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Marion Leo Younkin, 61, of Somerset
Marion Leo Younkin, 61, of Somerset, died March 30, 2013 at UPMC Montefiore, Pittsburgh, after a fight with cancer, clear to the end of his life. Born Oct. 30, 1951 in Casselman, the son of Earl L. and Wilma Rose (DiGruttolo) Younkin. Preceded in death by... -
Roots of Florida Gulf Coast's tournament run trace back to Baltimore
The Cinderella team of this year's NCAA men's basketball tournament hails from Florida, but its coaches have Maryland roots. Andy Enfield set scoring records at Johns Hopkins before he became head coach at Florida Gulf Coast, the darling of the...
Tags: Andy Enfield, T. Rowe Price, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Sports, Florida Gulf Coast Eagles
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Report: CVS Caremark demands workers disclose weight, health info
This post has been updated. See below for details.Employees at one of the nation’s largest drugstore chains must disclose personal health information -- including their weight -- or pay a $600-a-year fine, according to a published report. CVS Caremark Corp. is requiring workers to reveal the...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Employees, Health and Safety at Work, Career and Workplace
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An insider's view of generic-drug pricing
Bob Toomajian worked for 16 years as Kaiser Permanente's drug purchasing manager for Southern California, giving him an insider's knowledge of how medications are priced before reaching consumers. When it comes to patented name-brand drugs, he told me,...
Tags: Novartis AG, U.S. Supreme Court, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Limited, Prescription Drugs, Pharmaceuticals
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Rosenthal: Health and hypocrisy at the drugstore
You now can go to a Walgreens and get examined by a medical professional. Maybe your blood pressure is a little high, or you've suffered from asthma for years. Walgreens has prescription and over-the-counter medications for you. And, on your way out...Tags: Health and Personal Care, American Heart Association, American Medical Association, Asthma, Annual and Special Corporate Meetings
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Obama seeks to allay healthcare law concerns
WASHINGTON — President Obama sought to tamp down fears Tuesday that his landmark healthcare law would raise insurance costs and cause other disruptions, saying most Americans were already benefiting from it and others soon would. "Any time you'...
Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Medicaid, Aetna Inc., Anxiety, Lawyers
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Midtown Shopping Center to see improvements after land sale
The owner of a mid-Los Angeles shopping center that was destroyed by rioters in the 1990s and then rebuilt has acquired more land and seeks to expand and upgrade the mall. Plans call for making the Midtown Shopping Center a more family-friendly meeting...
Tags: Rental Service, Whole Foods Market, Ross Stores Incorporated, Groceries, Bank of America Corp.
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The Gossiping Gourmet: Romance in a mundane spot
In a nondescript strip mall on 17th Street in Costa Mesa, located next to a Chixy Natural and a Bomburger, along with several other chain restaurants, is a very good family-owned Mediterranean-Italian bistro called Café Tria. Large windows overlook...
Tags: Restaurants, Foods and Beverages, Pita Bread, Bars and Clubs, Soups
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Italian investors buy Clock Tower building in Santa Monica
The Clock Tower, a Santa Monica office building beloved by Westside creative firms, has been snapped up by Italian investors who specialize in buying trophy historic properties. Clad in white terra cotta, the 12-story Art Deco-style office high-rise...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Rentals, Ross Stores Incorporated, Fine Arts, Arts
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Crime & Punishment: UConn's New Logo Leads to Controversy
Wayne Winston has been in a four-year battle to wrestle leadership of the Bridgeport chapter of the NAACP, alleging financial improprieties on the part of its current president. Recently, he petitioned the state NAACP to take over the chapter. Coverage of...
Tags: NBC (tv network), New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Chester Arthur "Howlin' Wolf" Burnett, Manchester, South Windsor
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LETTER: ALEC too far right for these groups
The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is a group promoting far-right legislation. Its tax exempt status is currently challenged, as its sole purpose is to formulate legislation promoting extremely conservative points of view and helping the...Tags: Amgen Inc., General Electric Company, Coca-Cola Co., Hewlett-Packard Co., General Motors Corp.
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Drug take-back runs Saturday in Glendale, La Cañada Flintridge
The Crescenta Valley Drug and Alcohol Prevention Coalition plans to host a "Prescription Drug Take-Back Day" today to combat the rise in pharmaceutical drug abuse. "There is an alarming trend of pharmaceuticals being abused to substitute for illicit...
Tags: Prescription Drugs, Substance Abuse, Rite Aid Corp., Google Inc.
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