The "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" cuties were all well-dressed for the fall-time weather as they exited their posh temporary pad to tend to the day's filming efforts for their new reality spin-off series.
Oct 9, 2010
Kim Kardashian: I've Been HACKED By Khloe!
The "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" cuties were all well-dressed for the fall-time weather as they exited their posh temporary pad to tend to the day's filming efforts for their new reality spin-off series.
Property market: Britain's most resilient property areas - Telegraph
Chile miners: BBC sends 25 to cover rescue of 33 - Telegraph
The corporation’s staff significantly outnumbers all the other UK broadcasters put together, with ITV having sent six people, Sky News a team of nine and Channel 4 News just three.
Light at end of tunnel as drill nears trapped Chile miners
Rescue shaft nearly reaches trapped Chilean miners
Credit: Reuters/Luis Hidalgo
By Cesar Illiano
COPIAPO, Chile | Sat Oct 9, 2010 2:10am EDT
COPIAPO, Chile (Reuters) - Chilean rescuers on Saturday were drilling the last part of an escape shaft for 33 miners trapped deep underground after a cave-in two months ago, nearing the culmination of a record-setting tale of survival.
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- Escape shaft nearly reaches Chile's trapped miners (AP)
AP - Drillers neared the lower reaches of a gold and copper mine where 33 men have been trapped for more than two months, preparing for a breakthrough Saturday that would unleash a national outpouring of joy.
- Gunmen torch 29 more NATO oil tankers in Pakistan (AP)
- Wal-Mart ends profit sharing with employees (AP)
- 2 injured when man opens fire at SoCal school (AP)
- Bank of America stops US foreclosures for review (AP)
- National security shuffle: Jones out, Donilon in (AP)
Oct 8, 2010
Latest Medical News
Integra LifeSciences to feature Inforce Reinforcement Matrix at ASSH Annual Meeting
8. October 2010 06:07Integra LifeSciences Holdings Corporation announced today that it is featuring the Inforce Reinforcement Matrix at the 65th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand (ASSH) on October 7-9, in Boston, Massachusetts. [More]
Japanese MHLW approves CryoLife's BioGlue Surgical Adhesive for aortic dissections
8. October 2010 06:01CryoLife, Inc. an implantable biological medical device and cardiovascular tissue processing company, today announced that its BioGlue Surgical Adhesive has received Shonin approval from the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare (MHLW) for use in the repair of aortic dissections. [More]
Tobacco consumption raises risk of death in comparison with non-smokers
8. October 2010 05:58Researchers from the Polytechnic University of Cartagena (UPCT) estimate that each pack of cigarettes really costs €107 for men and €75 for women, when premature death is taken into account. These figures confirm previous studies, and are of key importance in the cost-benefit analysis of smoking-prevention policies. [More]
Young adults continue to represent Americans without health insurance
8. October 2010 05:57Young adults continue to represent one of the largest groups of Americans without health insurance, with nearly 15 million people aged 19-29 uninsured in 2009-an increase of more than 1 million over 2008, according to a Commonwealth Fund report released today. However, the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is poised to make a significant difference for this population, as up to 12.1 million could gain subsidized insurance once all of the law's provisions go into effect in 2014. [More]
UBM Medica presents virtual conference for radiologists, imaging professionals
8. October 2010 05:53UBM Medica presented Diagnostic Imaging LIVE, a virtual conference for radiologists and imaging professionals, on September 29, 2010. [More]
Fish located near coal-fired power plants can pose public health problems
8. October 2010 05:50A new study from North Carolina State University finds that fish located near coal-fired power plants have lower levels of mercury than fish that live much further away. The surprising finding appears to be linked to high levels of another chemical, selenium, found near such facilities, which unfortunately poses problems of its own. [More]
Knowledge about ecology of disease limits spread of infection
8. October 2010 05:47Common frog (Rana temporaria) populations across the UK are suffering dramatic population crashes due to infection from the emerging disease Ranavirus, reveals research published in the Zoological Society of London's (ZSL) journal Animal Conservation. [More]
Non-GMO Day to raise awareness on genetically modified organisms in food supply
8. October 2010 05:42On Sunday, Oct. 10, Whole Foods Market and retailers across the country will celebrate Non-GMO Day to raise consumer awareness about the presence of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in the food supply. Driven by the nonprofit Non-GMO Project, this Sunday's events are designed to send a wakeup call to consumers across the country. [More]
Kaiser Permanente employees calls for new election
8. October 2010 05:39One year and seven months ago, an absolute majority of 43,500 Kaiser Permanente employees in California presented petitions to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), asking for a vote to leave the incumbent union SEIU and form their own union, the National Union of Healthcare Workers (NUHW). When ballots were counted today, 11,364 were for NUHW, and 18,290 were for SEIU and workers are calling for a new election [More]
People involved in ATV crashes are more likely to die from serious trauma: Research
8. October 2010 05:22In research that may surprise off-road riding enthusiasts and safety experts, a Johns Hopkins team has found that crashes involving ATVs four-wheeled all-terrain vehicles — are significantly more dangerous than crashes involving two-wheeled off-road motorcycles, such as those used in extreme sports like Motocross. [More]
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