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Enterprise Rent-A-Car Relocating From Canton To Avon
Rental car company creates new location in old gas station in Avon, Canton officials consider closing bridge to trucks, and a former Simsbury teen is extradited from St. Croix on sex assault charges. Here's a roundup of some of the Farmington Valley...Tags: Prosecution, Sexual Assault, Heavy Engineering, Illnesses, National Security
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George C. Wolfe's big-screen debut is 'Nights in Rodanthe'
Special to The TimesIN THE theater, George C. Wolfe has tackled topics as varied as race, poverty, religion and AIDS as the director of such highly politicized works as Suzan-Lori Parks' "Topdog/Underdog," Tony Kushner's "Angels in America" and "The Colored Museum," which...Tags: Tony Kushner, New York University, Theater, Employees, Illnesses
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11 health clubs may close for failure to register
Eleven health clubs around Maryland could be forced to shut their doors for failing to register with the state, Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler announced yesterday. Health clubs, self-defense schools and weight-loss centers are required to register...Tags: Maryland, Illnesses, Eating Disorders
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As costs continue to rise, parents work to stretch food dollars for school meals
The Associated PressKids may be worried about homework, teachers and that pesky bully this school year. But parents? They're leery about lunches. With food prices rising and packages shrinking, parents are wondering how they'll stretch their food budgets. Children are going...Tags: Hormel Foods Corporation, Food Industry, Illnesses, Family, Wetlands
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Metro companies eyeing ways to cut health costs
carrie.mason-draffen@newsday.comEmployee health benefit costs for metro area companies, including on Long Island, continue to rise and have nearly doubled since 2000, according to a new report by a Syosset benefits consulting company. As a result, employers are increasingly going on...Tags: Business Enterprises, Employees, Health Treatments, Private Health Care, Illnesses
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Good draft? You're not done
Chicago Tribune reporterUnless you have procrastinated heavily, odds are most of you fantasy football players have already completed your draft (or drafts, as the case may be). While the foundation of a championship season is laid before the season, you are unlikely to reach the...Tags: Chicago Bears, Games, Game Playing, Brett Favre, Illnesses
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Weaving a web of biking trails
He has tried bicycling on the roads, but Gene Bayer learned his lesson long ago: You can't size up what a motorist is thinking.
"I've been hit twice," said Bayer, president of the Baltimore Bicycling Club, via cell phone as he pedaled along the BWI Trail...Tags: Morgan State University, Vehicles, Illnesses, Cycling, Transportation
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Finding bargains in lunchboxes
Kids might be worried about homework, teachers and that pesky bully this school year.
But parents? They're leery about lunches. With food prices rising and packages shrinking, parents are wondering how they'll stretch their food budgets. Children are...Tags: Hormel Foods Corporation, Food Industry, Nintendo Company Ltd., Illnesses, Wetlands
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TV TALK
DAYTIME TODAY (7 a.m., NBC/4) - Dr. Phil McGraw GOOD MORNING AMERICA (7 a.m., ABC/7) - Kelly Ripa, Marisa Weiss LIVE WITH REGIS AND KELLY (9 a.m., WABC/7) - Kevin Connolly, David Boreanaz, Leona Lewis RACHAEL RAY (10 a.m., WABC/7, 2 p.m., WLNY/10/55,...Tags: Paris Hilton, Illnesses, Ellen DeGeneres, Phil McGraw, Maria Bello
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Billick invests in sports radio station
Former Ravens coach Brian Billick has become an investor and partner in sports talk radio station WNST (1570AM). Billick last night announced his partnership with station chief executive Nestor Aparicio and pledged to help bring a product that would cater...Tags: Morgan State University, Brian Billick, Jay Haas, Diet, Hurricane Gustav
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Health notes
Bull roast and auction planned for ill child A bull roast and auction is scheduled Oct. 19 at Michael's Eighth Avenue to help pay medical costs for Cormac "Mac" Murray, 3, the son of Brian and Aimee Murray of Sykesville. The child has been diagnosed...Tags: Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Golf, Health Treatments, Virus Diseases, Illnesses
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Can exercising exorcise addictions to drugs, alcohol?
Associated PressWASHINGTON—Sure, exercise is good for your waistline, your heart, your bones—but might it also help prevent addiction to drugs or alcohol? There are some tantalizing clues that physical activity might spur changes in the brain to do that. Now...Tags: Medicine, Therapies, Health Treatments, Western Medicines, Illnesses
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