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Archives of: November 2010

Jonathan Serrie

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November 30, 2010

05:05 PM

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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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Malini Wilkes

November 12, 2010 1:25 PM

Cindy McCain Knocks “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”

Cindy McCain is appearing in a new video that criticizes the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy-- taking a stand that conflicts with her husband's point of view. Republican Senator John McCain is fighting to preserve the ban against gays serving openly in the military. He says he's opposed to changing the law during this time of "immense hardship" for our ... read more



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David Lee Miller

November 12, 2010 1:07 PM

Anna’s Unfaithful Spy Boss

He is the man who double crossed Anna Chapman. A Russian newspaper says the Moscow spy boss who oversaw undercover agents in the US worked as a double agent and has defected.   According to the newspaper Kommersant, the double agent identified only as Colonel Shcherbakov, flew to the US only days before red headed Anna Chapman and nine other Russia s spies were taken ... read more



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Reena Ninan

November 12, 2010 12:57 PM

Is Lebanon Headed for a Civil War?

It's been almost five years since former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri was assassinated in Beirut in Feb 2005. He was murdered when a 1,000 pound explosive- laden car bomb exploded. Twenty-two others were also killed in the explosions. The buzz around Lebanon is that the Iranian-backed militant group Hezbollah is likely to be indicted for the murder. In a ... read more



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Lauren Green

November 12, 2010 11:21 AM

The Edmund Fitzgerald, Beyond the Mystery

At the annual memorial service at the Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum in Paradise, Mich., the Rev. Richard Ingalls Jr. quoted Gordon Lightfoot's famous ballad, "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald," to help provide families some answers to one of the greatest mysteries of maritime history … the night in 1975 that the 729-foot freighter disappeared from radar and sank during ... read more



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Greg Burke

November 12, 2010 11:14 AM

Checking Out Books At The Vatican Library

It’s easy to get in St. Peter’s Basilica. Just wait in line (or go very early in the morning). It’s also easy to get in the Vatican Museums; just wait in line and cough up the money when you finally reach the entrance. But it’s not easy getting into the Vatican Library. It’s not the oldest library in the world – Alexandria in Egypt has it beat by quite a ... read more



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Dominic Di-Natale

November 12, 2010 3:38 AM

Taliban says Pakistan presidency is next target

The Pakistani Taliban (T.T.P.) has told a local TV network here that the presidency or Bilawal House (Karachi residence of assassinated Pakistani P.M. Benazir Bhutto) are their next potential targets. This has to be viewed with some skepticism. Strategically, it does not make sense to name your target – especially in a country like Pakistan which has a large security ... read more



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Mike Tobin

November 11, 2010 6:44 PM

The Last Doughboy

On Veteran’s day, Frank Buckles holds one distinction from the rest of the dough boys: he outlived them.  He is the last known living World War  I Veteran. As he approaches his 110th birthday, his daughter is facing the reality that he won’t be ... read more



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Anita Vogel

November 11, 2010 1:37 PM

Cruise Ship Splendor Comes Home

By six am Thursday morning, you could see the Carnival Splendor as it neared the port of San Diego, but for the nearly 4500 passengers and crew, it fell far short of a splendid ... read more



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Rick Leventhal

November 11, 2010 11:54 AM

Tuskeegee Airman Flies Again

Retired Lt. Col. Bill Wheeler is 87.  He was a fighter pilot in World War II but hung up his wings after the war since he says he couldn't afford to buy or rent a plane and couldn't get a job as an airline pilot because of his skin color. Bill is one of a rare group of black men who graduated flight school in the 1940's in Tuskeegee, Alabama, serving their country in ... read more



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Molly Line

November 11, 2010 9:53 AM

Hoops for Heroes

Everyday Dave Cummings picks up a basketball, stands before the hoop and shoots for hours. He's not a professional player with a big salary. He's just an average family man from rural Epsom, New Hampshire aiming to net $1 million for America's soldiers, one foul shot at a time. "I'm doing it to support our veterans and our service men and women who on a daily basis ... read more