Economy, not just war, has many Pakistanis losing sleep Reno Gazette-Journal Mon, 03 Sep 2012 15:13 PM PDT Danish Arif is shown at at his fabric stall in Karachi's Mehran Bazaar. / By Hani Yousuf, USA TODAY KARACHI, Pakistan (USA TODAY) â" Danish Arif, a seller of colorful fabrics at the Mehran Bazaar, repeated what many here say about the direction of Pakistan and its latest change in leaders. | Monday Buzz: Backlights, Eastwood and 'Idol' Journal & Courier Mon, 03 Sep 2012 14:50 PM PDT Having a difficult time falling asleep? Try turning off your iPad. A new study shows that using electronic devices with backlit displays before bedtime suppresses melatonin, which can delay sleep, especially in teens. | How will city grapple with homelessness? The Gilroy Dispatch Mon, 03 Sep 2012 14:47 PM PDT They are the women pushing shopping carts full of blankets down Monterey Street. They are the men who sleep under pine trees in Christmas Hill Park. They are the families who give their kids sponge ba | Too sick for school? Here are some guidelines Standard-Examiner Mon, 03 Sep 2012 13:29 PM PDT The 3 a.m. call interrupted a deep sleep: âMommy! I throwed up!â Once the cleanup was done and we had tucked our son back in his bed, it was time to assess the implications for the next day. Could he go to school? In the case of vomiting, the answer, school health officials say, is simple: No. With different symptoms, though, it isnât always clear. read more | Emergency preparedness Twin Cities Times Mon, 03 Sep 2012 13:04 PM PDT Corte Madera residents can sleep easy knowing the city has equipped itself with the necessary provisions in case of an emergency â" again. | Darren Henley: The radio boss with a plan to drag classical music into the digital era Independent Mon, 03 Sep 2012 11:59 AM PDT Darren Henley, the mastermind behind Classic FM, began his radio career by crashing out overnight every Sunday on the chief executive's sofa without permission, before getting the morning train to Hull, where he was studying for a degree in politics. In those days in 1992, he was a weekend newsreader on the fledgling station with nowhere to sleep. Months after graduating, he joined the staff and ... | | |
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