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    Apr 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. The ex-presidents club

    As former President George W. Bush, joined by President Obama and three living former presidents, dedicates his library this week in Dallas, it's important to remember that presidential libraries are relatively new. In 1941, while he was still in office,...

    Tags: George W. Bush, Dracunculiasis , Richard Nixon, Executive Branch, Malaria

  2. Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Lake Forest High School adds 3 graduates to wall of fame

    Three new faces will join the Alumni Wall of Fame at Lake Forest High School, which contains photographs and plaques celebrating the accomplishments of former students and inspiring current ones.
    Three new faces will join the Alumni Wall of Fame at Lake Forest High School, which contains photographs and plaques celebrating the accomplishments of former students and inspiring current ones. The three unveiled Wednesday were David Crane, Thomas...

    Tags: University of Michigan, Kobe Bryant, Education, College Sports, Western Africa

  4. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Allentown Morning Call
  5. Lehigh Valley Zoo welcomes baby bison

    Baby bison Doe, who was revealed to the public at the Trexler Nature Preserve on Tuesday, went about his business, disregarding the fanfare surrounding his arrival.
    Baby bison Doe, who was revealed to the public at the Trexler Nature Preserve on Tuesday, went about his business, disregarding the fanfare surrounding his arrival. The calf, which hasn't been named, is the first born at the zoo since 2004 and since a...

    Tags: Health Treatments, Family Planning, Lehigh Valley Zoo, Whitehall, Don Cunningham

  6. Apr 23, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  7. Malaria turns comedy's Richard Curtis from laughter to tears

    Reuters
    By Barbara Lewis BRUSSELS, April 23 (Reuters) - Brussels and Washington are the two great lobbying capitals of the world, where campaigners talk themselves hoarse trying to shift the political dial. Some of them have had the fortune to recruit British...

    Tags: AIDS, Entertainment, Lobbying, Politics, Malaria

  8. Apr 17, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Pictures in the News | April 17, 2013

    Framework
    Wednesday's Pictures in the News begins in London, where pallbearers set down the coffin of Baroness Margaret Thatcher inside St Paul's Cathedral in London. Dignitaries from around the world today join Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of...
  10. Apr 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Setting Times stories to music: From Johnny Cash to Morrissey

    I'm at Coachella this weekend, where maybe I'll try to do the story-song combo in reverse order: hear a song, and try to think of a story that fits it.
    I'm at Coachella this weekend, where maybe I'll try to do the story-song combo in reverse order: hear a song, and try to think of a story that fits it. My mind is already full of possibilities. For the Stone Roses' "I Wanna Be Adored" (probably my all-...

    Tags: Johnny Cash, Music, Entertainment, Pakistan, Sports

  12. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. Woodrow Olson

    Woodrow Olson, 97, of Webster died on Monday, April 15, 2013, at Sun Dial Manor in Bristol.
    Woodrow Olson, 97, of Webster died on Monday, April 15, 2013, at Sun Dial Manor in Bristol.  His funeral will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 20, 2013, at Westside Wesleyan Church in Bristol, the Rev. Matt Pribyl officiating. Burial with military rites...

    Tags: Disabled American Veterans, U.S. Navy, Aberdeen, American Legion, U.S. Army

  14. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  15. Prostitution policy splits NGOs in top court AIDS case

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Supreme Court case that challenges a law requiring anti-prostitution policies for HIV/AIDS programs seeking federal money has generated a split among nonprofit groups that counsel sex workers overseas.
    Reuters
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A Supreme Court case that challenges a law requiring anti-prostitution policies for HIV/AIDS programs seeking federal money has generated a split among nonprofit groups that counsel sex workers overseas. The case involves a 2003...

    Tags: U.S. Congress, Feminism, Prostitution, Health Organizations, U.S. Supreme Court

  16. Apr 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Barlow Hospital's overreach

    The leafy and historic neighborhoods just north of downtown Los Angeles feature bungalows perched on steep hillsides, businesses huddled on commercial streets and an iconic baseball stadium. But all are dominated by Elysian Park, the 600-acre expanse that makes up the city's oldest and second-largest park and serves as a backyard for many neighborhoods around it.
    The leafy and historic neighborhoods just north of downtown Los Angeles feature bungalows perched on steep hillsides, businesses huddled on commercial streets and an iconic baseball stadium. But all are dominated by Elysian Park, the 600-acre expanse that...

    Tags: Long Term Care, Hospitals and Clinics, Land Resources, Human Interest

  18. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  19. Future of old Custer barn center of debate

    PIERRE — Legislators seem willing to let the state’s juvenile corrections division proceed with constructing a new maintenance building at the STAR campus on the grounds of the old Custer state hospital. But they don’t want the barn that would be demolished under the plan lost to history.
    PIERRE — Legislators seem willing to let the state’s juvenile corrections division proceed with constructing a new maintenance building at the STAR campus on the grounds of the old Custer state hospital. But they don’t want the barn that...

    Tags: U.S. House Committee on Appropriations

  20. Feb 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Persistent strain of TB claims victims on L.A.'s skid row

    Public health officials have launched a new, coordinated attack to contain a persistent outbreak of tuberculosis on downtown Los Angeles' skid row, including a search for more than 4,500 people who may have been exposed to the disease.
    Public health officials have launched a new, coordinated attack to contain a persistent outbreak of tuberculosis on downtown Los Angeles' skid row, including a search for more than 4,500 people who may have been exposed to the disease. The Centers for...

    Tags: Coughing, HIV, Health and Safety at Work, Social Issues, Symptoms

  22. Feb 22, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  23. Tuberculosis outbreak: Health workers ID 4,650 at risk in L.A.

    L.A. NOW
    TB outbreak: Health workers have identified about 4,650 people who were probably exposed to a persistent outbreak of tuberculosis on downtown Los Angeles' skid row and trying to track them down for testing and treatment....
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