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Hey, doc, are you listening?
After waiting two hours in a crowded New York City clinic with a broken collarbone, Kerri-Ann Jennings expected more from the doctor who saw her. Although she was in tears from pain — she had broken the bone the previous day on vacation and the...Tags: Health, Chemical Industry, Health and Safety at School, Veterans Affairs, Nursing Homes
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Sperry moves into Fashion Island
Fashion Island welcomed nautical lifestyle and clothing brand Sperry Top-Sider earlier this month at a 2,100-square-foot space between the Nordstrom and Pacific courts. The store is the 75-year-old Massachusetts-based company's first Orange County... -
New York State Celebrates First Same-sex Marriages
ReutersNEW YORK -- Wedding fever hit New York on Sunday, as hundreds of gay and lesbian couples lined up to be married on the first day that same-sex marriage was legal in the state. In western New York, two grandmothers became the state's first legally wed...Tags: Delaware, Democratic Party, ABC (tv network), Vermont, Executive Branch
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Verizon strike continues as company and workers trade barbs
Clashes between Verizon Corp. and its workers have escalated as contract negotiations remain deadlocked and thousands of workers have been striking for more than a week.
The company has trained current and retired managers to fill jobs, angering union...Tags: Health, Washington (U.S. state), Advanced Training, Employment Opportunities, Work Relations
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Foreign insect could threaten area forests
An invasive insect species known as the Asian Longhorned Beetle (ALB) could pose a threat to Pennsylvania's forests. As a result, volunteers are being called to help monitor Johnstown for any signs of the foreign critters.
Natural Biodiversity, a group...Tags: New Jersey, Natural Resources, Pennsylvania, Science and Technology, New York
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Obama critica a sus rivales republicanos sobre los impuestos
, , El presidente Barack Obama lanzó el lunes un inusual ataque directo contra los aspirantes republicanos a la Casa Blanca, criticándolos por oponerse a cualquier solución negociada para reducir el déficit que incluya nuevos impuestos. "Eso...Tags: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Minnesota, Rick Perry, Iowa
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Elecciones 2012: Bachmann y Perry ofrecen crear empleos
Michele Bachman y Rick Perry, dos estrellas en ascenso en la contienda por la nominación republicana a los comicios del 2012, intentaron el domingo aumentar sus simpatizantes en Iowa ofreciendo alternativas para crear empleos. Bachmann, representante...Tags: Barack Obama, Minnesota, Rick Perry, Iowa, Mitt Romney
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Colorado, Massachusetts Towns Named Best in U.S.
ReutersLOUISVILLE, Colorado -- Towns in Colorado, Massachusetts and Ohio, which have low crime rates, good schools and plenty of cultural activities, have been ranked the best in the United States, according to a new survey. For the second time Louisville in...Tags: Health, Colorado, Leesburg, Employment Opportunities, Newspaper and Magazine
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Report: Economy continues to hurt Michigan's youth
LANSING — Michigan continues to rank below average on some key economic measures for child well-being compared to other states, according to a report to be released Wednesday. The state ranked 30th overall in state-by-state rankings in the annual...Tags: New Jersey, Mississippi, Alabama, Poverty, Vermont
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Illinois students inch up ACT scores
Illinois' Class of 2011 posted the highest average ACT score in a decade — 20.9 — but the performance fell below the national average and most graduates left high school unprepared for key college classes, data released Wednesday show....Tags: Examinations, Science and Technology, Science, Schools, Connecticut
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A Local Sweets-Maker Connects Consumers and Farms
One year ago, at a Fourth of July celebration at Ridgefield High School, pastry chef Robyn Eads was walking the grounds, hawking a tray of her organic cupcakes to picnickers. Today, she's on a fast track to sweet stardom with her handcrafted line of Peace...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Tennessee, New York, California, Restaurants
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Man Drives 1,400 Miles for Pizza
KTLA NewsJACKSON, Miss. (KTLA) -- A Mississippi man who grew up in Massachusetts apparently can't find a good pizza joint in his new hometown, so he recently drove 1,400 miles for his favorite pie -- 150 of them to be exact. David Schuler picked up 150 pizzas...Tags: Mississippi, Boston, KTLA, Vehicles, Personal Service
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