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Prisoner may be allowed to be marrow donor
LATTA, Okla., Nov. 24 (UPI) -- A Virginia man with leukemia said he may be able to arrange to have his jailed brother transferred to Maryland for a bone-marrow transplant.
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Flu vaccines available Wednesday
The Rehabilitation and Visiting Nurse Association will offer a public clinic for the H1N1 vaccination from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday at United Methodist Church 1005 Stover St.
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Your Turn: Playing the political game
Regular Screen Play contributor Blackwell has been a busy boy. "After the reactions I got from certain people back in April when I chose to write about NecroVisioN’s banning, I decided to step back and re-evaluate my position when it came to the R18+ rating," he says. "I considered a lot of things and at one point gave serious thought to giving up on the R18+ rating completely." But after news ...
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SPIN METER: 'War and Peace' in 209 pages?
(AP:WASHINGTON) Republicans are using everything short of forklifts to show Americans that Democratic health care legislation is an unwieldy mountain of paper.
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Vintage Fashion And Designer Deals :: The Best Secret Thrift Stores In Los Angeles
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Top 2 booksellers report losses, their shares fall
Barnes & Noble Inc. and Borders Group Inc., the nation's two largest brick-and-mortar book sellers, both posted quarterly losses Thursday and forecast a difficult holiday season, saying competition from discount chains and online retailers is stiffening.
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SAMEX Mining Corp.: $1,178,000 Proceeds From Warrants Exercised
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Nov. 24, 2009) - SAMEX (TSX VENTURE:SXG)(OTCBB:SMXMF) is pleased to report that it has received proceeds of $1,178,000 from the exercise of share purchase warrants. The majority of the proceeds were from two gold funds which have increased their shareholdings in the Company. Management is thankful for the endorsement and favor of the many shareholders ...
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Chamber offering easy Rx plan
LAPLACE – Members of the River Region Chamber of Commerce and area residents now have access to free discount prescription drug cards compliments of the River Region Chamber of Commerce.
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Watertown building permits
Building permits applied for and issued by the Watertown Department of Community Development and Planning.
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Police union inks deal with city, freezes officer wages for two years
Elk Grove Police officers won’t be receiving any raises until 2011 – and it was their idea. Just before the Nov. 18 Elk Grove City Council meeting, the Elk Grove Police Officers Association signed the city’s first-ever collective bargaining agreement.
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