Air America Wins Reprieve From A Station In Wisconsin
The station said a public outcry was responsible for the decision to continue with the progressive talk format of Air America....
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David Shaw, Writer For Stage And Screen, Dies At 90
David Shaw was a Tony Award-winning writer for stage, screen and television....
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Militia Link To Timor Attack Suspects
Three rebels involved in attacks on East Timor’s top two political leaders have been arrested in Indonesian West Timor....
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Symbion Takeover Battle Flares Again
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IMF And EU Urge Banks To Come Clean Over Credit Crunch Losses
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and European Commission (EC) today urged banks to come clean with prompt and detailed disclosures of sub-prime and credit crunch losses....
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Health News

Skin Deep: In a Perfect World, Rosacea Remains a Problem
2008-04-25 04:50 - Facial redness is the new cellulite of the beauty industry.

Cyberfamilias: How to Live Longer Without Really Trying
2008-04-25 04:50 - You can learn how to creatively apply the rule of longevity by using your computer.

City Room: Court Delays Posting of Calories
2008-04-25 04:50 - A federal appeals judge delayed the enforcement of new city rules requiring calorie counts to be posted in some restaurants.

Insurer Says Economy Has Dented Its Prospects
2008-04-24 04:51 - The UnitedHealth Group posted lower-than-expected first-quarter earnings and sharply reduced its outlook for 2008, saying fewer businesses and employees were signing up.

Glaxo Says Wine May Fight Aging
2008-04-24 04:50 - The British drug maker said it would acquire a biotechnology company that is pursuing the notion that a compound found in red wine might retard aging.

Tyson Told to End an Antibiotic Claim
2008-04-24 04:50 - Competitors objected to the ads by Tyson and said Tyson had injected its eggs with antibiotics and used antibiotic molecules in its feed.

Shifting Careers: Working While Chronically Ill
2008-04-24 04:50 - After bouts with debilitating illnesses, one women turns her experience into a way to help others, and to earn a living.

House Panel Criticizes F.D.A. Role in Drug Cases
2008-04-24 04:50 - The Food and Drug Administration was criticized for not doing more checks of foreign drug manufacturers in the wake of problems with the blood thinner heparin and other products.

As Economy Slows, So Do Laser Eye Surgeries
2008-04-24 04:50 - Although more than 800,000 Americans got Lasik surgery in 2007, the numbers started slumping along with the economy in the second half of last year.

Profit Jumps at Boston Scientific
2008-04-23 04:51 - Boston Scientific said on Monday that its first-quarter profit more than doubled after it cut expenses to offset declining sales of drug-coated heart stents.


 
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