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People on the move, Sept. 2
peopleonthemove@newsday.comNONPROFITS Lynn Drucker has been promoted to senior vice president for development and external affairs at Abilities in Albertson. The Merrick resident has served as vice president of development for the organization since February 2007. Before that,...Tags: Government, Johns Hopkins Hospital, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Medical Specialization, Colleges and Universities
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Injuries such as Boller's pose dilemmas
O, by the WayThe case of San Diego Chargers defensive end Shawne Merriman, and here in Baltimore Kyle Boller, shows how difficult and tricky injuries can be for NFL players. Merriman, the former Maryland star, is forgoing surgery on two knee ligaments that......Tags: National Football League, Therapies, Ozzie Newsome, San Diego Chargers, Injuries
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Spurs' Ginobili says he needs surgery
The Associated PressSan Antonio Spurs guard Manu Ginobili says he needs arthroscopic surgery to repair a ligament injury in his left ankle. "They're going to operate on me," the 31-year-old told Argentina's La Nacion newspaper Friday. Ginobili, who helped lead Argentina to...Tags: National Basketball Association, Beijing Games, Therapies, Multi-Sport Events, Injuries
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Reed elaborates on injury status
Ravens Pro Bowl safety Ed Reed revealed today that he has a nerve impingement in his neck and shoulder. That condition further increases doubts about whether he will be available for the Sept. 7 regular-season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals....Tags: Therapies, Ed Reed, Injuries, Major League Baseball, Cincinnati Bengals
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Striking LAX workers return to jobs
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersStriking Los Angeles International Airport workers returned to work this morning, less than 24 hours after baggage handlers, security personnel and janitors walked off the job Thursday following months of failed negotiations with their employers. The...Tags: Corporations, Labor Day, Employees, Labor Disputes, Unions
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Bears' cornerback Tillman details daughter's heart transplant surgery
Chicago Tribune reporterTears came to the eyes of Bears cornerback Charles Tillman Friday at Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago as he spoke about three excruciating months watching his infant daughter, Tiana, struggle for life. "Never in a million years I thought my...Tags: Robert Mitchum, Health Organizations, Charles Tillman, Lovie Smith, Diseases
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Waterbury Hospital Retains Heart Center
The Hartford CourantAdvanced care for heart attack and other cardiac patients will continue to be offered in Waterbury at least until the end of this year, the state's top hospital regulator ruled today. The Heart Center of Greater Waterbury has been threatened with closure...Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Medical Services, Therapies, Diseases, Heart Disease
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School news
Achievements Higher education •As the recipient of the 2008 college scholarship from the Rotary Club of West Point, Lauren Simpkins was invited to the club's Aug. 14 breakfast meeting. Simpkins graduated last June from West Point High School and is...Tags: West Point, Labor Day, Colleges and Universities, Therapies, Physical Fitness
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NJ looks to reduce number who return to prison
Associated Press WriterNew Jersey is in the midst of an ambitious pilot program to find out what combination of services works best at keeping ex-inmates from returning to state prisons after they're released. The $2 million program, called "Another Chance," is part of the...Tags: Therapies, People, Prisons, Jon Corzine, Social Sciences
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Broadway Notes
Obama Loves Stephen Sondheim? A fictional election forum on Comedy Central's website had John McCain and Barack Obama weigh in on some unexpected cultural topics. Here's what Obama apparently had to say about contemporary Broadway musicals: "Despite the...Tags: Private Health Care, Broadway, Tribeca, Government Health Care, Music Theater
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West Park's proposed 2008-09 budget
West Park is losing about $100,000 from the state. The town plans to increase parks and recreation fees because it is taking over McTyre Park. The solid waste fee is increasing from $373.82 to $392.51 but the firefighting fee will decrease from about $300...Tags: Medical Services, Water Restrictions, South Florida Water Management District, Emergency Planning
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Daughter's illness weighs on Tillman
CLEVELAND — Bears cornerback Charles Tillman will have a 1:30 p.m. news conference Friday at the Children's Memorial Hospital to address a serious medical issue involving his infant daughter. Coach Lovie Smith and physicians from the hospital...Tags: National Football League, Devin Hester, Danieal Manning, Charles Tillman, Brandon McGowan
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