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Breaking News Wed, 10 Mar 2010
Sodas - Sugary Beverages
Mass   Nutrition   Photos   School   Vote  
 Newsday 
Mass. Senate set to vote on school nutrition bill
| March 10, 2010  STEVE LeBLANC (Associated Press Writer) | (AP) — The Massachusetts Senate is weighing a bill that would ban the sale of salty and sugary snacks as well as high-calorie sodas i... (photo: WN / sweet)
Dog - Pet
Animal   Dog   Health   Maryland   Photos  
 The Examiner 
Dog groomers in Baltimore
| A well groomed dog contributes to the health and well being of the dog, and can make training easier. Here is a list of local dog groomers in Baltimore, Maryland. | Fells Point Pet Center | www.fell... (photo: WN / sweet)
Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., participates in a roundtable discussion on nuclear non-proliferation held at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Obama said Wednesday that two goals of his administration would be to secure all loose nuclear material during his first term and to ultimately rid the world of nuclear weap  Star Tribune 
Obama to meet with Haiti's Preval, do health care gathering in Missouri
| WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama meets with the president of Haiti Wednesday morning and later flies to Missouri for another gathering on health care reform. | The president sits down in the Oval... (photo: AP / Jae C. Hong)
Leader   Photos   Politics   US   Washington  
Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., participates in a roundtable discussion on nuclear non-proliferation held at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Obama said Wednesday that two goals of his administration would be to secure all loose nuclear material during his first term and to ultimately rid the world of nuclear weap  The Examiner 
Obama pushing on health care end game
Comments WASHINGTON (Map, News) - President Barack Obama has chosen a suburban St. Louis high school to make his closing argument for a health care overhaul, pushing a new anti-fraud plan as he cranks... (photo: AP / Jae C. Hong)
Leader   Photos   Politics   US   Washington  
Top Stories
Cellphone User - Mobile Phone - Motorola Phone The Boston Globe
Maine lawmakers reject warning for cellphones
| AUGUSTA, Maine - A legislative committee rejected a proposal yesterday that would require health warnings on cellphones in Maine, meaning the proposal is all but doomed... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Cellphones   Health   Lawmakers   Photos   Radiation  
Tomatoes - Gardening Wall Street Journal
Attack of the Rotten Tomatoes
By ANNE MARIE CHAKER | Michele von Turkovich watered and weeded, but her Brussels sprouts barely sprouted. David Sekkes hoed and tilled, and was rewarded with baskets of ... (photo: WN / sweet)
Attack   Brussels   Photos   Rotten   Tomatoes  
Obesity - Woman The Boston Globe
Kicking the obesity epidemic
| While Michelle Obama is campaigning against childhood obesity, there's Charles Barkley on TV hawking Taco Bell's NBA Five Buck Box. The extra-large former basketball Al... (photo: WN / Yolanda)
Calories   Epidemic   Health   Obesity   Photos  
 Chen Feng, chairman of Hainan Group, left, shows an airplane model of Grand China Air to Boston Mayor Thomas Menino, center, and Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, during a news conference at Logan International Airport in Boston, Thursday, March, 8, 2007 The Guardian
Deval Patrick is not Barack Obama
| Think Scott Brown's victory in liberal Massachusetts – for Ted Kennedy's seat, no less – has become an overworked metaphor to describe Barack Obama's political plig... (photo: AP Photo/Chitose Suzuki)
Brown   Deval   Liberal   Photos   Political  
A lone cowboy riding his horse The Examiner
Las Vegas Horses4Heroes all community horse shows and one ton hay raffles
|   |   |   |   |  Mark your calendars and come join the fun as the Las Vegas based Horses4Heroes presents their Red White & Blue Jeans All C... (photo: WN / Arturo Ubaub)
Animal   Health   Horse   Photos   World  
The Examiner
Pet Products 101: Nature’s Variety Pet Food Expands Recall
| Nature's Variety product recall includes Chicken Formula & Organic Chicken Formula Raw Frozen Diet. Photo: Nature's Variety | Pet food manufacturer, Nature’s Vari... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Food   Health   Photos   Science  
In this photo taken, Friday, Sept. 4, 2009, kindergarten teacher Marianna Ginn, right, of Raymond Elementary School, demonstrates the recommended use of antibacterial soap to her students, from left, Trey Holman, Jacob McGee and Shelby Bridgers as they wash their hands, Friday, Sept. 4, 2009 The Daily Beast
The War on Kindergarten
| Kids benefit from more hours in school, studies show. So why are full-day kindergarten programs on the chopping block across the country? Sasha Abramsky reports. | JoDe... (photo: AP / Rogelio V. Solis)
Kids   Kindergarten   Photos   Programs   School  
2010 Buick LaCrosse photographed in Montreal, Quebec, Canada at the 2010 Montreal International Auto Show. The Examiner
Buick covers Motor Trend: GM is elated, I’m not impressed
| The 2010 Buick LaCrosse All photos courtesy of HighHorsepowerPhotography.com If you like this ... Can the new turbo Regal save Buick? 2010 Detroit Autorama: The 1986 Bu... (photo: Public Domain / Bull-Doser)
Buick   Car   Motor   Photos   Sport  
Facebook - Social Networking The Examiner
Social networking: It's not just about who you already know
| In this day and age, technology has taken social networking to new heights; powerhouses like MySpace and Facebook dominate our lives. Both are great forums to reconnect... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Facebook   Networking   Photos   Sites   Social  
Industry Business
- Obama takes health care overhaul push to Missouri
- Obama takes health care overhaul push to Missouri
- D.C.-area construction employment down double digits
- Obama takes health care overhaul push to Missouri
Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., participates in a roundtable discussion on nuclear non-proliferation held at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Obama said Wednesday that two goals of his administration would be to secure all loose nuclear material during his first term and to ultimately rid the world of nuclear weap
Obama pushing on health care end game
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- Google’s computing power refines translation tool
- Mich. resident's world turned upside down by O'Brien
- Toyota seeks to block executive testimony in suit
- Public memorial planned Sunday for New Hampshire campaign fi
Google Earth - Google Map
Google's Computer Might Betters Translation Tool
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Sport Politics
- Big 12 Tournament 2010 schedule, bracket, timings
- Vikings Prepare for LaDainian Tomlinson's Visit
- Vikings prepare for LaDainian Tomlinson's visit
- Vikings player says contract barred diuretic use
Michelle and Barack Obama descend the Grand Staircase of White House.j
Struggles at bank owned by candidate's family loom over Ill. race for Obama's old Senate seat
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- Smithsonian receives rare Harriet Tubman items
- Obama takes health care overhaul push to Missouri
- Public memorial planned Sunday for New Hampshire campaign fi
- Pawlenty said he doesn't know if he will give Florida
Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., participates in a roundtable discussion on nuclear non-proliferation held at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Obama said Wednesday that two goals of his administration would be to secure all loose nuclear material during his first term and to ultimately rid the world of nuclear weap
Obama to meet with Haiti's Preval, do health care gathering in Missouri
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Health Education & Science
- Mets Reiterate That Reyes Has Elevated Thyroid Levels
- Paragallo Convicted of Animal Cruelty
- Marion Jones Signs Deal to Play in W.N.B.A.
- The Perils of March
People examine the damaged office of World Vision, an international humanitarian group, after an attack by suspected militants in Ogi, a small town in the Pakistani district of Mansehra, Wednesday, March 10, 2010.
6 Employees of U.S. Charity Killed in Attack in Pakistan
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- Washington University gets $14M in stimulus for genomic data
- Distance ed students forming college clubs online
- Mass. Senate set to vote on school nutrition bill
- Web threats prompt lockdown of Mpls. schools
Sodas - Sugary Beverages
Mass. Senate set to vote on school nutrition bill
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Crime Society
- Study: Law officers struggle to readjust after war
- Felon charged after chase that ended in gunfire in Hastings
- Judge orders 20 years for robberies, gang crime
- Crime doesn't pay much: Police say robber scored $6 from
 US CBP Border Patrol agent does a pat down of a female Mexican being returned to Mexico. immigration cg1
Mexican Immigrants in Omaha: (Part Two) What if they didn't?
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- Google’s computing power refines translation tool
- Distance ed students forming college clubs online
- Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rock Santorum makes pro-life pitch
- China's troublemakers bond over 'drinking tea'
Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., participates in a roundtable discussion on nuclear non-proliferation held at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Ind., Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Obama said Wednesday that two goals of his administration would be to secure all loose nuclear material during his first term and to ultimately rid the world of nuclear weap
Obama pushing on health care end game
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