The Beer Barrel
Oct
15
A New Jersey woman suffering an asthma attack was denied an inhaler at a pharmacy because she was $1.99 short, MyFoxNY.com reported.
Katherine O’Connor and her boyfriend were walking home from McDonald’s in Garwood, N.J., Thursday morning when she had the asthma attack, but she did not have her inhaler with her. She went to a nearby CVS, hoping...
Katherine O’Connor and her boyfriend were walking home from McDonald’s in Garwood, N.J., Thursday morning when she had the asthma attack, but she did not have her inhaler with her. She went to a nearby CVS, hoping...
Oct
15
Blacks, whites and Asians have different ancestors – and did not come from Africa, claims scientist
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Geographer claims the races evolved from different ancestors.
A public claim by a fellow of the prestigious...
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Geographer claims the races evolved from different ancestors.
A public claim by a fellow of the prestigious...
Oct
14
Colorectal cancer linked to smoking: N.L. study
Last Updated: Thursday, October 14, 2010 | 9:38 AM ET Comments23Recommend18
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Former and current smokers face a higher risk of colorectal cancer than non-smokers, suggests research at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
It's the first large study in Canada showing a clear relationship...
Last Updated: Thursday, October 14, 2010 | 9:38 AM ET Comments23Recommend18
CBC News
Former and current smokers face a higher risk of colorectal cancer than non-smokers, suggests research at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
It's the first large study in Canada showing a clear relationship...
Oct
14
Editor's note: For more details on this story, watch Drew Griffin's report on tonight's Situation Room, which airs at 5 p.m. ET. Click here for an archive of Griffin's reporting on this investigation.
Seattle, Washington (CNN) -- First, Justin Stoner blew the whistle on his platoon. Now, the Army apparently wants to silence him.
In photos...
Seattle, Washington (CNN) -- First, Justin Stoner blew the whistle on his platoon. Now, the Army apparently wants to silence him.
In photos...
Oct
14
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The number of homes taken over by banks topped 100,000 for the first time in September, though foreclosures are expected to slow in coming months as lenders work through questionable paperwork, real estate data company RealtyTrac said on Thursday.
Banks foreclosed on 102,134 properties in September, the first single month...
Banks foreclosed on 102,134 properties in September, the first single month...
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