Saturday, May 02, 2009

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Government Can't Solve Our Health Care Problems (Newsweek)

Sat, 02 May 2009 12:53:02 -0700
I hear loud and clear from people in my state, and from across the country, what they want to see in health care. They want it to cost less, have the highest quality and see that it extends to all Americans—even when they lose their job or when they're sick. Republicans agree. So do Democrats. Where we disagree is how to get the job done.

Dems: Opportunity as Gay Marriage Acceptance Grows (ABC News)

Sat, 02 May 2009 14:25:09 -0700
Growing acceptance of gay marriage has Dems seeing opportunity, GOP re-examining opposition

How to Beat Fear

Sat, 02 May 2009 09:58:41 -0700
Everyone has irrational fears and hang-ups, It’s human nature. Often times, they result from a bad experience as children and it leads to us fearing something. Common fears are spiders, the dark, heights, things like that; my mom’s is horses. Being scared of horses isn’t an extremely irrational fear, seeing that they are extremely large and powerful. If a horse is particularly rambunctious a company called roping saddles manufactures Abetta saddles that can be used to control it. However, if

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Swine Flu: Illinois Has 3 Confirmed Cases, Over 80 Probable As Cases Spread Beyond Chicago Nexus

Sat, 02 May 2009 15:25:38 -0700
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- As swine flu spread into central and far-northern Illinois, face masks and hand sanitizer became hot sellers and the state's top doctor assured the public that flu medicine is readily available statewide. State health officials announced Saturday that Sangamon and Winnebago counties each has a probable case of the new flu strain, the first Illinois counties affected outside the Chicago metropolitan area. More than half the state's cases are in Chicago and Cook County

Rise in rabies cases puts Valley pets at risk (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)

Fri, 01 May 2009 21:11:59 -0700
A week after a Phenix City man reported being attacked by a rabid fox, officials in Russell County said more cases have been discovered and they are encouraging residents to get their pets vaccinated.