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Nurses Fleeing Profession For Pay, Respect
Of The Morning CallA revolution is sweeping across the health care industry, and it has turned medicine into big business. Bigger health systems mean better care, say some analysts. Others predict a crisis in which compassion is replaced by Wall Street toughness. Morning...Tags: Pennsylvania, Travel, Companies and Corporations, Employees, Finance
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Overseas disasters to impact homeowners insurance rates
South Florida Sun-SentinelWhen South Florida homeowners see their insurance rates rise, it's not only because the year was ripe with hurricanes. Rates can still shoot up if no hurricane struck land. That's because the insurance world is tied through reinsurance -- the insurance...Tags: Insurance, Companies and Corporations, Hurricanes, Consumers, Contracts
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Alternative hearing aid bridges the silence
Sun-Sentinel Health WriterElizabeth Cowen's face lights up with pure delight as the audiologist taps keys on a tiny computer. "How does my voice sound?" asks Susan Lopez, who works at the University of Miami School of Medicine Ear Institute. "You sound great," Cowen answers....Tags: Eyewear, Miami International Airport, Medical Procedures and Tests, University of Miami, San Jose
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'Dennis the Menace' creator Ketcham dies at 81
Times Staff WriterHank Ketcham, who created a classic piece of Americana in "Dennis the Menace," the comfortingly light-hearted comic strip about a rascally, forever-5-year-old boy, died of heart disease and cancer Friday at his home in Pebble Beach, Calif. He was 81. The...Tags: Children, World War II (1939-1945), Walt Disney, Brian Walker, Death
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U.S. tracks terrorist rings
Washington BureauNew York police arrested one man with a fake U.S. pilot's license and detained at least five others Thursday evening as federal officials, fearing another wave of terrorist attacks against Americans, intensified an international manhunt designed to...Tags: Suicide, Pennsylvania, Unrest, Conflicts and War, FBI, Daytona Beach
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12 massacre suspects were living next door
Sun-SentinelThey were our neighbors. Twelve of the 19 men suspected of killing 5,000 innocents, threatening our freedom and edging our country toward war lived in our midst, seven in Delray Beach and five in Hollywood. They lounged at a pool in Deerfield Beach,...Tags: Pennsylvania, Unrest, Conflicts and War, FBI, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Condos and Houses
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Anthrax probe widens as second case discovered
Sun StaffFederal officials widened their probe yesterday into the death of a Florida man from anthrax, acknowledging that they are considering bioterrorism after anthrax spores were found on the victim's computer keyboard and in a colleague. Attorney General John...Tags: Employees, Illnesses, Death, Diseases and Illnesses, Aircraft Hijacking
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Woman in N.Y. 4th anthrax case
Sun StaffAn NBC News employee in New York became yesterday the fourth American to be discovered with a rare anthrax bacterium, raising fears that media companies may have been targeted for a biological attack through the mail. The possibility that the anthrax...Tags: Biopsy, FBI, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Department of State, Newspaper and Magazine
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More anthrax cases found
Sun StaffTwo suspicious letters - one delivered in New York and another in Nevada - have been found to contain anthrax, while five more employees of a Florida tabloid publisher have tested positive for exposure to the rare and deadly bacteria, officials...Tags: Symptoms, Rockefeller Center, Microsoft Corporation, Companies and Corporations, U.S. Secret Service
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Editor's wife rented to 2 suspects, FBI says
Chicago Tribune staff reporterIn a strange twist, the FBI said Sunday that the wife of the editor of the tabloid newspaper where anthrax has been discovered rented apartments in Delray Beach, Fla., to two men suspected of crashing a hijacked jetliner into the World Trade Center on...Tags: Rockefeller Center, Rentals, Microsoft Corporation, Death, Diseases and Illnesses
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Facing anthrax scare with rational caution
AMERICANS should react to the possibility of terrorism by anthrax spore as they have to such dangers as cancer from the sun and death on the highways - by proceeding with caution, even extreme caution, but not with panic. A handful of incidents,...Tags: Health and Safety at School, World War II (1939-1945), Death, Defense, FBI
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Anthrax alert shuts House
Sun StaffWASHINGTON - Investigators said that they have "substantive leads" about the origins of the anthrax that was mailed to Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle and triggered a partial shutdown yesterday on Capitol Hill. Congressional leaders closed the House...Tags: Oregon, Steny Hoyer, FBI, Maryland, Richard A. Gephardt
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