund's leaders say the current economic crisis could make fundraising harder than it's been in ...
Morgellons Disease Baffles Patients And Doctors - Popular Mechanics
Published in the June 2005 issue. Miles Lawrence, a landscaper in Florence, Texas, was supposed to be packing for a road trip to Las Vegas when he noticed his finger tingling. He stared in disbelief, he says, as "little spiny things" sprouted out of ...
Cozy setting at Hudsonville's Pinnacle Center gives unheralded artists ... - MLive.com
Courtesy Photo/Mark Newman The Pinnacle Center in Hudsonville provided an intimate setting for a recent performance by Steve Azar. My wife leaned over to me early in the concert and whispered, "I like this way better than last night." I couldn't help ...
Rep. Steve LaTourette seeks help from President Bush to stop National ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer Blog
Evan Vucci/Associated Press Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, left, testifies before the House Financial Services Committee this morning. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke is at right. Updated 6:54 p.m. WASHINGTON -- National City Bank weathered ...
T: Student wearing earphones hit by Green Line trolley - Boston Globe
A 21-year-old man wearing earphones walked in front of a Green Line train and was struck by a trolley near Boston College, according to an MBTA spokesman. The Boston College student suffered serious head injuries and facial lacerations and was taken ...
Register for FREE - Wall Street Journal
Please register to gain free access to WSJ tools. An account already exists for the email address entered. It took all of a week after Barack Obama was elected for Sen. Max Baucus to release his big plan for health reform . Sen. Max Baucus revs up ...
Forced convergence of China and US - bbc
So how much of the US economy, the home of free enterprise, will end up being nationalised or bailed out by the state during the current economic crisis? So far we've seen banks, mortgage companies, and a mighty insurer all being propped up and ...
Obama: Having Nothing to Fear, Not Even Fear Itself? - Huffingtonpost.com
The essential task of Barack Hussein Obama as the 44th President of the United States will be, first, to get America and the world out of the Black Hole created by the immoral, illegal, and often stupid domestic and foreign policies of the worst ...
November October September August July June May April March February ... - Nypress.com
Two weeks ago we had the puppy-beater , and now we have the puppy-tosser. What is with all the puppy abuse? Anthony Blow has thrown a poor pooch down the garbage chute while fighting with his girlfriend , Robin Hines. What?s worse than sending your ...
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