Scientists step up efforts to learn why, how we age - Tulsa World
WASHINGTON — Growing old isn’t for sissies, the saying goes. The passage of years usually brings physical frailty, failing memory, cancer and other diseases. As more people live longer, scientists are stepping up their e3orts to understand the ...
Buick cuts back on golf courtesy cars - Pittsburgh Tribune Review
In another sign of fragile financial conditions, some PGA Tour events are trying to figure out transportation for players after learning over the weekend that Buick will not be providing courtesy cars to most tournaments next year. "We've already ...
Taylor's 16 leads freshmen charge as Vanderbilt defeats Morehead State ... - Chicago Tribune
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) _ Freshman Jeffery Taylor's 16 points led five players in double figures, three of which were freshmen, as Vanderbilt defeated Morehead State 74-48 Sunday. Taylor scored 10 in the second half as the Commodores outscored the ...
Iowa woman awaiting ruling on earlier forging case accused of forging ... - Minneapolis Star Tribune
BURLINGTON, Iowa - A Burlington woman awaiting a court of appeals ruling on an earlier conviction for forging her mother's checks has been arrested for allegedly doing it again. The woman, 43, was sentenced last summer to 15 years in prison but is ...
Army chief: Soldiers should get more time at home - Contra Costa Times
Gen. George W. Casey Jr., Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, left, pins the Purple Heart on Spc. Robert Winegar Jr., right, during a ceremony at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Monday, Nov. 17, 2008. Winegar, an Infantryman, was wounded ...
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