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Simsbury Hires New Public Library Director
The Hartford CourantThe town and the library board of trustees have announced Lisa Karim has been hired as the new public library director. Karim will take over for the retiring director Sue Bullock. Bullock made it known earlier in the year that she intends to retire at...Tags: Arts and Culture, Libraries, Long Island University, Simsbury
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ANNIVERSARY: Bahrs celebrate golden anniversary
EAST JORDAN -- Dr. Edward and Ann Bahr of East Jordan will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary this month. Family and friends across the country will be arriving for a private dinner celebration and long weekend at their cottage on Lake...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Christianity, Music, Religion and Belief
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Scant data on seizure drugs for women's genital pain
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Although doctors sometimes prescribe anti-seizure drugs to treat chronic pain in the vulva, just a handful of low-quality studies have examined the drugs' effects, according to a new review. Based on these studies, "it's...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Neurontin (drug), Medical Procedures and Tests, Physical Therapy, Physical Therapists
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A comprehensive look at the Amish
South Bend TribuneMost people wouldn’t use the word diverse to describe the Amish. The horse-drawn carriages, the unadorned clothing and the one-room schoolhouses drive the public’s belief that the Amish are all alike. The book “The Amish”...Tags: Amish, Local Government, PBS (tv network), Teachers, Colleges and Universities
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Notre Dame, Harvard, others sign on to 'Say Yes'
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The "Say Yes to Education" program that sends public high school graduates to college for free has added five prestigious private universities to its list of destinations. Say Yes founder George Weiss said in Syracuse Monday...
Tags: Syracuse, Colleges and Universities, Awards and Prizes, Education, Georgetown
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READER SUBMITTED: Glastonbury Natural Healthcare Practice Expands
StatewideGrowing demand for natural health care has led to the expansion of a local naturopathic medical practice. Glastonbury Naturopathic Center has announced the addition of Dr. Teresa Spano, ND to their staff of practitioners. "Increased awareness of the...Tags: Science, Cigna Corporation, Drugs and Medicines, Homeopathy Medicine, Science and Technology
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Broward All-county boys lacrosse
First team Dawson Allen Calvary Christian junior Pos.: Attacker Comment: Allen scored 72 goals and had 19 assists for the District 26 runners-up. The three-year varsity starter will play at Mount St. Mary's. Ryan Brodsky Douglas sophomore Pos.:...Tags: Lacrosse, Sports
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Dr. Ruth H. Singer
Dr. Ruth H. Singer, a retired physician who was a state health administrator and later worked in AIDS and HIV treatment at Chase Brexton Health Services, died of pancreatic cancer May 27 at her North Baltimore home. She was 69. "What one loved about Ruth...
Tags: Pancreatic Cancer, General Practitioners, Science, Multiple Sclerosis, HIV
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Dick Howser All-Star game set for Saturday
The annual Dick Howser All-Star high school baseball game is Saturday at 2 at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter. The classic will feature 44 Palm Beach seniors in their final high school showcase. The North squad is led by right hander Joey Boyd of Palm...Tags: High School Baseball, Robin Williams, Baseball, Dwayne Johnson, Sports
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The ultimate self-doubter
Alfred Kazin By Richard M. Cook Yale University Press, 452 pages, $35 'I love to think about America," Alfred Kazin, 26, recorded in his journal in February 1942. He was finishing his canonical study of modern American literature, "On Native Grounds,"...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Biography (genre), Death, Saul Bellow, Moby
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Supplement seller says FDA may be 'confused'
A Kentucky scientist whose company has been selling a chemical developed for industrial purposes as a dietary supplement said Monday that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration may have been "confused" when it called his product an unapproved new drug....Tags: Dietary Supplements, Stony Brook, Autism, Chemistry, University of Chicago
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Koehler relieved after being struck by liner
Tom Koehler felt fortunate to avoid injury when a line drive back to the mound Friday drilled him in the back beneath the right shoulder blade. The Marlins right-hander went on to complete six innings, matching his career high, in a no-decision...
Tags: New York Mets, Kevin Slowey, J.A. Happ, Casey Kotchman, Joe Mahoney
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