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Saturday, December 24, 2005

Legal Information Blog - Health care from afar


Health care from afar
Casper Star-Tribune - 7 minutes ago
LARAMIE -- When Rex Gantenbein talks about the long-distance health care experiment he is in charge of, the first thing he likes to show people is a roadside sign on U.S. 85, the highway that leads north from Interstate 25 to Lusk.Save to My Web

Gotglued.Com Receives Major Holiday Gift For Bob Doughertys Legal Fund Bob Is The Man Who 'Gotglued' To The Toilet
[Press Release] PR Web via Yahoo! News - Dec 23 4:00 AM
Simi Valley, CA (PRWEB) December 23, 2005 -- Gotglued.com is pleased to report the receipt of a $10,000 holiday gift contribution from Shoji Kiyohara of Tokyo, Japan to assist Bob Dougherty in his legal fight to hold Home Depot accountable. A lawsuit has been filed and is being handled in the Federal Courts of Denver, Colorado case #1:05-CV-02337-WDM.Save to My Web

Mo. voters may be asked to decide if stem cell research can go on
Boston Globe - 55 minutes ago
ST. LOUIS -- As Jeff McCaffrey views the Missouri stem cell debate, the case for research is clear. Paralyzed in a traffic accident, the former Air Force Academy cadet sees embryonic stem cell work as ''faithful, godly, and absolutely moral."Save to My Web

FBI monitors radiation levels at Muslim sites without warrants; officials say program is legal
Picayune Item - Dec 23 5:35 PM
WASHINGTON (AP) - A classified radiation monitoring program, conducted without warrants, has targeted private U.S. property in an effort to prevent an al-Qaida attack, federal law enforcement officials confirmed Friday.Save to My Web

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