Monday, May 19, 2008

Alliance to aid homeless - Baltimore (Lice treatment) SunThe tents

Alliance to aid homeless - Baltimore Sun
The tents in the sylvan space next to St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church are down, but that doesn't mean that the Baltimore congregation - famous for defying city officials who wanted to eliminate the grimy encampment of homeless men and lice treatment women
Source: www.baltimoresun.com
Report: Lottery gave special treatment in contract talks - Chillico Gazette
CLEVELAND (AP) -- A company that was awarded a new contract to operate the Ohio Lottery system was given preferential treatment by those who reviewed proposals, a competitor said. Gtech Corp., which has operated the state's gaming system since 1985
Source: www.chillicothegazette.com
Newton-Wellesley starts work on cancer center - Boston Globe
Newton-Wellesley Hospital is breaking ground today on a new cancer center whose radiation oncology unit sparked opposition when it was proposed last year. The same technology exists five miles away at an affiliate of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical
Source: www.boston.com
Global 8 Environmental Technologies, Inc. Establishes Four New - MSN MoneyCentral
ORANGEVILLE, Ontario, May 19 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Global 8 Environmental Technologies, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: GBLE), a leading provider of environmental technology solutions, today announced the formation of four wholly-owned subsidiaries
Source: news.moneycentral.msn.com
Biogen Idec Celebrates 30 Years of Transforming Discovery into Care - MSN MoneyCentral
Biogen Idec Inc. BIIB , a global biotechnology leader in the discovery, development, manufacturing and lice treatment commercialization of innovative therapies, this week is celebrating its 30-year anniversary of creating new standards of care in therapeutic areas
Source: news.moneycentral.msn.com
Ga. officials fear TB exposure from infected man - Atlanta Journal Constitution
COVINGTON As many as 200 people may have been exposed to tuberculosis by a man who was jailed earlier this month for refusing to comply with his treatment plan, which included staying at home, health officials said. The East Metro Health District
Source: www.ajc.com