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Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Doubles: A Cunningham (7), D Barton (14), T Buck (7) RBI: C Pennington (8) Grounded into double play: R Bowen (1) Left in scoring position: A Cunningham (1), B Crosby (1), R Sweeney (1)
Team Batting: Left on base: 4 Left in scoring position: 2 Hits with runners in scoring position: 4 at-bats, 1 hits

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Extensively Detailed Report Offers Clinical Guidelines for …

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Extensively Detailed Report Offers Clinical Guidelines for Managing Care in Neurology and Neurosurgery
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) has announced the addition of the “Neurology and Neurosurgery: Clinical Guidelines for Managing Care 2nd Edition, 2008 Update” report to their offering.

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Orange County Chiropractor Reveals Truth About Back Pain, Carpal …

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Orange County Chiropractor Reveals Truth About Back Pain, Carpal Tunnel and Car Accident Injuries

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McCain-Palin Health Plan: An Apple a Day, or Your Wallet

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Looks like McCain’s health care plan aims to reduce access to employer-based coverage that protects most of us in the U.S. without giving us anything to fall back on.
Bob Herbert
A study coming out Tuesday from scholars at Columbia, Harvard, Purdue and Michigan projects that 20 million Americans who have employment-based health insurance would lose it under the McCain plan…
For starters,

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Never second guess yourself when deciding to take the cash and run

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

Wil Schroter is a serial entrepreneur, author and CEO of Go Big Network.
wilschroter.com in Columbus, Ohio.

Never second guess yourself when deciding to take the cash and run
Wil Schroter
Any entrepreneur or stockholder who has had a chance to cash out their stock has had to ask themselves one question: Is it enough? We wonder if we held out longer for a bigger offer whether that larger sum would make a much more significant impact on our lives.

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Fired Neiman Marcus worker can sue, court rules

Thursday, September 11th, 2008


A longtime Neiman Marcus employee in San Francisco who was fired in 2004 when painful ailments prevented her from working as a clothes-fitter can sue the retailer for discriminating on the basis of disability and her Middle East origin, a state appeals court has ruled.
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Fired Neiman Marcus worker can sue, court rules

Thursday, September 11th, 2008


A longtime Neiman Marcus employee in San Francisco who was fired in 2004 when painful ailments prevented her from working as a clothes-fitter can sue the retailer for discriminating on the basis of disability and her Middle East origin, a state appeals court has ruled.
More Bay Area News
Approval ratings for California Legislature hit new low
09.11.08
Budget impasse = more crowded classrooms
09.11.08

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Business groups strategize for return of ergonomics regulation

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Business groups strategize for return of ergonomics regulation

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Never second guess yourself when deciding to take the cash and run

Monday, September 8th, 2008

Any entrepreneur or stockholder who has had a chance to cash out their stock has had to ask themselves one question: Is it enough? We wonder if we held out longer for a bigger offer whether that larger sum would make a much more significant impact on our lives.
The truth is, it’s not the multimillions that will change your life forever – it’s the first million (or less) that really makes the difference.

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Review: Ten Things I Learned From Spore

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

creator Will Wright? This game has been in the news for years because of its raw ambition: Wright said it would simulate the entire history of life on Earth, from cells flagellating in the primordial soup all the way up to space travel. (He originally called the game
SimEverything
.)

Can anything actually live up to that standard? If
Spore
is our test case, then the answer has to be no: For all the work that went into this intricate and complex simulation of life, I never found myself gripped by the simple gameplay. But this isn’t to say it’s not fun to see what happens when you open up and start poking around in this game that bills itself as "your own personal universe in a box." In fact, with all of the real-life evolutionary science that went into the making of the game, I feel like I’ve actually learned a few things during my time in

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