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Dentures can accelerate bone loss
Dentures can accelerate bone loss
Dentures can accelerate bone loss
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Fascination with Eagles’ coach still lingers on
Fascination with Eagles’ coach still lingers on
In a plea for my column to be funnier last week, Index-Journal associate editor Scott Dubya Bryan e-mailed me quotes (I guess since his promotion, he’s too important to sit down for an interview; no word on whether Johnathan Graves actually provided said quotes) about the separation anxiety he [...]
U.S. companies added 67,000 jobs in August; jobless rose to 9.6 percent
U.S. companies added 67,000 jobs in August; jobless rose to 9.6 percent
Companies in the U.S. added more jobs than forecast in August, easing concern the economy was falling back into recession.
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Statement of Dr. Elena Rios, President and CEO, National Hispanic Medical Association
Statement of Dr. Elena Rios, President and CEO, National Hispanic Medical Association
Hispanic Doctors, Dentists, and Nurses Applaud the Health Care Reform Law for our Patients WASHINGTON, Sept. 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, signed into law by President Obama earlier this year, is the most comprehensive health care reform legislation in [...]
The Human Centipede coming to the big screen
The Human Centipede coming to the big screen
The Human Centipede is a low budget horror that has become a huge underground hit.
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Ecuadorean survivor of Mexico massacre: Slain migrants refused to work for Zetas drug gang
Ecuadorean survivor of Mexico massacre: Slain migrants refused to work for Zetas drug gang
One of two known survivors of a drug gang’s massacre in northern Mexico of 72 undocumented Central and South American migrants said in an interview broadcast Thursday that they were killed becau…
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Two Suspects In Fremont Decomposed Body Case Still At Large
Two Suspects In Fremont Decomposed Body Case Still At Large
FREMONT, Calif. — Alameda County Sheriff’s officials are asking for the public’s help in finding two suspects who are believed to be involved in the death of a man whose decomposed body was found down an embankment off of Niles Canyon Road in Fremont last week.
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Parking irks IUSB students: Record enrollment brings space shortage.
Parking irks IUSB students: Record enrollment brings space shortage.
SOUTH BEND — Frustrations are growing among students at Indiana University South Bend as a new “parking puzzle” takes shape.
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WHO revises treatment protocols for HIV patients
WHO revises treatment protocols for HIV patients
Prompted by clinical research into the early initiation of antiretroviral therapies for HIV performed at the GHESKIO clinic in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, the World Health Organization (WHO) has revised its treatment protocols for HIV patients.
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Nevada labor groups decry benefit cuts
Nevada labor groups decry benefit cuts
Nevada labor leaders and worker representatives Thursday condemned big cuts to public employee and retiree benefits and pledged to overhaul the state’s tax system if lawmakers don’t in the 2011 Legislature.
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