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Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Workers Compensation Laws - Papelbon impressive in batting practice


Papelbon impressive in batting practice
Philadelphia Inquirer - FORT MYERS, Fla. - Terry Francona raved about young Jon Papelbon one day after raving about another right-handed power pitcher, veteran Curt Schilling. With Boston's exhibition opener scheduled for Thursday, Francona has greater depth among his

Jensen wraps up bull sale preparations, continues calving heifers
Prairie Star - BOULDER, Wyo. - This year's unusually mild winter has yielded an ideal calving atmosphere for the Jensen family's Lucky 7 Angus Ranch. The weather has been really nice, said Jim Jensen, who with his family raises registered Angus cattle near

Repetitive-motion injuries not caused by job, doctor says
Northwest Herald - When a Marengo police officer filed a workers' compensation claim in August, the city's insurance carrier sent him to a doctor who does not believe that repetitive motion injury occurs because of work. Illinois Public Risk Fund denied Marengo Officer

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