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Vaccination schedule for children is safe, study says
The recommended schedule of vaccines for children is safe and has done much to dramatically lower the incidence of devastating illnesses, according to a new national scientific study that was partly led by a Northwestern University professor....
Tags: Disease Prevention, Northwestern University, Immunization, Diseases and Illnesses, Children's Health
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Jazz bass legend Charlie Haden yearns to perform again
The revered jazz bassist Charlie Haden hopes he can give a brief speech when he picks up his Lifetime Achievement Award from the Recording Academy the day before the Grammys are broadcast on Feb. 10. But Haden sometimes has difficulty speaking, and...
Tags: Movies, Howard Reich, Pat Metheny, Ceremonies, Music Theater
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SAG Awards 2013: What to look for at the actors' big night
On Sunday night, it's the actors' turn. Many critics groups and the Hollywood Foreign Press Assn. have already weighed in with their favorite films and performances of the year, and now the time has come for the Screen Actors Guild Awards. Oscar...
Tags: Silver Linings Playbook (movie), Helen Mirren, Sally Field, Alan Arkin, Marion Cotillard
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From our files for Jan. 27, 2013
100 YEARS AGO — 1913 Enoch Burton, candidate for jailer of Mercer County, is endowed with the remarkable gift of being able to hoo-doo warts. He is removing warts while he prosecutes his campaign and is said to be gaining many votes through his...
Tags: Water Supply, Elections, Hospitals and Clinics, Mining, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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New releases: John Hawkes, Helen Hunt shine in heartfelt 'Sessions'
The Sessions Available on VOD beginning Jan. 29 Before he died, polio-stricken poet Mark O'Brien wrote an article about his experiences having sex for the first time, with a therapist. Writer-director Ben Lewin adapted the article into a simple,...Tags: Movies, Helen Hunt, Andy Samberg, In Bruges (movie), Christopher Walken
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Bill Gates says he's 'not satisfied' with Microsoft
Bill Gates may not be involved with the day-to-day operations of Microsoft Corp. anymore, but he's still got plenty of opinions about the company he founded nearly four decades ago. "There's a lot of things like cellphones where we didn't get out in...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Steve Ballmer, Microsoft Surface, Microsoft Corporation, Xbox 360
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Why sex onstage rarely works
After I pointed out that the Goodman Theatre production of Christopher Shinn's "Teddy Ferrara" contains a goodly amount of onstage groping, poking and unbuttoning, a fevered member of the Twitterati made a rather stinging observation. "Chris Jones," the...
Tags: Patrick Wilson, Helen Hunt, Girls (tv program), The Sessions (movie), Goodman Theatre
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More info on vaccines
I'm writing in resonse to Kenneth VanAntwerp M.D. commentary on Oct. 31 about Gardasil. The Gardasil supposedly protects you from only four different strains of HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) when there are more than 100 different strains of HPV. Fifty-...Tags: Disease Prevention, Human papillomavirus, Measles, Diseases and Illnesses, Whooping Cough
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Mike Piazza and the lost crusade against Vin Scully
Another day, and no news that Mike Piazza has blamed Jonas Salk for polio. Not a word that Jack Nicholson is the core problem for the Lakers, Sandy Koufax is the cause of Clayton Kershaw’s hip problem, that Walter Cronkite was actually on the grassy...
Tags: Mike Piazza, Justin Sellers, Clayton Kershaw, Vin Scully, Sandy Koufax
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FDR film falls flat
Bill Murray as FDR? The casting might sound weird at first. But Murray's subtly charming presence ends up being one of the stronger elements of the otherwise lightweight romance "Hyde Park on Hudson," which depicts one of the most revered United...Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Bill Murray, Elizabeth II
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Salisbury school kindergarten registration
The annual kindergarten registration will be conducted at the Salisbury-Elk Lick Elementary School from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 1 to 3 p.m. March 8. At the regular school board meeting on July 13, 2011, a ruling was passed that a child is eligible for...Tags: Diphtheria , Preschools, Personal Data Collection, Hepatitis B , Schools
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Radio journalists in Nigeria accused of spurring slayings
Two radio journalists have reportedly been charged in northern Nigeria on suspicion of airing a broadcast that incited the slayings of women vaccinating people against polio. The case centers on a program aired days before the shootings last week....
Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Murder, Disease Prevention, Ban Ki-moon, Immunization
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Feb 12, 2013
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