September 22, 2011admin
A Livermore soldier who may have been only partially treated for rabies in Afghanistan and died eight months later from the rare disease might have lived if he had been given a full course of vaccines, even after their expiration dates, a leading rabies doctor said Friday. “If you’re in extreme conditions and you can’t [...]
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September 22, 2011admin
Return to video Help with videos Streaming media Websites in the Fairfax Digital Network offer streaming video and audio in the Flash format. Streaming media allows you to watch video on a website as a continuous feed, as opposed to waiting for an entire audio or video file to download to your computer before you [...]
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September 20, 2011admin
CHIEF Justice Michael Ramodibedi lacks the legitimacy to head the judiciary, the Law Society has observed. in a statement released after a meeting, the society held yesterday, lawyers stated by issuing unconstitutional directives to magistrates, the chief Justice was trying to coerce the law society to abandon its boycott. “The rationale here is that we [...]
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September 20, 2011admin
Soldier tragedy: Former Weymouth College student killed serving in Afghanistan 11:30am Monday 19th September 2011 Print Email Comments(0) A SOLDIER killed in Afghanistan was a former Weymouth College student. Lance Corporal Jonathan McKinlay of 1 Rifles was killed by enemy gunfire while on patrol in a village near the checkpoint where he was based. His [...]
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September 20, 2011admin
People seeking hunting opportunities during the upcoming pheasant season can visit the Department of Fish and Game’s (DFG) Upland Game Bird Stamp Program’s webpage to apply online. It lists numerous hunts statewide, including opportunities in DFG’s Central Region, which includes Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Monterey, San Benito, San Luis Obispo, Stanislaus, Tulare and [...]
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September 20, 2011admin
Scientists have discovered that a mother’s nutrition during pregnancy can strongly influence her child’s risk of obesity many years later. An international study, led by University of Southampton researchers and including teams from new Zealand and Singapore, has shown for the first time that during pregnancy, a mother’s diet can alter the function of her [...]
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September 16, 2011admin
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September 16, 2011admin
Font Size: Iowa’s first two deer hunting seasons, the youth and the disabled hunter, open September 17 and allow participants to hunt deer in a comfortable setting. “These two seasons provide a wonderful opportunity for a young hunter or a disabled hunter to hunt deer in pretty favorable conditions when compared to the December shotgun [...]
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September 15, 2011admin
Copyright ©2010. The associated Press. Produced by NewsOK.com All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. NEW YORK — with Oprah Winfrey gone, daytime television is ready for a new monarch. Barbara Walters and the show she invented 15 years ago, “The View,” pronounce themselves ready to step up. she [...]
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September 14, 2011admin
Sammy saluted US with flag-waving homer trot Cubs slugger paid tribute in first game at Wrigley after 9/11 It was 57 degrees at game time and the wind was blowing in from the east that night at seven miles per hour, which is not conducive to home runs being hit at Wrigley Field. Eric Young [...]
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