Treatment Center Headlines: May 6 On The Record
Chesapeake Bay Foundation settles suit with EPA The Chesapeake Bay Foundation announced today it has settled a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency with an agreement that requires greater efforts to reduce pollution flowing to the bay. Read more on Danville Register & Bee Chesapeake Bay Foundation settles suit with EPA The Chesapeake Bay Foundation announced today it has...
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Smoke two joints, call me in the morning Apparently, the fingers are out of the dike and the floodgates are open. Well lit, clean, smooth running and totally legal marijuana dispensaries soon will be on Boulder’s every corner — right next to the liquor stores and bars. Read more on Colorado Daily SDSU to Host Second Annual Women’s Football Academy Benefiting Komen San...
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Profiles of Local Volunteers Taking a year or more to volunteer with an organization is becoming more prevalent for young adults, especially those graduating from college. The Advertiser caught up with several former students from the area who have spent a year or more with a service agency, finding opportunities locally, out of state, even in another country. Read more on East Aurora...
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Report on suspected Poolesville cancer cluster expected next month Helena Kelly, 18 months, and Fred Kelly of Poolesville say hello to Bruce Eanet of Silver Spring at a May 3 fundraiser for the Kelly Children’s Fund at Poolesville Memorial United Methodist Church. Read more on Poolesville Gazette COMMUNITY NEWS: The Californian, May 12, 2010 CLUB NEWS Read more on The Californian Strange...
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What Happened in Unit 701? DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES – When a resident of the Reserve Lofts smelled gasoline emanating from unit 701 in the early evening of April 19, the Fire Department got a nervous call. The concerned resident couldn’t have known that the act would be the first domino to tumble, ultimately setting off an ongoing manhunt for a figure police warn should be considered armed...
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Press adds to St. Vincent’s trauma, hospital’s docs say As St. Vincent’s Hospital struggles to stay afloat, top physicians at a “visibility rally” on Sun., Feb. 21, said a main obstacle the hospital is facing is negative media coverage. Read more on Gay City News Aastrom Reports Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2010 Financial Results ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Aastrom Biosciences, Inc. , the...
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