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1960 Sun - The Brighton Saddle Club will hold its regular monthly meeting at 7 p.m. Friday, April 7, at the Brighton Saddle Club. Bring lots of great ideas for the upcoming shows. The meeting is potluck, so bring a covered dish or dessert. Call 376-4007 for

Health Firms Target Smart Data Integration
Integration Developer News - A visionary group of IT and health care professionals are crafting a new approach to interop and integration of medical data between providers. The project could even improve patient access to their own medical data. IDN looks at health care IT s

HealthCheck Reports: April 2006
WPVI - New research shows germs may just be a baby's best friend. A study from the Medical College of Georgia found that when babies are exposed to germs early on, they have fewer allergies, and less asthma later in life. It seems that even having more than

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Pam Zekman
CBS 2 Chicago - Pulitzer-prize winning reporter Pam Zekman serves on CBS 2 Chicago s investigative team, alongside Dave Savini, a position she has held since 1981. During that time, her thorough investigations have earned every major award in television reporting

Animal Cruelty Charges for Cat Lady
WXIA 11 Alive - Reaction from the heart of U.S. Rep. Cynthia McKinney's district is as polarized as voters are about her. It s a real shame when a great Georgia artist has to leave the state to gain his fame. But Eric Strauss is surely more famous out west than he

Minor may not stay in jail
Biloxi Sun Herald - JACKSON - Attorney Paul Minor's legal team will submit a plan for his alcohol-abuse treatment so a federal court judge will consider releasing him from jail until his August trial on judicial bribery charges. U.S. District Court Judge Henry T

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