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bill.mason@newsday.comToday is Tuesday, Oct. 14, the 288th day of 2008. There are 78 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: One hundred years ago, on Oct. 14, 1908, the Chicago Cubs won the World Series as they defeated the Detroit Tigers in Game 5, 2-0, at...Tags: New York Yankees, Moises Alou, Major League Baseball, Atlanta Braves, Chicago Cubs
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Big Sioux trail marks former teacher's legacy
Sioux City JournalRon Wilmot would not call this Wall Street calamity a crisis. A crisis is seeing a child suffer from malaria. A crisis is drinking from the pool in which a cow stands. Wilmot spent thousands of dollars traveling to Nigeria to build wells and construct...Tags: Bob Brown, Retirement, Employees, Natural Resources, Wetlands
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Old rail haunts, child-seat inspections
Tribune staffHAUNTED RAILS The Illinois Railway Museum, Union, holds its Terror on the Railroad Haunted Event Oct. 17, 18, 24, 25 and 31 and Nov. 1. Participants in Halloween train experience must be at least 13 and in good health. Tickets cost $10 at the gate on...Tags: Veterans Affairs, Farms, Adults, Public Holidays, People
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Names in the news
•Dr. Timothy G. Doyle and Dr. Jason E. Goodman have joined the clinical staff at Mercy Medical Center. They will see patients exclusively at Overlea Personal Physicians at 7602 Belair Road, Overlea. Board certified in internal medicine, Doyle has...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Medicine, Diseases, Health Organizations, National Institutes of Health
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Mother questioned after toddler found alone
CORRECTS mother's age to 16 sted 15. HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) _ Hartford police say they've arrested the mother of a toddler who was abandoned in an apartment building lobby over the weekend. Police Chief Daryl Roberts says the mother is a high school...Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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China also suffers from indoor air pollution
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterChina is already home to 16 of the planet's 20 most heavily polluted cities -- a noxious consequence of its double-digit economic growth. Now researchers have worse news for the nation's beleaguered lower classes: The air inside their homes is up to 10...Tags: Summer Olympics, Epidemics and Plagues, Diseases, Multi-Sport Events, Medical Research
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Heat Q&A with Ira Winderman
Sun-Sentinel.comAsk Ira! Sun-Sentinel Heat writer Ira Winderman answers YOUR questions about the team! You can read his latest comments below. To submit your question, e-mail here. Please include your name, city and state with each question. --------------------...Tags: Dirk Nowitzki, Shawn Marion, Ben Wallace, Kobe Bryant, Ben Gordon
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Energy drinks: a dangerous, edgy buzz?
Special to The TimesENERGY drinks are the target of many complaints: too much sugar, too much caffeine and too many herbal extracts with dubious claims. Now, researchers say the drinks may lead to drug abuse. In a paper published online last month in the journal Drug and...Tags: Academic Progress, Colleges and Universities, Medicine, Medical Research, Health Organizations
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'Girls' Night Out' will mix fun, information on women's health
Sentinel Staff WriterWomen throughout the area are invited to a 'Girls' Night Out' presented by Central Florida Health Alliance's Spirit of Women Program from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Friday at the Towne Square on Main Street in downtown Leesburg. "Girls' Night Out is a way for...Tags: Teachers, Health Products, Healthcare Provider, Employees, Citrus Tower
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A Look At The Week Ahead
Today >> 10.13: The Wethersfield Business and Civic Association is sponsoring a series of debates starting today with candidates for the 9th Senate District. The debate between Democratic incumbent state Sen. Paul Doyle and Republican challenger Ralph...Tags: Southern Connecticut State University, New Britain, Wethersfield, Paul Doyle, Assault
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Put children at the top of the agenda
Dana Friedman is executive director of The Early Years Institute, a nonprofit organization focused on early-childhood learning based in Plainview.After many of the debates and convention speeches over the past several weeks, the candidates' children were paraded onstage for all of America to see. But this display of family values would have a greater impact on voters if the presidential...Tags: Private Health Care, Society, Government Health Care, Hofstra University, People
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critic's choice: Must-see films at Hamptons fest
rafer.guzman@newsday.comThe 16th annual Hamptons International Film Festival kicks off Wednesday with such boldface names as Frances McDormand, Jacqueline Bisset and Alec Baldwin scheduled to appear. And that doesn't count the famous faces on-screen. Here's a selective list...Tags: Adrien Brody, Elizabeth Taylor, Design Within Reach Incorporated, The Brothers Bloom, Wrestling
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