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- Latest Advances In Scarless Surgery Presented At International Course On NOTES Surgery (Medical News Today)
Dec 28, 2008 - The second annual international medical education course on the advanced minimally invasive technique called NOTES -- natural-orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery -- was presented by the gastroenterologists and surgeons who helped pioneer the revolutionary technique, which allows for minimally invasive surgical access to internal organs through existing body openings. - Dead mobster's family fights over mother's will (Asbury Park Press)
Dec 28, 2008 - Mildred and her welder-husband John DiGilio had eight children together over their three-decade marriage before the husband and father died at the age of 47 in 1961. It was not surprising, then, that their oldest child — his father's namesake — stepped in to provide for his close-knit family after his dad's passing. - MP dismisses Arab entry to Iran nuclear dispute (Islamic Republic News Agency)
Dec 28, 2008 - Iran - US - Arab A Majlis deputy said on Sunday that entry of Arab states to the Iranian nuclear dispute is the US policy that cannot solve the problem. - Homeland Security forecasts five-year threat picture (Durant Daily Democrat)
Dec 28, 2008 - WASHINGTON (AP) — The terrorism threat to the United States over the next five years will be driven by instability in the Middle East and Africa, persistent challenges to border security and increasing Internet savvy, says a new intelligence assessment obtained by The Associated Press. - Homeland Security forecasts five-year threat picture (Durant Daily Democrat)
Dec 28, 2008 - WASHINGTON (AP) — The terrorism threat to the United States over the next five years will be driven by instability in the Middle East and Africa, persistent challenges to border security and increasing Internet savvy, says a new intelligence assessment obtained by The Associated Press. - South Asia natives feel region's rising tensions (The Journal News)
Dec 28, 2008 - Even through the conviviality of the holiday season, Raman Kaul could feel the stress of rising tensions between her native India and neighboring Pakistan. - South Asia natives feel region's rising tensions (The Journal News)
Dec 28, 2008 - Even through the conviviality of the holiday season, Raman Kaul could feel the stress of rising tensions between her native India and neighboring Pakistan. - Have your home tested for lead (The Scranton Times-Tribune)
Dec 28, 2008 - Lead paint poses a real threat to your family’s health, especially your children. Older homes, in particular, are at greater risk for lead exposure. So, if you live in a house more than 30 years old and haven’t yet tested for lead, it is not too hard or costly to do — and it may be well worth it. - Homeland Security forecasts 5-year threat picture (Royal Oak Daily Tribune)
Dec 27, 2008 - WASHINGTON (AP) — The terrorism threat to the United States over the next five years will be driven by instability in the Middle East and Africa, persistent challenges to border security and increasing Internet savvy, says a new intelligence assessment obtained by The Associated Press. - Homeland Security forecasts 5-year threat picture (Royal Oak Daily Tribune)
Dec 27, 2008 - WASHINGTON (AP) — The terrorism threat to the United States over the next five years will be driven by instability in the Middle East and Africa, persistent challenges to border security and increasing Internet savvy, says a new intelligence assessment obtained by The Associated Press.
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