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Amazon warehouse workers fight for unemployment benefits
Months after she suffered heat exhaustion and lost her job in an Amazon.com warehouse in Breinigsville, Rosemarie Fritchman sat in a small conference room pleading for unemployment benefits of about $160 a week. Opposing her at the hearing before a...
Tags: Whitehall, Injuries and Wounds, Bethlehem Steel, Breinigsville, Rentals
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Prep Basketball: Danville boys falls to West Jessamine in season opener
hmorris@amnews.comFatigue got the better of Danville in the second half of its season opener Tuesday as the Admirals shot just 17 percent over the final two quarters and visiting West Jessamine pulled away for a 59-51 win. “I don’t want to take away credit from...Tags: Basketball, Rashawn Jackson, Sports
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Cardinal George: Doctors 'couldn't find any evidence of cancer'
Tribune reporterMedical tests have shown that Chicago's Cardinal Francis George appears to be free of cancer, he said in a wide-ranging interview, though doctors have advised the Roman Catholic archbishop to skip two Christmas Day traditions dear to him. Because months...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Holy Name Cathedral, Christianity, Customs and Tradition, Immune System
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Eagles get win in second of back-to-back games
The Aberdeen Central girls’ basketball team unwrapped a win with a bow of lessons. The holidays do not get much brighter than that in the basketball world. Third-rated Aberdeen (6-0) beat Rapid City Central 57-44 Saturday in Aberdeen. The...
Tags: Basketball, Sports
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Colts avoiding the "Rookie Wall"
This time last year Andrew Luck and the rest of the Colts rookies were wrapping up their final week of the college football regular season. In 2012 the schedule is much different, the NFL season extends into the final week of December and that doesn't...
Tags: National Football League, Football, Andrew Luck, Vick Ballard, Sports
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Pakistani teen shot by Taliban undergoes surgery, out of danger
World NowOutrage swept across Pakistan on Wednesday over the Taliban’s attempt to kill a 14-year-old girl who had spoken out against militants’ attempts to ban education for girls. Malala Yousafzai was recovering from surgery to remove a bullet that... -
Russian court frees one member of punk band on appeal
World NowA Russian court on Wednesday unexpectedly freed one of three female punk rockers imprisoned for their protest against President Vladimir Putin’s rule, but left her companions behind bars.... -
Long-elusive Philippines peace accord reflects exhaustion
World NowGlobal Focus: With 150,000 dead from decades of religious and ethnic fighting and no family in the southern Philippines free of fear they could be the next slain, Filipinos and their fractious leaders have run out of energy for rebellion. A road map to... -
Jesse Jackson Jr. on medical leave for exhaustion
WGN NewsExhaustion. That is what the offices of Jesse Jackson Jr are saying about the 2nd District Congressman who has been receiving treatment since Sunday, June 10th. The first anyone is hearing about it is Monday when his spokesperson said the Jackson...Tags: Chicago, Rod Blagojevich, Debbie Halvorson, Chicago Tribune, Prosecution
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State, counties activate heat emergency plans
Maryland health officials have activated a state heat emergency plan, and some counties have followed suit, with temperatures already topping 90 degrees by 11 a.m. Wednesday. The state Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is warning residents to be...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Health, Heat Stroke, Westminster (Carroll, Maryland), Mount Airy
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Hot weather Survival Guide
Hot weather is the silent killer in the summertime, especially among small children and the disabled. It's important you know the facts about working and playing in the hot weather. HOW TO RECOGNIZE HEAT EMERGENCIES Heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and...
Tags: Science and Technology, Health, Heat Stroke, Physiology, Science
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Robert B. Reich: Coming soon to Wall Street, the biggest scandal yet
Just when you thought Wall Street couldn't sink any lower -- when its excesses are still causing hardship to millions of Americans and its myriad abuses of public trust have already spread a miasma of cynicism over the entire economic system -- an even...
Tags: Finance, Insider Trading, Economy, Business and Finance, Abusive Behavior, Bank of America Corp.
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