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Kick Off Your Drug Free Summer to be Monday at Mike Waters Memorial Park
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comMembers of the Franklin County nonprofit community are taking steps to make sure area youth start their summer right with the third annual Kick Off Your Drug Free Summer. Kick Off Your Drug Free Summer will be Monday from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at Mike Waters...Tags: Drug Use, Research, Franklin (New London, Connecticut), Lifestyle and Leisure, Recreational Substance Use
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Roanoke College posts poll results about Virginians and hot-button issues
There are some interesting results from a new Roanoke College poll. It asked respondents about important social issues nationally, and polled people across Virginia. On immigration reform, when offered a choice of how to deal with immigrants in the U....
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Florida's consumer confidence up, contrary to national mood
Sun SentinelFloridians are feeling more upbeat about the economy than the rest of the nation with consumer confidence growing in the state in March, according to a monthly University of Florida survey released Tuesday. UF's consumer confident index rose three...Tags: Economic Indicator, Research, Consumers, University of Florida, Consumer Confidence
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Floridians' economic confidence dips slightly
Sun SentinelFlorida’s consumer confidence dropped slightly in February, although Floridians reported being more positive than last month about their personal finances, according to a monthly University of Florida survey. While the overall confidence survey...Tags: Personal Finance, Research, Consumer Confidence
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Consumer confidence up from year ago -- but down from pre-election high
Sun SentinelConsumer confidence in Florida is up from last year but dropped from its pre-election highs of September and October, the University of Florida reported Thursday. Floridians' overall confidence reached a post-recession peak of 80 in the two months...Tags: Republican Party, Research, Democratic Party, Elections, Politics
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Infertility rates haven't changed much in 20 years
It can seem like infertility is on the rise, especially in developed countries as women wait longer to start families. But according to a new analysis of 277 surveys, conducted by researchers at the World Health Organization and other institutions,...Tags: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Research, Health Organizations, Demographics, Gonorrhea
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Hispanic chamber of commerce leader pleads 'Fix the debt'
Sun SentinelA Lake Worth man is going to Washington with a simple message: Fix the debt. Julio Fuentes, president of the Florida State Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, will appear at the national capital with other grassroots activists to plead with leaders to solve...Tags: Small Businesses, Research, Fiscal Cliff, Lake Worth, Consumer Confidence
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Floridians' consumer confidence drops amid 'fiscal cliff' concerns
Sun SentinelFloridians' consumer confidence fell in November after rising to five-year highs the previous two months, according to a University of Florida survey released Tuesday. Blame the confidence drop on the election and worries that Washington won't come to...Tags: Ben Bernanke, Republican Party, Democratic Party, Research, Elections
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Florida consumer confidence holding steady
Blog-o-nomics - Orlando SentinelConsumer confidence in Florida appears to be holding steady, according to the University of Florida's Survey Research Center. The center's monthly index in August was 77, unchanged from the July reading. That's just one point shy of the post-recession... -
Our View: Teen prescription drug abuse hits home
Most of us have seen the commercials warning parents and other adult family members to safeguard their prescription medications from teenagers. Those warnings hit home this week when eight Imperial County teens in two cities and two separate cases...Tags: Drug Use, Behavioral Conditions, Muscle Relaxers, Research, Arts and Culture
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August Jobs Report: U.S. adds 96,000 Jobs
THE EMPLOYMENT SITUATION -- AUGUST 2012
Total nonfarm payroll employment rose by 96,000 in August, and the unemployment rate edged down to 8.1 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Employment increased in food services and drinking...Tags: Food Industry, Unemployment, Employment Opportunities, Research, Employment
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Living In Land Of Steady Habits Is No Party
LARRY Gina, we devote quite a bit of space to important things, such as vampires and what's wrong with women - an inexhaustible subject. I'm a political kind of guy, but this is Connecticut. Politics is sufficiently dull as to send the normal...Tags: New Britain, Civil and Public Service, Executive Branch, Tea Party Movement, Research
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