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Parents To Participate In College Savings Study - Coshocton Tribune
coshocton - parents of eighth-grade students at coshocton junior high school will have the chance to participate in a 529 college savings program study next year. the study, submitted by dr. eric bettinger, from stanford university, was approved by ...
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High Fee Keeps Students From Private Medical, Dental Colleges
high fee structure in punjab's medical and dental colleges has kept 220 seats, out of the total 980, vacant.
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Strike Affects medical Colleges In Kerala
the functioning of five government medical colleges in kerala was affected as students went on a one-day strike monday. the students are demanding a hike in their stipend and repeal of compulsory bond that requires them to work in the government service for a certain period.
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Art Mystery Solved: The Ugly Duchess Had Paget's Disease - Daily Telegraph
it has emerged that in fact the sitter for quinten massys' painting an old woman, one of the most popular in the national gallery, suffered from a rare bone disease. medical research shows that the woman depicted by massys - a 15th century painter ...
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E. Volkman, 67, Psychiatrist - Philadelphia Daily News
edward volkman, 67, of wynnewood, a psychiatrist and civil rights activist, died wednesday of cancer at lankenau hospital. dr. volkman was born and raised in brooklyn, n.y., and graduated from stuyvesant high school, where he was a member of the 1957 ...
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Work In medical Colleges Affected By Medicos' Strike
thiruvananthapuram,oct 6 services in five government-run medical colleges in kerala were affected following a token one-day strike by medical students to protest against a government order for compulsory three years rural service with a bond.
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Strike Affects medical Colleges In Kerala
kozhikode, oct 6 : the functioning of five government medical colleges in kerala was affected as students went on a one-day strike monday.
www.newkerala.com

A Head Start For The Medical-minded - Washington Post
philip deke of wheaton high school models part of the brain on a manikin. classes related to health care have prepared students for pharmacy and other work and given them a leg up heading into college. (by dominic bracco ii -- the washington post ...
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Solved: Mystery Of The Ugly Duchess - And The Da Vinci Connection - Guardian Unlimited
she is one of the most popular paintings in the national gallery, whose rather unfortunate looks inspired illustrations for lewis carroll's alice's adventures in wonderland. but one question has always puzzled: did the poor lady really look like this ...
www.guardian.co.uk

State Budget Cuts Hit Tenn. Colleges, Tenncare
faced with a faltering economy and falling tax collections, tennessee is turning to its public colleges and universities, and its health care programs for the poor to absorb a new round of budget cuts worth more than $106 million.
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Proposed Law To Secure Insurance For Ill Students
on sept. 25, the united states senate approved michelle's law (h.r. 2851), which would allow college students who have serious illnesses to take up to a year medical leave without being dropped by their parents' insurance. "if you get diagnosed with cancer as a college kid, the last thing you want to think about is choosing between losing your health insurance and getting the right treatment," ...
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Marshfield Clinic Joins New Gene Research 'triangle' - Wausau Daily Herald
researchers at marshfield clinic, the university of wisconsin school of medicine and public health, the medical college of wisconsin and uw-milwaukee will form the wisconsin genomics initiative, gov. jim doyle announced friday. researchers hope to ...
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Cramped Lackawanna County Juvenile Center Looking At Alternatives - Scranton Times
lackawanna county is in the process of deciding what to do about replacing its 10-bed juvenile detention center, but it has until 2011 to come up with a resolution. the top priority is housing female juvenile offenders and providing more space for ...
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Resident Docs To Govt: Raise Pay Or Face Strike
resident doctors in government medical colleges in the capital threatened to go on strike from saturday unless their demands on revising pay scale are met by friday, the doctors said after a meeting with the health secretary on wednesday.
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Dvd Advisory
titlewhat it's aboutadvisory rated g college road tripa father and daughter take a road trip to visit colleges. none. rated pg leatherheadsa veteran player trying to revitalize professional football in the 1920s hires the nation's no. 1 college star,...
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Ronald E. Bowers Jr., Dhsc., Pa-c Inducted Into Cambridge Who's Who ... - 24-7pressrelease.com
beavercreek, oh, october 11, 2008 /cambridge who's who/ -- dr. ronald e. bowers jr., director of graduate studies and assistant professor at the kettering college of medical arts, has been recognized by cambridge who's who for showing dedication ...
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Eisenberg Joins Practice - Sun-journal
bridgton - deborah c. eisenberg, m.d., facog, has joined the bridgton obstetrics and gynecology practice of ronald m. cilley, m.d., bruce a. lastra, d.o. and deborah b. surette, m.d. eisenberg received her bachelor of science degree with honors from ...
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Student Leaders Vow To Launch Grassroots College Movement To Reform Healthcare, Usa
student government leaders from around the country this week pledged to start a grassroots healthcare reform movement at their colleges and universities. they made the pledge during a three-day conference in nashville sponsored by shoutamerica, a new non-partisan, non-profit group dedicated to engaging young people in the national dialogue on healthcare reform.
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Academia’s Ivory Tower Not Above Fiscal Storm
despite endowments and a steady stream of tuition, colleges and universities aren’t immune to the worldwide financial crisis.
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Butte Central Homecoming Royalty Named - Montana Standard
casey norbeck and mairissa peoples were named king and queen of butte central high school's homecoming friday. their parents are tim and colleen norbeck and don and barb peoples. the king and queen, along with the other home- coming candidates, will ...
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