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Cardinal Health's CEO uses background to think outside the box
The Columbus DispatchWhen most people listen to an orchestra, they hear the violins playing the melody. Not George Barrett, CEO of Cardinal Health. "When musicians listen to a piece of music, they hear the inner lines, they hear the viola supporting the harmony, the...Tags: Corporate Officers, Walgreen Co., Pharmaceuticals, CVS Corp., Music
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Pay rises for area execs, mostly from awards
Winston-Salem Journal, N.C.Compensation rose, in some instances significantly, for eight of the top 10 compensated executives in the Triad during fiscal year 2012, primarily because of stock and option awards they qualified for last year. In fact, the awards represented the...Tags: Shareholders, Corporate Officers, Dwayne Johnson, Health and Safety at Work, CEO Pay
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93-5 'KHY Rock Report
Headlines for Friday, May 17,  2013
ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME: 2013 Induction Ceremony Airs Saturday
The 2013 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony premieres on HBO Saturday at 9pm ET. The show will be repeated several times in coming weeks....Tags: Peter Criss, London (England), FX (tv channel), Diseases and Illnesses, Teaching and Learning
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Vernon Man Charged In Assault On Brown University Student
The Hartford CourantA 25-year-old Vernon, Conn., man has been arrested in connection with an assault in Providence, R.I., on Sunday that left a Brown University student in critical condition. Tory Lussier was arrested at his Pinnacle Drive home Wednesday after Providence...Tags: Police Arrests, Health and Safety at School, Vernon (Tolland, Connecticut), Colleges and Universities
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Two Portland schools, two miles apart, far different grades
Portland Press Herald, MaineSarah Thompson and her husband, John, put two daughters through Portland elementary schools. One went to Fred P. Hall. The other went to Longfellow. As far as Sarah Thompson is concerned, neither child got a better education than the other. That's...Tags: Teachers, Executive Branch, Personal Income, Arizona State University, Colleges and Universities
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Philip Nivatpumin named medical director of Kaufman Cancer Center at Upper Chesapeake
Upper Chesapeake Health (UCH) is pleased to announce that it has named Dr. Philip Nivatpumin has been named by Upper Chesapeake Health as medical director of the UCH Patricia D. and M. Scot Kaufman Cancer Center. The Kaufman Cancer Center is currently...Tags: Internists, Drugs and Medicines, Colleges and Universities, Hospitals and Clinics, Johns Hopkins Hospital
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READER SUBMITTED: Marissa Grillo, Class Of 2014 Of Avon Has Given Verbal Commitment To Play Golf For Boston College
Farmington ValleyMarissa Grillo, Class of 2014 of Avon, has given a verbal commitment to play Division I college golf at Boston College. Grillo made unofficial visits to Boston College, Brown University, College of William and Mary, and Dartmouth College. "I am so...Tags: Dartmouth College, Golf, College of William and Mary
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The Modesto Bee Jeff Jardine column
The Modesto BeeThis Mother's Day brings the story of a dying mom's wish and those who made it come true. Early in 2012, Suzanne Weststeyn knew she had only a couple of months to live. The 47-year-old Hughson mom and her teenage daughter, Kayla, began talking about all...Tags: Entertainment Events, Colon Cancer, Mother's Day, Weddings, Family
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Jean-Pierre G. Meyer, Hopkins professor
Jean-Pierre G. Meyer, former professor and chairman of the Johns Hopkins University mathematics department whose escape from Nazi-occupied France became the subject of a children's book, died April 24 of heart failure at his Guilford residence. He was 83....
Tags: Judaism, Teachers, Johns Hopkins University, Maitland, Japan
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Concussion fears may add helmets to girls lacrosse
Chicago Tribune reporterSara Letmanski is spending the end of her high school lacrosse career on the sidelines. In April, the Glenbard West senior took a stick to the back of the head and was left with a concussion so severe that weeks later, she was still dizzy and sensitive to...Tags: Concussion, Lacrosse, High School Sports
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Uncommon thread at Space Gallery
Portland Press Herald, MaineSophia Narrett asks really big questions with her artwork. Such as: If you love someone, does that give meaning to life? Can a man or woman replace religion for another person? Narrett doesn't answer those questions in the exhibition "I Was Dreaming...Tags: Arts, Painting
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Lawsuit accuses surgeon of operating on wrong side of woman's brain
St. Louis Post-DispatchA medical malpractice lawsuit was filed Friday against SSM Health Care-St. Louis and a local neurosurgeon for allegedly operating on the wrong side of a woman's skull and brain. The patient, Regina Turner, 53, of St. Ann, was scheduled on April 4 for...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Malpractice, Trials, Stroke, Neurosurgery
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