Missing 11-year-old Located In Central Florida After Days Of.
Autopsy reports: No drugs found in 3 teenage girls killed by train in Florida
April 2nd, 2010 No drugs found in 3 girls killed by train in Fla.MELBOURNE, Fla. Officials say they found no drugs in tests of the three teenage girls who were killed by a train as they crossed a railroad bridge in Florida earlier this year.
Fla. doctor's sign warns away Obama voters, says 'Changes to your healthcare begin right now'
April 2nd, 2010 Florida doctor's sign warns away Obama supportersMOUNT DORA, Fla. A central Florida urologist has posted a sign on his office door warning supporters of President Barack Obama to find a different doctor.
Body of missing NH mother found in Maine; family says she was troubled by bipolar disorder
March 15th, 2010 Body of missing NH mother found in MainePORTLAND, Maine A New Hampshire woman who fled her home in a manic state, leaving her husband and young son behind, left few clues when she abandoned her car 150 miles away in another state on a highway median in a snowstorm. Police believed Sarah Rogers was likely picked up by a motorist in central Maine.
Mary the elephant, 63, dies at central Fla. zoo from age-related illness
March 3rd, 2010 Elephant dies at Fla. zoo from age-related illnessORLANDO, Fla.
Florida gov: Flights continue out of Haiti, even after US military halted medevacs
January 31st, 2010 Florida gov: Flights continue out of HaitiMIAMI Florida's governor says hundreds of people have been flown from Haiti to Florida, even after the U.S. military halted medical evacuation flights for critically injured patients.
Man exonerated by DNA after 35 years in jail looks forward to Dr. Pepper, says he's not angry
December 17th, 2009 Fla. man exonerated by DNA after 35 years in jailBARTOW, Fla. A Florida man who spent 35 years in prison has been freed after DNA evidence exonerated him.
Madras Medical College to be shifted to new building
November 25th, 2009 CHENNAI - The Tamil Nadu government has decided to shift the Madras Medical College to a new eight-storeyed building, which will come up at a place where a central jail stood once. The government, in a statement Wednesday, said the decision was taken as the existing college building is more than 100 years old and patients and visitors to the hospital face problems.
NYC boy with Asperger's missing for 11 days lived in subways; says did it to avoid scolding
November 24th, 2009 NYC boy missing for 11 days lived in subwaysNEW YORK The mother of a 13-year-old boy with Asperger's syndrome who was missing in New York City for 11 days says her son spent the entire time in the subway system. The boy's mother, Marisela Garcia, feels police were slow to make the case a priority because she's a Mexican immigrant.
Rs.332-cr budget to check swine flu: Azad
November 20th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The central government has committed Rs.332.92 crore in various health measures to check the spread of Influenza A (H1N1), more commonly known as swine flu, Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad said Friday. The first case of swine flu in the country was confirmed in May this year.
Pennsylvania woman allegedly passes drug-filled balloon to prison inmate while kissing him
November 20th, 2009 Cops: Woman smuggled drugs to Pa. inmate with kissMERCER, Pa.
Find kidnapped doctors or face strike, says Bihar medicos
November 2nd, 2009 PATNA - The Indian Medical Association (IMA) Monday threatened to paralyse medical services in Bihar if the two doctors who were allegedly abducted nearly forty-eight hours ago in the state's Samastipur district were not found soon. The association also protested against the "police's failure" in recovering the abducted doctors.
Wisconsin corrections officials begin work to collect missing samples of DNA from felons
September 22nd, 2009 Wis. corrections officials collect missing DNAMADISON, Wis. Wisconsin corrections officials have ordered felons whose DNA is missing from a statewide database to report to their local sheriff's department to submit a sample.
Central NY resident has rare brain disease spread by mosquitoes; swamp to be sprayed
September 11th, 2009 Central NY resident has rare brain virusSYRACUSE, N.Y. Health officials say a central New York resident has been diagnosed with Eastern Equine Encephalitis, a rare and potentially fatal brain infection spread by mosquitoes.
Europe's first farmers were migrants who settled about 7,500 years ago
September 4th, 2009 WASHINGTON - The analysis of ancient DNA from skeletons suggests that Europe's first farmers were not the descendants of Stone Age hunter-gatherers in the region, but were probably migrants who came into major areas of central and eastern Europe about 7,500 years ago, bringing domesticated plants and animals with them. The research involved the analysis of DNA from hunter-gatherer and early farmer burials, and compared those to each other and to the DNA of modern Europeans.
Central team visits Orissa's diarrhoea-hit region
September 1st, 2009 RANCHI - A three-member central team-led by joint director of National Institute of Communicable Diseases (NICD), Uma Chawla, on Tuesday visited Orissa's diarrhoea-hit Kalahandi region where the disease has already claimed 25 lives. Chawla held meetings with senior district administration officers and doctors in affected villages of Bhawanipatna and Lanjigarh blocks.
Earthquake Facts History
And so it goes on throughout history. In 2008, there was a big quake in Sichuan, southwest China. The dust had hardly settled before reports came out of animals predicting the quake. In this case of course, it being China it was
Being very aware of its history of use under the colonial regime, a Constitutional Bench of the Supreme Court in Kedar Nath vs. State of Bihar, while finally settling the issue in favour of the impugned provision cautioned that;
TheKing James version English Bible Code makes predictions of a quake. Such a quake either near Los Angeles or near San Francisco could be one of the greatest disasters in United States history. One day such a quake will hit.
The Haiti quake, described by some experts as the deadliest natural disaster in modern history, may have killed more than 300000 people, the Haitian government says. It also left more than a million people homeless, many of them young
Haiti's Prison Break, Result Of The Earthquake Or Inside Job Huffington Post (blog) In the aftermath of the earthquake, Haiti's largest prison was victim to what South Africa's Eyewitness News called, "the largest jailbreak in history.
@TheViviszivi they can't do anything because what do they prepare for? they know natural disasters will strike, but they aren't positive which ones. Build a ship for a flood, and you get an earthquake. Build a floating building, around the world so did these prophets see natural or human caused earthquakes bringin on an apocalypse? we dont know and chances are we may never find out because this could very well be the biggest lie/event in the history of this world
The structural consultant then selects an appropriate set of earthquake time-histories recorded from earlier earthquakes and designs the structure by undertaking Time-History Analysis such that the inter-storey displacements always
With a potential 300000 people killed and more than a million left homeless, many of them young orphans, the Haitian earthquake is considered one of the worst natural disasters in modern history. The singer said she believes that
Debt Collection Agency Does The Right Thing By: Mallory Megan | Apr 12th 2010 - Collections agency American Profit Recovery began a fund raising attempt in order to assist people trying to bring relief to the Haiti earthquake victims.
Interesting Random Facts. What does tsunami literally mean in Japanese? Was the 1906 San Francisco earthquake the deadliest U.S. natural disaster in history? What is the worst earthquake in recorded history and when?
1.The largest recorded earthquake in the United States was a magnitude 9.2 that struck Prince William Sound, Alaska on Good Friday, March 28, 1964 UTC.
2.The largest recorded earthquake in the world was a magnitude 9.5 (Mw) in Chile on May 22, 1960.
3.The earliest reported earthquake in California was felt in 1769 by the exploring expedition of Gaspar de Portola while the group was camping about 48 kilometers (30 miles) southeast of Los Angeles.
4. Before electronics allowed recordings of large earthquakes, scientists built large spring-pendulum seismometers in an attempt to record the long-period motion produced by such quakes. The largest one weighed about 15 tons. There is a medium-sized one three stories high in Mexico City that is still in operation.
5. The average rate of motion across the San Andreas Fault Zone during the past 3 million years is 56 mm/yr (2 in/yr). This is about the same rate at which your fingernails grow. Assuming this rate continues, scientists project that Los Angeles and San Francisco will be adjacent to one another in approximately 15 million years.
6. The East African Rift System is a 50-60 km (31-37 miles) wide zone of active volcanics and faulting that extends north-south in eastern Africa for more than 3000 km (1864 miles) from Ethiopia in the north to Zambezi in the south. It is a rare example of an active continental rift zone, where a continental plate is attempting to split into two plates which are moving away from one another.
7. The first pendulum seismoscope to measure the shaking of the ground during an earthquake was developed in 1751, and it wasnt until 1855 that faults were recognized as the source of earthquakes.
8. Moonquakes (earthquakes on the moon) do occur, but they happen less frequently and have smaller magnitudes than earthquakes on the Earth. It appears they are related to the tidal stresses associated with the varying distance between the Earth and Moon. They also occur at great depth, about halfway between the surface and the center of the moon.
9. Although both are sea waves, a tsunami and a tidal wave are two different unrelated phenomenona. A tidal wave is a shallow water wave caused by the gravitational interactions between the Sun, Moon, and Earth. A tsunami is a sea wave caused by an underwater earthquake or landslide (usually triggered by an earthquake) displacing the ocean water.
10. The hypocenter of an earthquake is the location beneath the earths surface where the rupture of the fault begins. The epicenter of an earthquake is the location directly above the hypocenter on the surface of the earth.
11. The greatest mountain range is the Mid-Ocean Ridge, extending 64,374 km (40,000 mi) from the Arctic Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean, around Africa, Asia, and Australia, and under the Pacific Ocean to the west coast of North America. It has a greatest height of 4207 m (13,800 ft) above the base ocean depth.
12. The worlds greatest land mountain range is the Himalaya-Karakoram. It countains 96 of the worlds 109 peaks of over 7317 m (24,000 ft). The longest range is the Andes of South America which is 7564 km (4700 mi) in length. Both were created bythe movement of tectonic plates.
13. It is estimated that there are 500,000 detectable earthquakes in the world each year. 100,000 of those can be felt, and 100 of them cause damage.
14. It is thought that more damage was done by the resulting fire after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake than by the earthquake itself.
15. A seiche (pronounced SAYSH) is what happens in the swimming pools of Californians during and after an earthquake. It is an internal wave oscillating in a body of water or, in other words, it is the sloshing of the water in your swimming pool, or any body of water, caused by the ground shaking in an earthquake. It may continue for a few moments or hours, long after the generating force is gone. A seiche can also be caused by wind or tides.
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Berto – Club Sea Breeze Reviews
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Welterweight titleholder Andre Berto returns to the ring on Saturday night when he faces welltraveled Carlos Quintana over 12 rounds at the Bank Atlantic. He is training Joe Elegele.
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The blood fighting begins between boxing top welterweights Andre Berto and Carlos Quintana on the Saturday night at Sunrise Fla. They said Elegele was from Melbourne but he is listed from Winter Haven. Daud Yordan 12 rounds for vacant interim WBA featherweight title Guillermo Rigondeaux vs.
Andre Berto will going to defend his title against former WBO champion Carlos Quintana. ready to defend his welterweight title again. Watch Andres Greatest Hits.
Bad Left Hook previews Saturday nights fight between Andre Berto and Carlos Quintana. Berto is the WBC Welterweight title holder and definitely has edge over Quintana in this match. Also Celestino Caballero faces Daud Yordan. Carlos Quintana 12 rounds for Bertos WBC welterweight title Celestino Caballero vs.
While getting ready for the next fight I took a glance to the left and saw Bertos trainer Tony Morgan walking to the ring.
Tonight at 1030pm ET Andre Berto takes on upper echelon welterweight Carlos Quintana the only man to beat Paul Williams.
Andre Berto vs Carlos Quintana Live Stream. The BertoQuintana fight was scheduled for 12 rounds of boxing and billed as Fighting For Haiti promoted by DiBella Entertainment and sponsored by. HBO Boxing match between Berto vs Quintana is the main event set for today.
MIAMI Eleven months ago Andre Berto stepped into the ring at Hard Rock Live Arena in Hollywood Fla.
Andre Michael Berto (born September 7, 1983) is a Haitian-American professional boxer, who represented Haiti at the 2004 Summer Olympics. On June 21, 2008, Berto became the WBC welterweight champion by defeating Miguel Rodriguez by seventh round technical knockout.
Personal life
Raised one of seven children in Winter Haven, Florida, Berto was introduced to boxing by his father Dieuseul, who competed professionally in mixed martial arts and taught the sport at a school in Winter Haven. For Berto, the sport of boxing became a solace to stay out of trouble. His brother, James Edson Berto, is a professional mixed martial artist. Berto is often called Mike, his middle name.
Amateur career
As an amateur, Berto won a bronze medal in the 2003 World Amateur Championships. He was also a two-time National Golden Gloves champion, a two-time National PAL champion, a three-time U.S. amateur champi
Tennis Great Martina Navratilova Diagnosed With Noninvasive Breast.
Report: Tennis great Martina Navratilova diagnosed with breast cancer
April 7th, 2010 more imagesmore imagesReport: Tennis great Navratilova has breast cancerNEW YORK A report says tennis great Martina Navratilova has been diagnosed with breast cancer and that her prognosis is said to be excellent. People magazine's Web site posted a story Wednesday quoting Navratilova saying "I cried" after being informed of the diagnosis following a routine mammogram.
Chemical exposure before mid-30s 'ups breast cancer risk'
April 1st, 2010 more imagesWASHINGTON - Women exposed to chemicals and pollutants in the workplace before they reach mid-30s may have a higher risk of developing breast cancer later in life, says a new research. The study revealed that women exposed to synthetic fibres and petroleum products during the course of their work are most at risk.
For some cancer patients, removing a breast doesn't always mean living longer
March 26th, 2010 Losing breast not always best for cancer patientsBARCELONA, Spain For some women, having a breast removed once they're diagnosed with cancer doesn't always mean they'll live longer, a new study says. Researchers said that in women with breast cancer who also have genetic mutations that make them more susceptible to the disease, women appear to live just as long whether they choose treatment that preserves their breast or have a breast removal, or mastectomy.
'Eat and drink less, exercise more to prevent breast cancer'
March 26th, 2010 London, Mar 26 (ANI): Women should eat less, cut down on booze and exercise more to prevent breast cancer, says an expert. According to Carlo La Vecchia, head of epidemiology at the University of Milan, females should eat more fruit and vegetables and less fat and red meat, drink less alcohol and do more exercise, reports The Daily Express.
Red Cross president Gail McGovern has cancer; diagnosis came a day after Haiti earthquake
February 26th, 2010 Red Cross president Gail McGovern has cancerWASHINGTON Gail McGovern, the president and CEO of the American Red Cross, says she has been diagnosed with breast cancer. McGovern says in a statement that she learned of her cancer the day after Haiti's deadly earthquake.
Why Tamoxifen fails to work on some breast cancer patients
February 24th, 2010 LONDON - British scientists have revealed that they have found why some women suffering from breast cancer do not respond to treatment by the drug Tamoxifen. According to them, the drug is given to most women diagnosed with breast cancer to prevent the cancer returning, but not all of them respond to the drug, and experts estimate a third get no benefit.
Booze may raise breast cancer recurrence risk
December 11th, 2009 more imagesWASHINGTON - Drinking alcoholic beverages is associated with a 30 percent increased risk of breast cancer recurrence, says a new study. According to the new Kaiser Permanente study, post-menopausal or overweight women may be most susceptible to the effects of alcohol on recurrence.
Invasive breast cancer often overdiagnosed
November 13th, 2009 SYDNEY - Overdiagnosis of invasive breast cancer could be as high as 42 percent, says a new study. The study shows the reduced mortality rate from increased mammography screening has a flipside.
1 out of 4 breast cancers 'not life threatening', says Oz study
November 11th, 2009 MELBOURNE - A new Australian study has suggested that almost one in four invasive breast cancers in women of ages between 50 to 69 years is not fatal. The research has further heated up the question: what part of abnormalities picked up by the mammogram tests can actually threaten life?Epidemiologist Dr Stephen Morrell of the University of Sydney and her colleagues studied cases in New South Wales and found that the number of women diagnosed with breast cancer and aged between 50-69 increased almost two times after tests began.
Michelle Obama marks breast cancer awareness month, survivors share health insurance stories
October 23rd, 2009 Michelle Obama highlights breast cancer awarenessWASHINGTON First lady Michelle Obama is tying breast cancer awareness to the push to change the health insurance system. At the White House on Friday, an audience of breast cancer survivors, advocates and lawmakers heard other women describe being denied coverage because of a cancer diagnosis in their past.
Well-educated women hardest hit by breast cancer
October 22nd, 2009 SYDNEY - Well-educated women and those who live alone are emotionally the hardest hit by breast cancer, according to new findings. The study, undertaken by Monash University Medical School (MUMS), found that older women tended to experience lower levels of overall well-being compared to women of similar age in the community two years after their diagnosis.
More women opting to remove healthy breast after cancer diagnosis
September 28th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Te number of women going for surgery to remove the healthy breast after cancer diagnosis in one breast, according to a new study of New York State data. And this was despite a lack of evidence that the surgery can improve survival.
Breast cancer intervention may reduce depression, inflammation
September 21st, 2009 WASHINGTON - A psychological intervention for newly diagnosed breast cancer patients with symptoms of depression can not only relieve depression but also lower inflammation, according to a new study. The study was conducted by researchers at the Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Centre and involved patients with stage II or III breast cancer, reports sciencedaily.com.
Obesity, booze and smoking increase second breast cancer risk
September 9th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Obesity, alcohol use and smoking significantly increase the risk of second breast cancer among breast cancer survivors, says a new study. The study by researchers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center has been published online Sept.
Over-expressed protein may make non-invasive breast cancer invasive
September 9th, 2009 WASHINGTON - An over-expressed protein can convert active but non-invasive breast cancer into a different cell type, and thereby turn it into invasive breast cancer, according to scientists at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center.
Dominican Republic – Club Sea Breeze Travel
The Dominican Republic is most likely one in every of the so much traveled destinations within the world.
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Royal Caribbean Cruises Of The Dominican Republic. Have you at any time wondered why you will discover a lot of people who have been dreaming to seek for greener pastures from the United States. It has a massive number of beaches ancient sights and.
The Dominican Republic is likely one of the most traveled destinations within the world.
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es"es>Repblica Dominicana, ) is a nation on the island of Hispaniola, part of the Greater Antilles archipelago in the Caribbean region. The western third of the island is occupied by the nation of Haiti, making Hispaniola one of two Caribbean islands that are occupied by two countries. Both by area and population, the Dominican Republic is the second largest Caribbean nation (after Cuba), with 48,442square kilometres (18,704sqmi) and an estimated 10 million people.
Inhabited by Tanos since the seventh century, the territory of the Dominican Republic was reached by Christopher Columbus in 1492 and became the site of the first permanent European settlement in the Americas, namely Santo Domingo, the countrys capital and Spains first capital in the New World. In Santo Domingo stand, among other firsts in the Americas, the first university, cathedral, and castle, the latter two in the Ciudad Colonial ar