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From texting to apps, using cell phones for health

From texting to apps, using cell phones for health
What if my blood sugar’s too high today? Is it time for my blood pressure pill? With nagging text messages or more customized two-way interactions, researchers are trying to harness the power of cell phones to help fight…

Duck Boat, 2 Bodies Pulled From Delaware River

Duck Boat, 2 Bodies Pulled From Delaware River
Two days after a barge crashed into a stopped tourist boat, leaving two Hungarian tourists missing, authorities retrieved two bodies from the Delaware River, including a girl identified as one of the victims. Identification of the second body was pending.

Duck boat, 2 bodies pulled from Philadelphia river

Duck boat, 2 bodies pulled from Philadelphia river
A sunken tourist boat and two bodies were pulled from the Delaware River two days after a barge crashed into the boat, which crew members had stopped after seeing and smelling smoke. One body was identified as a girl who was one of two missing Hungarian tourists; identification of the second was pending. The body of 16-year-old Dora Schwendtner was spotted by a crew on a fishing boat before dawn …

How to remove duck tape from windows.?

Back during hurricane season in 2005 we put duck tape on all of our windows, and just recently we found that we forgot to take it off one windw. We tried taking it off but cant get it off or it leaves some it there. how can i get the duck tape off the window without breaking or leaving residue on the window?

From Oriel College to Helmand

From Oriel College to Helmand
Afghan Taliban. –Photo by AP Oriel College is tucked away in the medieval heart of Oxford, and has a lovely square and hall. Established by Charles II in 1326, it has continued to provide generations of students with a fine education. In another incarnation, I would love to study there.

Candidate’s Words on Vietnam Service Differ From History

Candidate’s Words on Vietnam Service Differ From History
Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat running for the U.S. Senate from Connecticut, told veterans he “served in Vietnam.” But he did not.

Mayo Clinic Women’s HealthSource: Highlights from the May Issue

Mayo Clinic Women’s HealthSource: Highlights from the May Issue
ROCHESTER, Minn.—-Here are highlights from the May issue of Mayo Clinic Women’s HealthSource. You may cite this publication as often as you wish. Mayo Clinic Women’s HealthSource attribution is required.

NYTimes: Blumenthal’s Words on Vietnam Service Differ From History

NYTimes: Blumenthal’s Words on Vietnam Service Differ From History
p.copyright {display: none !important;} The New York Times reports: At a ceremony honoring veterans and senior citizens who sent presents to soldiers overseas, Attorney General Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut rose and spoke of an earlier time in his life.

Journey from the first to last Spectator byline

Journey from the first to last Spectator byline
In the four years since that byline ran, too much has happened to ever be recounted satisfactorily in my last column.

Food: From Bali with love

Food: From Bali with love
THERE is an unusual story behind the name of one of Bali’s most favourite and traditional dishes, Bebek Bengil. Although it doesn’t sound very appetising when it is translated in English, Bebek Bengil or “Dirty Duck” now ranks as “the” preferred Balinese street food.