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Flood risk: Bane of Balboa Island's existence
Craig Schusterick, his workman's hands powdery white with construction grit, led the way across Onyx Avenue on Balboa Island to show off his handiwork. His nearly complete three-story home — designed with solid wood paneling to echo the Cape Cod...
Tags: Oceans, Religion and Belief, Floods, FEMA, Environmental Issues
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Teva closing West Rockhill manufacturing plant
Teva Pharmaceuticals announced Thursday it plans to close its West Rockhill Township manufacturing plant in 2017, eliminating more than 450 jobs there and dealing a significant blow to northern Bucks County's employment base. CEO Jeremy Levin, who took...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Bethlehem Township (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Food and Drug Administration, Modafinil, Ametek Incorporated
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Use of alertness drug modafinil takes off, spurred by untested uses
In up-all-night, work-work-work America, a prescription medication like modafinil was sure to make major inroads from the get-go. And, whether you call this novel stay-awake drug by its commercial names -- Provigil and Nuvigil -- or by its plain-Jane...
Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Food and Drug Administration, Crime, Law and Justice, Insomnia, Modafinil
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Wild's Harding up for all challenges
Josh Harding is on medication for multiple sclerosis and had played in two games since January before he received about as little warning as imaginable Tuesday night that he would start a Stanley Cup playoff game against the league's best team. A couple...Tags: Minnesota Wild, Jonathan Toews, Mikko Koivu, Stanley Cup Playoffs, United Center
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Lehigh Valley company news
Gap International receives award for its website redesign Gap International's website redesign has been recognized by the Interactive Media Awards with a Best in Class award in the Professional Services category. This is the highest honor given by the...Tags: Parkinson's Disease, Medical Specialization, Nursing, Nursing Homes, Allentown
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MS Walk at Antietam National Battlefield raises $75,000 to help fight disease
matthewu@herald-mail.comMarcy Fleeharty had no idea her great aunt had multiple sclerosis until only days before Saturday’s Walk MS Hagerstown at Antietam National Battlefield. Fleeharty, of Berkeley Springs, W.Va., said she already had decided to take part in Saturday&...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Antietam National Battlefield
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Bickell nets game-winner for Blackhawks in overtime
The Wild's starting goaltender limped off the ice during warm-ups and didn't play. The Blackhawks' starter allowed a goal on the first shot he faced in the game. Welcome to the wild and wacky world of playoff hockey. On the last day of April, the...
Tags: Minnesota Wild, Phoenix Coyotes, Patrick Kane, Western Conference (NHL), Torrey Mitchell
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Fortunate Hawks get needed wake-up call
A man of few words, and front teeth, Bryan Bickell flashed a smile only a hockey mom could love Tuesday night, summing up how it felt to score the winning goal in the Blackhawks' 2-1 overtime victory over the Wild. "It's special,'' Bickell said. "It was...
Tags: Viktor Stalberg, NBA Playoffs, Jonathan Toews, Joel Quenneville, Stanley Cup Playoffs
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READER SUBMITTED: Spanish-Language VP Steps Out In Fight Against MS
HartfordSulma Avenancio, New Britain, and Nitasha Garcia, Hartford, pose before the start of the 2013 Walk MS, held Sunday, April 21, in Manchester. Avenancio is senior vice president of integrated marketing solutions at the Hartford-based Entravision...Tags: Television Networks, New Britain, Media Industry, Entravision Communications Corporation, Univision (tv network)
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Blackhawks vs. Wild: Who has the edge?
Offense The Hawks roll four lines and finished second in the NHL with an average of 3.10 goals per game. Center Dave Bolland is battling a groin injury, but if he's at full strength, a shift back to the third line could be in order as Michal Handzus has...
Tags: Michal Rozsival, Duncan Keith, Matt Cullen, Clayton Stoner, Jonathan Toews
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READER SUBMITTED: Travelers Team Steps Out In Fight Against MS
BurlingtonGinger Sturges, Sarah Shea, Julie Lipski and Tina Shea sign in at the check-in table early in the morning Sunday, April 21, while at the 2013 Walk MS which was held in West Hartford. Burlington resident Tina Shea, operations unit manager and captain of...Tags: West Hartford, Transportation Industry, Yale-New Haven Hospital, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Waterbury
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