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Archives of: November 2010

Jonathan Serrie

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November 30, 2010

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Study: Dosing Problems Common in Kids’ Meds

A new study suggests widespread inconsistencies in dosing directions for over-the-counter children's liquid medications. The study is scheduled to appear in the December 15 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association. However, JAMA released the study online this afternoon "because of its public health importance." The study began in late 2009, when the Food and Drug ... read more

Archives of: November 2010


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Greg Burke

November 16, 2010 9:46 AM

Pope Benedict: Finding God On The Ski Slopes

Next time you feel guilty about spending a whole day skiing, don’t. The Pope himself has signed off on skiing as a sport that can help you contemplate your Creator. I have to admit that when I read the Pope’s speech to Italian Ski Instructors, I kept thinking it was the wrong Pope talking. John Paul was the skier, not Benedict. While John Paul was a hiker, skier, ... read more



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Meredith Orban

November 16, 2010 8:20 AM

The Faces of Distracted Driving

Margay Schee was 13 when she was burned to death after a truck driver on a cell phone rear ended her school bus.  Julie Davis, grandmother of 13, was walking with a friend on an ... read more



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Ruth Ravve

November 15, 2010 7:45 PM

Desperate Search For Missing Ohio Family

MOUNT VERNON, Ohio- "He was very strange, he scared me" says Dawna Davis, about her next-door neighbor, 30-year-old Matthew Hoffman.  Hoffman is in police custody, accused of kidnapping ... read more



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Justin Fishel

November 15, 2010 6:22 PM

US: No to Karazi’s Demand for Less Military

WASHINGTON -- Afghan President Hamid Karzai is once again causing headaches for U.S. and NATO commanders, this time demanding the U.S. reduce its military presence in the region and stop conducting night raids against the Taliban. "The time has come to reduce military operations," Karzai said in an interview with the Washington Post over the weekend.  "The time has ... read more



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Greg Palkot

November 15, 2010 12:56 PM

Pirates Release the Chandlers

LONDON:  It is a happy ending to a very long and torturous saga. The British couple Paul and Rachel Chandler are enjoying their hard-won freedom at the residence Monday of the  U.K. High Commissioner (or  Ambassador) in  Nairobi, Kenya. Fox News has been told they will probably be back with their family in England as early as Tuesday. After being nabbed by ... read more



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Reena Ninan

November 15, 2010 12:36 PM

Will Israel Accept America’s Offer?

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is trying to convince his right-wing coalition to support a 90-day settlement construction freeze in exchange for security incentives. The Israeli security cabinet would have to give final approval. A vote could come as early as Wednesday. According to sources familiar with the negotiations, the U.S would provide Israel with ... read more



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Amy Kellogg

November 15, 2010 11:04 AM

Iran’s Continued Crackdown on Women

Last week member states of the United Nations prevented Iran from obtaining a seat on the board of a new organization dedicated to gender equality. Iran was kept off, although Saudi Arabia -- a country  that unlike Iran, doesn't allow women to drive --did get a “donor” seat on the new board. This happened just days before Iranian officials arrested five female ... read more



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Conor Powell

November 14, 2010 9:12 PM

Afghan Insurgents in Weakened State

KABUL, Afghanistan -U.S. and NATO officials claimed Sunday that insurgents in Afghanistan are facing financial problems and are in a weakened state after a fierce summer of fighting. In recent weeks, U.S. and coalition troops have launched several large scale clearing operations to drive the Taliban out of key areas in Southern Afghanistan. In an effort to support ... read more



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Elizabeth Prann

November 14, 2010 11:18 AM

War Stories Emerge Six Decades Later

  [/caption]    Bob Uhl remembers when he was old enough to enlist in the armed services when World War II broke out. That was six decades ago. "The old people start the ... read more



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laceyhalpern

November 13, 2010 3:30 PM

VIDEO: Veteran Walks Across Country

Vietnam veteran Anthony LoBue is making a difference, one step at a time.  LoBue, known to many as “Tony The Vet” is walking across the country in support of a bill that could help veterans. During an interview with Fox News on Saturday, LoBue talked more about his mission. LoBue hopes to make it to Ground Zero in New York City by September 11, 2011. To ... read more