Doctor Teaches How to Save Lives With Honey and Duct Tape in New Survival Books PRWeb via Yahoo! News Thu, 12 Jul 2012 00:20 AM PDT "The Survival Doctor" Aims to Prepare Public for Next Katrina, Earthquake or Terrorist Attack Through Two New, Interactive Survival Books Teaching Do-It-Yourself Medicine.Colorado Springs, Colo. (PRWEB) July 12, 2012 When someone gets a bad injury, the usual advice is to call 911. ... | New Detroit patent office to cut red tape Detroit Free Press Thu, 12 Jul 2012 00:20 AM PDT The new U.S. Patent and Trademark satellite office opening in Detroit this week will cut red tape and help spur innovation in local industry, a panel of business and legal experts said Wednesday. The opening of the Detroit office marks the first time in its history that the U.S. Patent Office has opened a satellite office outside of the Washington, D.C., area. | New Details About The Deadly Hit and Run CBS 47 Fresno Wed, 11 Jul 2012 23:35 PM PDT New details about the suspect arrested for a deadly hit and run accident Wednesday morning; records show the driver had a prior DUI, was on probation and should never have been on the road to begin with. Hours after the arrest, crime tape can still be seen at the apartment complex where the suspectâs car was found. Ruby Kaltz woke up this morning to police investigating a car which was parked ... | Former Fla. official accuses lt. gov. UPI Wed, 11 Jul 2012 23:20 PM PDT TALLAHASSEE, Fla., July 12 (UPI) -- A former Florida official charged with illegally disclosing an audio tape said she was fired after finding her boss in a "compromising position." | Riding high, JHS braces for 7A/6A-East battles Jacksonville Patriot Wed, 11 Jul 2012 23:07 PM PDT How tough is the 6A-East Conference? So tough Jacksonville Red Devils coach Victor Joyner was going to tape the Cotton Bowl on Friday night so he could go do some scouting. | U.S., Russian adoption pact met with caution Texarkana Gazette Wed, 11 Jul 2012 22:12 PM PDT Associated Press/M&M Photography Dan, Nancy and Max Genatiempo of Zionsville, Ind., endured a year filled with red tape, tens of thousands of dollars in travel costs and months of anxious waiting when they adopted their son from Russia in 2007. The couple recently began the process of ado... | Drop in Physician Acceptance of Medicaid, Medicare Patients The Gilmer Mirror Wed, 11 Jul 2012 21:27 PM PDT Texas Medical Association (TMA) physician leaders have long predicted government regulatory burdens, red tape, payment hassles, and low pay would erode the physician foundation of both Medicaid and Medicare. | | |
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