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82. Featured PRFirm
New Book on 'Your Health and Information Technologies' Released Bankix Systems Ltd releases a detailed exploration of the impact of information technologies on contemporary healthcare delivery in its latest e-book titled, "Your Health and Information technologies. New Book on 'Your Health and Information Technologies' Released Bankix Systems Ltd releases a detailed exploration of the impact of information technologies on contemporary healthcare delivery in its latest e-book titled, "Your...
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83. DNA helped ID serial killer imprisoned in Montana
Laurite's yellow Volkswagen bus had been at the rest area with its doors open for a full day when a truck driver called police to report two abandoned dogs. Ward told police he avoided Arkansas on his drive west because of an auto theft offense from 1998 and that he drove primarily on Interstate 95 for the duration of the trip. Smith discovered the partially decomposed body of 25-year-old Kristin Laurite naked and face down near a pond, her sundress discarded nearby. Though the suspect's...
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84. Senator wants to bar forced use of ID implants
The measure is one of a series of bills the Palo Alto Democrat has proposed to control the use of so-called radio frequency identification devices, which can be placed in badges, passports, driver's licenses and on bodies to transmit radio signals with identifying information. SACRAMENTO (AP) -- Forgot your company identification badge at home? That wouldn't be a problem if employees had a small identification device about the size of a grain of rice inserted under their skin instead of a...
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85. DINING OUT
Specialties: caviar service, saut ed foie gras, Maine lobster and artichoke fricassee, wild salmon with melted leeks, braised veal cheeks. Specialties: oysters on the half shell, sirloin burger with garlic French fries, dry-aged New York steak, lemon meringue pie. Specialties: grilled hanger steak, baby artichoke pizza, pappardelle with Bolognese sauce, ice cream sandwiches. Specialties: tomato and sweet onion salad, fried Ipswich clams, pot roast, dry-aged steaks, ice cream sundae....
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86. Iowa farmers fans of IndyCar
Despite its no-hassle usage, there are many misconceptions in other markets. I was glad to see someone who has that much drive, enthusiasm and excitement for open-wheel racing was able to make history happen in driving, but also by making ethanol come to the forefront in making it our fuel, said Buddy Rice, his former teammate. The race sponsorship and the leagues use of the fuel arent to make Iowans aware of ethanol. Dana was killed in an accident during practice before last years season...
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