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Ali loves to watch the old Ali - daughter
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - The boxer who pummelled opponents with his words as well as with his fast fists rarely talks these days, and his dazzling footwork is a memory frozen on video tape and in the minds of millions of admirers. But the spirit and...Tags: Depression, International Military Interventions, Pakistan, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Rashied Ali
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Impax, GSK end Parkinson's disease partnership
ReutersApril 29 (Reuters) - Impax Laboratories Inc said partner GlaxoSmithKline Plc ended their collaboration on Impax's experimental Parkinson's disease drug due to regulatory and launch delays in the countries in which GSK has rights to market the drug. Impax...Tags: GlaxoSmithKline PLC, Diseases and Illnesses, Symptoms
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Herbert A. Davis, real estate broker
Herbert A. Davis, a Baltimore real estate broker and decorated World War II veteran, died Monday of progressive supranuclear palsy at Keswick Multi-Care Center. He was 87. "Herb was always very enthusiastic and just a great guy," said Dorothy F. "Patsy"...
Tags: Realty, YMCA, Services and Shopping, Planned Parenthood, Farms
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More than 250 athletes on hand for CV CAN GAMES
LA CRESCENTA — Ryan Muir let out a yell for all of the athletes at the CV CAN Games to hear. Muir had just finished a throw in the shot put competition at the Special Olympics qualifying event and was as thrilled as any other athlete, no matter...Tags: Track and Field, Special Olympics World Games, Special Olympics
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Transient pulled man out of wheelchair, stole it, police say
A 53-year-old Glendale man pleaded not guilty this week to charges that he pulled a man out of his wheelchair and stole it so he could use it as a prop for panhandling, police said. Prosecutors charged Phillip Papineau with felony grand theft and felony...Tags: Trials, Crimes, Theft, Crime, Law and Justice
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South Florida Jews help unearth clues to genetic diseases
South Florida has one of the world's largest populations of Ashkenazis — Jews of Central and Eastern European descent — making it home to some potentially groundbreaking medical research. In Boca Raton, the Parkinson's Disease and Movement...
Tags: Cystic Fibrosis, Delray Beach, Ovarian Cancer, University of South Florida, Medical Research
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Support group: Week of April 29
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Md. 0077 Today, weigh in 7:15 to 9:15 a.m., meeting 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. First Christian Church, 1345 Potomac Ave., Hagerstown. 301-582-2292. Gam-anon Today, 7 to 8:30 p.m. 33 E. Church St., Frederick, Md. Use side...Tags: Reformed, Google Inc., Christianity, Religion and Belief, Western Sizzlin Corporation
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Jury considers verdict in trial tied to tainted Crestwood well
A federal jury will return to deliberations Monday in the case of a former Crestwood Water Department supervisor accused of repeatedly lying about the secret use of a community well contaminated with toxic chemicals. Theresa Neubauer, 55, on paid...
Tags: Water, Local Government, Trials, Prosecution, Environmental Issues
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Winter blues and summer bummer link brains of rats and man
Nicholas Spitzer and Davide Dulcis felt for people in higher latitudes whose attitudes soured in the shorter daylight hours of winter. The neuroscientists, who work in balmy San Diego, wondered whether summer was a bummer for rats. They’re...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, University of California, Davis, Science, Light Therapy, Research
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Gary Stein: $60,000 could really go a long way
Would you like to get $60,000 a year for doing nothing? Would that $60,000 be a nice little cushion as you head into retirement? For the average person, that money would pay the house payment and the car payment for a year, and plenty of food, with...Tags: Politics, Florida Legislature, Crimes, Values, Crime, Law and Justice
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Heavy use of herbicide Roundup linked to health dangers-U.S. study
Reuters* Study says chemical residues linked to disease * Roundup developer Monsanto says glyphosate is safe * Researchers say more study is needed By Carey Gillam April 26 (Reuters) - Heavy use of the world's most popular herbicide, Roundup, could be linked...Tags: Environmental Politics, Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Science and Technology
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Heavy use of herbicide Roundup linked to health dangers: study
Reuters(Reuters) - Heavy use of the world's most popular herbicide, Roundup, could be linked to a range of health problems and diseases, including Parkinson's, infertility and cancers, according to a new study. The peer-reviewed report, published last week in...Tags: Environmental Politics, Environmental Issues, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Science, Health
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