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Young Afghan Militants Ready to Kill and Die

...  Afghan militants ready to kill and die “The message my father left me when he became a martyr was that I should follow him,” Fadaei said, speaking in a matter-of-fact tone while sitting on a thin mattress in a small, dank room in Kabul's government-run juvenile rehabilitation center. “I … Read more on A & T Register Delaware REC first in the nation to achieve Health Information Technology goals To help providers implement EHRs and achieve each stage of meaningful use, the federal government allocated funding to establish extension centers throughout the United States. QIDE REC began offering Delaware physicians technical assistance, guidance … Read more on Cape Gazette Read ...

Christian Counseling Services: Health Insurance Quotes Reform Obamacare Updates

Health care spending projections for the next decade, published in the journal  Health Affairs last week, appeared to have a little something for everyone. Prepared by Medicare’s Office of the Actuary, the report notes that health care spending will increase 0.2 percent faster than previously projected due to the health reform law’s many changes to the system. As a result, The New York Times proclaimed that the “health plan won’t fuel big spending,” causing an annual spending increase of 6.3 percent rather than 6.1 percent. The Christian Science Monitor, on the other hand, warned that reform will definitely cause health insurance costs to rise and that Americans should be on guard for big increases in 2014 when many of the law’s major provisions kick in. Spending on health insurance is expected to increase 12.8 percent in 2014 as millions of uninsured Americans gain coverage. However one interprets the results of the report, it is clear that rising ...

Loetz Recovering, Grateful for Support

Loetz recovering, grateful for support STEVENSVILLE — Salisbury University nursing student Kristen Loetz of Stevensville has been released from the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore to a rehabilitation facility as she recovers after being shot Sept. 3 at her Onley … Read more on The Star Democrat CHA slows down on mixed-income housing In April, the CHA unveiled “Plan Forward,” nicknamed Plan for Transformation 2.0, which focuses on acquiring homes in neighborhoods across the city for rehab, boosting economic activity around CHA sites and providing job/educational training for people … Read more on WBEZ Read more... ...

Is This a Dumb Idea for a Book/movie?

Question by Anonymous: Is this a dumb idea for a book/movie? It came a disturbing dream that I just had o.O Read more... ...

Brunswick County District Court

...  County District Court Nicole Louise Brown, felony aid and abet larceny, misdemeanor aid and abet larceny, contributing to delinquency of juvenile, all voluntarily dismissed. … William C. Ellington, PG DWI level 5; driving while license revoked, possession open container … Read more on State Port Pilot Senators demand answers on drug agency's use of NSA domestic surveillance … concerns that gaps in the policy and law are allowing overreach by the federal government's intelligence gathering apparatus," wrote the senators – Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin, Ron Wyden of Oregon, Tom Udall of New Mexico, Richard Blumenthal of … Read more on RT (blog) Read ...

Blossom South Holds Off the Feds

Blossom South holds off the feds The state and federal governments have to stop their actions against Blossom South Nursing and Rehabilitation Center until the nursing home gets a hearing on allegations of problems with care. U.S. District Court Judge David Larimer granted a … Read more on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Matt Kemp ready to move past 0-for-5 rehab comeback “I haven't played in more than five weeks,” Kemp said after striking out, grounding into two double plays and hitting just one ball out of the infield — a ninth-inning fly to center field that ended his Rancho Cucamonga Quakes' loss against the High … Read more on Los Angeles Times Read more... ...

Twerked Up Over Nothing?

...  up over nothing? But graveyards and rehab centers are full of celebrities who kidded themselves that they, and not the entertainment machine that would happily discard them, were in charge. It's a lesson that many people, male and female, famous and not, learn the hard … Read more on Chicago Tribune Blossom South sues state, feds Blossom South Nursing and Rehabilitation Center has filed a lawsuit to stop the federal government from taking away funding and the state from closing it down, at least until it's had a chance to defend itself. “We want to have the ability to have a … Read more on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Read ...