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On different wavelengths over EMFs
Three years ago, at the age of 48, Camilla Rees had to leave her apartment in downtown San Francisco. Not because of the rent, she says, but because of the radiation.
Her personal radiation meter -- yes, such things exist -- spiked after a lawyer...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Biotechnology Industry, Petroleum Industry, Science and Technology, European Elections
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Edgewater DBs sign; Xavier Hicks headed to Albany (N.Y.), C.J. Stevens to North Dakota CC
Edgewater senior defensive backs Xavier Hicks and C.J. Stevens have signed National Letters of Intent to play college football. Hicks, 6-foot-1, 175 pounds and ranked No. 89 on the Sentinel's Central Florida Top 100, signed with Division I-AA...Tags: Football, Philadelphia Eagles, Education, Colleges and Universities, Sports
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Ex-Virginia standout Canty used new blood treatment for hamstring
AP Sports WriterNew York Giants defensive tackle Chris Canty, a former standout at the University of Virginia, was so frustrated that his torn hamstring wasn't improving after more than two weeks that he turned to a relatively new medical approach -- platelet rich plasma...Tags: Contracts, Super Bowl, Football, Multi-Sport Events, National Football League
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Oceanside Teen Sues Facebook, Ex-Classmates For $3M
An Oceanside teenager is suing four former high school classmates, their parents and Facebook for $3 million for allegedly bullying her in a private forum on the social-networking service. Denise Finkel, who is now a student at the University at Albany,...Tags: Litigation, Crime, Law and Justice, Teen-agers, Trials, Schools
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Sigh of Relief for Athletes Cleared in Drug Tests
Tribune Olympic BureauThey held an Olympic cross-country skiing race in this sunny, quiet valley Tuesday morning, a competition that was only partly about winning and losing. Sweden came away with two gold medals in the team sprints, winning both the men's and women's...Tags: Blood, Cross Country Skiing, Multi-Sport Events, Awards and Prizes, Science and Technology
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Maryland government ranks 47th in appointment of women
Sun StaffMaryland fell from among the top 10 states in the nation in 2001 to 47th last year in appointing women to policy-making positions in state government, according to a survey being released today by the University at Albany, State University of New York....Tags: Regional Authority, Aging, Government, Health and Safety at School, State University of New York
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