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U.S. has a chance to help the malnourished
In spite of progress made in preventing child deaths, almost 165 million children in the world are chronically malnourished and suffer from other irreversible physical, mental and developmental problems. Children who suffer from severe...Tags: Government, Nutrition, Politics, G8, Summits
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LETTER: Let Nature Decide Baby's Birthday
Approximately one in eight babies in the United States is born prematurely. Complications for babies born before they are ready include higher rates of respiratory distress or failure, pneumonia and higher mortality rates than babies born at term....Tags: Health Insurance Cost, U.S. Congress
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Morris-less Miami baseball crushes Cowboys at NCAA Regional
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Start with some drizzling rain. Then put Miami catcher Garrett Kennedy at the plate. Instant offense ensued Friday afternoon as the suddenly slugging Hurricanes crushed Oklahoma State 7-0 in the NCAA regional baseball opener....Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Oklahoma State Cowboys, Baseball, College Sports, Sports
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Voice of the People, Jun. 01
Liberal arts skills Doug Oberhelman, CEO of Caterpillar Inc., says he "can't employ philosophers in manufacturing in the United States." I would suggest that that attitude is one of the problems facing his company and others. A liberal arts degree...Tags: Computer Hardware, Technology, Health Insurance Cost, Hospitals and Clinics, Teaching and Learning
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Was Rudyard Kipling a plagiarist?
A letter, written by British author Rudyard Kipling in 1895, is up for auction by Anderson Autographs, the Telegraph reported. In it, Kipling confesses to it being "extremely possible" that he "promiscuously" borrowed from the work of others while writing...
Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Judges, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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WWII flier recalls bomber shot down, months as POW: Part 2
Last of two parts THE STORY SO FAR: Staff Sgt. Walter Kuchinos' B-24 bomber is shot down over France and he becomes a POW at a camp near Poland. Big Stoop was a German guard, a big guy who had hands like catcher's mitts, and his main thing was he'd...
Tags: American Red Cross, Christianity, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Liberty Bell, Radio
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Bewitching memories for this film buff
What a thrill to see the production of "Wicked." It brought back some wonderful memories for me as I was privileged to meet the actress Margaret Hamilton, who magnificently portrayed the Wicked Witch of the West in the 1939 movie version of "The Wizard of...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Whooping Cough, Meningitis, Employment Opportunities, Preventative Medicine
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California calls for more disclosure of medical costs [video chat]
California officials are looking to build on a federal effort to disclose more healthcare pricing information to consumers. Medicare officials released new data this week that showed wildly different hospital charges across the nation for 100 of the...
Tags: Healthcare Laws, Medicare, Hospitals and Clinics, Consumers, Government Health Care
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Two Hall of Famers the Dodgers forgot
Zack Wheat is remembered frequently in a town in the middle of Missouri, his great-grandson often pulling out a Bull Durham cigar pin bearing the likeness of the most prolific hitter in Dodgers franchise history. "He was such a kind man, such a great...
Tags: American Legion, Los Angeles Dodgers, Baseball, San Francisco Giants, Sports
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Miami baseball earns No. 2 seed in Louisville regional
For Miami, going to the NCAA Tournament is an annual tradition. The Hurricanes made the NCAA Tournament for a Division I all-sport record 41st consecutive year Monday, but the team's celebration was significantly dampened, as head coach Jim Morris wasn'...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Baseball, Louisville Cardinals, College Sports, Sports
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Medicare charges vary widely at California hospitals, new data show
Federal officials are shedding new light on how much hospital bills vary across Southern California and the rest of the country. Medicare released pricing information Wednesday for more than 3,300 U.S. hospitals on the top 100 procedures and...
Tags: Gallbladder Removal, St. John's Health Center, Medicare, Hospitals and Clinics, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
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