Wis. health officials urge flu shots Stevens Point Journal Fri, 02 Mar 2012 08:07 AM PST MADISON Wisconsin health officials are urging residents to get a flu shot after a rise in confirmed cases of influenza. State Health Officer Dr. Henry Anderson says even though this flu season started late, its not too late to get vaccinated. Anderson says anyone over 6 months old can be vaccinated. He says supplies are available. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... | Snowe exits in frustration with Senate gridlock Associated Press via Yahoo! Finance Fri, 02 Mar 2012 08:06 AM PST Maine Republican Olympia Snowe says the Senate spends too much time in political battle and not enough on solving problems, and more than a few of her colleagues agree.Snowe, the Senate's most liberal ... | Lighten the Emperor's workload The Japan Times Fri, 02 Mar 2012 08:05 AM PST Two weeks have passed since the Emperor underwent coronary-artery bypass surgery at the University of Tokyo Hospital on Feb. 18. We sincerely pray that his recovery will go smoothly and that he will be able to return to his normal daily life free from health concerns. Now 78, the Emperor had been saddled with too many official duties in recent years. The government must quickly take measures to ... | 131-year-old New Zealand church to be demolished The Christian Science Monitor Fri, 02 Mar 2012 08:04 AM PST A 131-year-old cathedral, devastated in the earthquake last year in Christchurch, New Zealand, is too dangerous and expensive to rebuild, the city's bishop said on Friday. | Today's Buzz: Was Andrew Breitbart good for political discourse? Sun-Sentinel Fri, 02 Mar 2012 08:03 AM PST No one questions that the death Thursday of 43-year-old conservative blogger Andrew Breitbart is a tragedy. Certainly his family and friends are devastated, and we can all sympathize with that. He died way too young. But I am having trouble with those who say he was a patriot and the loss of his voice is devastating for America. Andrew Breitbart was a voice â" often the noisiest social media ... | Staying away too long costs couple super Stuff Fri, 02 Mar 2012 08:02 AM PST A five-months trip on the canals of France that drifted into a year-long absence from New Zealand has seen a couple of seniors caught in a superannuation "strip-back". | Belfast cops nab burglar caught in door letterbox San Francisco Chronicle Fri, 02 Mar 2012 08:01 AM PST (03-01) 05:15 PST BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) -- Police say it wasn't too hard to nab one would-be Belfast burglar _ he managed to get his arm stuck while trying to reach through a front door letterbox. Northern... | Man Caught Urinating By Street View Sues Google WPBF Palm Beach Fri, 02 Mar 2012 08:01 AM PST A man in France claims the Google Street View application went too far when it caught and posted a digital image of him urinating in his front yard. | High-Definition Fiber Tracking Could Help To Diagnose Traumatic Brain Injury The Huffington Post Fri, 02 Mar 2012 08:01 AM PST WASHINGTON -- The soldier on the fringes of an explosion. The survivor of a car wreck. The football player who took yet another skull-rattling hit. Too often, only time can tell when a traumatic brain injury will leave lasting harm â" there's no good way to diagnose the damage. | | |
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