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If you're in the market for some new recipes, while helping out a worthy cause, you'll want to get a copy of a new cookbook. Hot off the presses, "Great Intentions" is a collection of recipes from staff at several Robinwood Medical Center offices - the Endoscopy Center, Gastroenterology Associates, Digestive Disorders and Robinwood Department of Anesthesia.
A RUTHERGLEN man’s card game has been making waves throughout the country and has so far raised nearly £6000 for Parkinson’s Disease Society. Peter Tucknutt’s game, entitled Scotland, has proved hugely popular since its creation.
Studies find that speaking to older people in the belittling style known as elderspeak can have health consequences.
“I haven’t had to use it in 30 years, thank God. Now I have another 30 years to go, and I hope I won’t have to use it. But if I do, I know I’ll do it right.”
Second in a series On paper, 17-year-old James Johnson is just another of Charlotte's 10th-grade dropouts. But his story is one complicated by years of hard luck, including five days his family spent trapped in a flooded New Orleans church after Hurricane Katrina. Life as an evacuee has been tumultuous for him, including one failed fresh start after another. But Johnson is hoping that's all ...
The editor-in-chief of a local newspaper in Thailand, Wallop Bounsampop, has been shot and killed. Articles in his paper, Den Siam, published in Chonburi province south of Bangkok, had earned him enemies. He is the fourth journalist to be murdered in Thailand since the start of the year. (Via Reporters without Borders)
It appears a seven-year battle over legislation to end mandatory nurse overtime in Pennsylvania hospitals will end in victory for supporters.
On any given day, more than 6,000 men, women and children desperately search bone marrow donor lists, hoping to find a match that will save their lives.
As thousands of supporters cheered, Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin pledged Tuesday night to bring the federal government back to the people, saying she and GOP presidential contender John McCain have the best solution to bring the nation out of its economic slump. Palin, playing the attacker in a state the GOP is fighting to keep in its column, also unleashed a volley against ...
A Crow Agency man said Tuesday he "went too far" when he slapped a boy and beat him with a belt. Gus E. Other Medicine, 25, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Billings to felony child abuse that occurred for about 21/2 months beginning last November in Crow Agency. The victim was younger than 14 at the time.
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