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Forcing the feds' hand on marijuana [Blowback]
In opposing HR 689, a bill by Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) to federally reclassify marijuana as most other legal prescription drugs and remove oversight from the Drug Enforcement Administration and give it to the states, The Times states in its Feb. 28...Tags: Research, Health Treatments, Medical Research, Lou Gehrig, Food and Drug Administration
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'Straight shooter' Dawn Clark Netsch dies at 86
Tribune reporterAs word spread that her health was worsening, Dawn Clark Netsch got a call last week from an old colleague in politics. It was Saul Shorr, the media consultant who made a famous campaign ad of Netsch winning a game of eight ball to sell her image as a...Tags: Regional Authority, Northwestern University, Values, Ethics, Colleges and Universities
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Medical marijuana – coming to Florida?
Taking Names the Blog - Orlando SentinelThe movement for legalized and medical marijuana is building momentum across the country, thanks to an interesting coalition of progressive and libertarian/conservative folks who think government should spend less time trying to lock up private pot... -
Michael McMahon
Michael D. McMahon, age 64 of Belle Fourche, died Sunday February 10th, 2013 at the Sanford Select Specialty Hospital in Sioux Falls, following a short fight against ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease). Funeral services will be held 10:30 am Friday February...
Tags: High School Sports, Ryder Cup, Nebraska Cornhuskers, Lou Gehrig
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The Crowd: A new focus at the Center Club
The ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus is credited with the expression, "The only thing permanent is change." The electronic age has ushered in a dramatic evolution in human behavior. Our devices that are computer-driven are in fact dictating how we...
Tags: Arts, Museums, Executive Branch, City National Corporation, Culture
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“Super Bowl Today” schedule on CBS
Channel Guide MagazineSuper Bowl Today schedule on CBS begins at 2pm ET on Sunday, Feb. 3, with four hours of features leading up to the kickoff of Super Bowl XLVII. Also, CBS Evening News anchor Scott Pelley interviews President Barack Obama live from the White House at 4:... -
Lloyd Waters: The Super Bowl and an ALS problem
“Winning isn’t everything, but it sure beats coming in second.” That famous quote was often used by Bear Bryant as he coached and made a perennial winner out of the University of Alabama football team. Bryant and his players won 323...Tags: Super Bowl, The Herald-Mail, New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers, Barack Obama
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'White Collar's' Matt Bomer partners with Gilt in flash sale
Matt Bomer, who stars as the charming rascal Neil Caffrey on USA Network's "White Collar," is the inspiration behind a menswear collection that is to go on sale on gilt.com on Tuesday -- coinciding with the launch of the final six episodes of the series'...
Tags: Entertainment Events, White Collar (tv program), Fashion Shows, USA Network (tv network), Lou Gehrig
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Peter Hayes Devin
Peter Hayes Devin, 55, passed away peacefully in his home on December 30, 2012, after a four year battle with ALS, more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. He was surrounded by love and family as he was welcomed into heaven and the arms of...
Tags: Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation, Nordstrom, Lou Gehrig
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Love Notes: Cherishing love's memories
When I met Dick and Deanne Fink on Sept. 11, 2012, I was impressed with their devotion to one another each other. Deanne had been diagnosed with ALS — amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, better known as Lou Gehrig's disease — in April 2010. Despite...
Tags: Romance (genre), Bradley University, Diseases and Illnesses
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Reid to be gone soon, but not forgotten
— Andy Reid on Sunday emerged from the tunnel at Lincoln Financial Field the same way he always has, with security personnel at his side, a slow, purposeful stride toward the sideline and little fanfare. He departed about three hours later the...
Tags: Super Bowl, Andy Reid, Mike Tomlin, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles
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Ex-NFL backup greatest role is saving lives with heartfelt passion
Arthur "Archie" Roberts played for the proverbial cup of coffee in the NFL. Roberts completed five of 10 passes for 11 yards, with one interception, as Bob Griese's backup with the Miami Dolphins in a blowout loss against the Kansas City Chiefs in 1967....
Tags: Super Bowl, Baltimore Colts, Alzheimer's Disease, Football, Kansas City Chiefs
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