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Cowboys cornerback Terence Newman sidelined after sports hernia surgery
IRVING, Texas (AP) _ Cowboys cornerback Terence Newman will be out at least another month after surgery for a sports hernia. That means Adam "Pacman" Jones will remain in the starting lineup — at least for Sunday's game against Arizona. Newman...Tags: Roger Goodell, Dallas Cowboys, Basketball, National Football League, Football
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The force of faith
By Dr. Rick BoulayDr. Rick Boulay is chief of gynecological oncology at Lehigh Valley Hospital and Health Network. He has started a nonprofit in honor of his grandmother, the Catherine Boulay Foundation, to support the journey through cancer and beyond. ''Je pense que...Tags: Rituals, Bible, Religious Events, Christmas, Diseases
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Aveda Institute South Florida offers training in cosmetology, skin care
South Florida Sun-SentinelRyann Satz, of Fort Lauderdale, wanted a career that would unleash her creativity and inner self and she found the right blend of inspiration and instruction at the new Aveda Institute South Florida. "It [the experience] doesn't compare to other schools,...Tags: Beauty Products and Fragrances, Fort Lauderdale, Employees, Florida, Boca Raton
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Pikesville methadone clinic OK for two more years
A methadone clinic in Pikesville may remain where it is for another two years while it seeks another location from which to operate, a federal judge has ruled. U.S. District Judge Catherine C. Blake said the clinic, A Helping Hand, which rents space...Tags: Addiction, Hospitals and Clinics, Behavioral Conditions, Local Authority, Pikesville
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Eagles will be without injured Westbrook against 49ers
Tony Bennett left his heart in San Francisco. The Eagles left their featured running back in Philadelphia. The Eagles flew to San Francisco on Friday without Brian Westbrook, who will miss Sunday's game against the 49ers because of the two rib...Tags: Reggie Brown, Crimes, Punishment, National Football League, Philadelphia Eagles
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How to ... remake your lunch
A few tips from nutritionists on overhauling your midday meal: • Get the right bread. Whole-wheat bread, bagels and wraps are higher in filling, healthy fiber than white varieties. • Go wild with vegetables. You can do much more than lettuce and...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Dietary Supplements
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Be careful using cinnamon to ease hot flashes
Q: I've been using a lot of cinnamon on my morning granola and yogurt. My hot flashes have ceased, and my cholesterol is down. Unfortunately, my liver enzymes are elevated. I was told to cut out alcohol and Tylenol. Since I don't drink much alcohol and...Tags: Diet, Medicine, Western Medicines, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, North Carolina
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Alabama settles prescription drug suits against Bristol-Myers Squibb, 4 other companies
Associated Press WriterMONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) _ The state of Alabama has settled Medicaid drug pricing lawsuits it filed against prescription drug manufacturer Bristol-Myers Squibb and four other companies, a lawyer representing the state confirmed Friday. Bristol-Myers...Tags: GlaxoSmithKline, Medicaid, AstraZeneca Plc, Alabama, Lawyers
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Refuge officials assess fire damage to swamp
757-247-4741— After burning for 121 days, the Great Dismal Swamp fire is out, officials said. The blaze is considered the longest-running fire in recent state history. And at an estimated cost of more than $11 million, it was also the most expensive fire to...Tags: Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Wildlife, Greenbrier, Zoology, Water Restrictions
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Endorsements so far
It's often called the Nov. 4 election, but many Californians began voting by mail this week, and many more will vote in the 3 1/2 weeks between now and election day. The Times began rolling out its recommendations early, to help inform those who want to...Tags: State Budgets, Renewable Energy, Prisons, California, Environmental Pollution
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Courts are failing battered women
Chicago Tribune reporterFor every man convicted in a Cook County court of beating his wife or girlfriend, five men brought in on similar charges walk away legally unscathed. And despite official promises to help women pursue abuse complaints, that conviction rate is only getting...Tags: Judges, DePaul University, Abusive Behavior, Chicago, Lawyers
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Amid financial crisis, states put prison and school construction on hold, cut spending
Associated Press WriterWith the economy in a slide and the credit markets seized up, states are slashing budgets, eliminating jobs, putting major construction projects on hold and nervously waiting to see whether their shriveled pension funds recover. They are also weighing...Tags: Unemployment, Government, Layoffs and Downsizing, Employees, Executive Branch
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