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            <title>Abby Sunderland Is a 16-Year-Old Sailor. Deal With It, America</title>
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            <description>My new post on Politics Daily / Woman Up. Abby Sunderland Is a 16-Year-Old Sailor. Deal With It, America.
Abby Sunderland is alive and well. Her boat is upright (see photograph, courtesy Australian Search and Rescue, on her blog). She&amp;#8217;ll be rescued within 24 hours by a French fishing vessel now speeding to her location.
I&amp;#8217;ll bet her first interview will reveal she&amp;#8217;s not one bit sorry about her quest to become the youngest sailor to traverse the globe solo. The youngest, mind you &amp;#8212; not youngest girl.
On June 10, emergency signals went off when Sunderland got caught in 25-foot waves in the wintertime Indian Ocean, a sea her brother Zac, who achieved the same youngest sailor feat when he was just shy of 18, described as &amp;#8220;rough.&amp;#8221;
A recent 20/20 program title...</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 21:07:10 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Ed Bennett discusses Trends in Social Media for Health Care</title>
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            <description>2healthguru interviewed Ed Bennett of &amp;#8216;Found In Cache: Social Media resources for health care professionals&amp;#8217;.
Ed Bennett is a thought leader in the field of Social Media for Hospitals. He is a progressive voice, documentarian, and visionary change agent in the social media for health care organizations&amp;#8217; space. His commitment to track, update, educate and vet emerging health care organizational participation in social media is a major contribution to the granular evolution of the space.
Listen and enjoy this interview.
Listen to @2healthguru on Blog Talk Radio (Source: Nicola Ziady)</description>
            <author>Nicola Ziady</author>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 00:08:48 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Missing Florida Autistic Found Alive</title>
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            <description>A member of 11 year old Nadia Bloom&amp;#8217;s church found her after being stuck in Florida Mud for 11 days.  Bloom has a mild form of Autism.  According to her pastor bloom is currently dehydrated and quite thoroughly bitten by insects.  According to the father Nadia wandered off when taking pictures of nature.
  (Source: AspieWeb.net)</description>
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            <title>7 Steps To Find Lost Objects After Panic Sets In</title>
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            <description>Imagine this:  you’re preparing for a trip and 15 minutes before you leave the house you check for your passport.  You search through your luggage:  nothing.  You check in the normal spot in your bedroom dresser drawer:  not there.  Beads of sweat appear on your forehead.  Your mind races and your body isn’t far behind.  You ransack the house and you can’t find the passport.  You’re on the verge of hyperventilating, you’re covered in sweat, and you’re shaking with anxiety.  What now?!?
Variations of this scenario happen every day.  The lost object might be:

a wallet
purse
jewelry
your checkbook
your driver’s license
or the report your boss wants on Monday morning.

It could be anything.  We all misplace objects.  There are plenty of ways to try to p...</description>
            <author>PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 06:09:20 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>My Dad -- Missing and Found</title>
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            <description>We learned later that my father had become disoriented and lost. He did not have a cell phone, remember the name of the hotel where he and my mother were staying, remember my mother’s cell phone number...he was unable to ask for help.....
By Donna Giovannetti

My father went missing in Maryland. My mother was attending a conference at Fort Meade, Maryland and my father was supposed to pick her up at 4 p.m. 

By 5 p.m. he still had not arrived. My mother reported him missing to the Fort Meade police department and called me at my home in Lubbock, Texas. Thus began some of the most terrible hours of my life.

My husband Robert called Lori Gillen (a friend of his), the executive director of the Alzheimer’s Association in Lubbock. She told him about the Medicalert Safe Return program (of l...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 16:39:30 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>TNT Offers Dentists Tips on Copyright and SEO Marketing</title>
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            <description>Our friends at TNT offer a wealth of information for dentists who want to play it safe while becoming wildly popular online. Check out the last two blog posts at http://tips.tntdental.com/, and learn how to avoid big fines for copyright infringement. You’ll also find 5 great tips for boosting your dental website’s SEO strategy. (Source: dental blog for dentists about dentistry)</description>
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            <title>Elyn Saks Receives MacArthur Genius Grant</title>
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            <description>USC law professor Elyn Saks is one of the recipients this year of the MacArthur Foundation&amp;#8217;s &amp;#8220;genius grants&amp;#8221; of $500,000 &amp;#8212; no strings attached. You may remember her as the author of the book, The Center Cannot Hold: My Journey Through Madness, her story of living with schizophrenia which was published in 2007. She&amp;#8217;s led an extraordinary life and career, demonstrating that even serious mental illness doesn&amp;#8217;t have to be a handicap:

Saks, 53, suffered from schizophrenia all her life, but kept it hidden while excelling in her academic studies, receiving a philosophy degree from Oxford University and a law degree from Yale University before joining the faculty at USC. She is also an adjunct professor of psychiatry at UC San Diego, where she does research abo...</description>
            <author>World of Psychology</author>
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            <title>Accera’s Lost &amp; Found Campaign</title>
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            <description>What did you lose today? That&amp;#8217;s what the Lost and Found Campaign is asking people. When someone logs on to their site and chooses the icon that matches something they lost or forgot about, the selection will trigger an Accera donation to Alzheimer&amp;#8217;s Foundation of America (AFA). Each donation will be $1. Think of all the money that could raise!

The Lost and Found submissions will be accepted on-line through November 13. Log on to the Lost and Found Campaign (www.lostandfoundcampaign.com) to participate. The funds generated throughout this initiative will be donated to AFA on November 17, &amp;#8220;National Memory Screening Day,&amp;#8221; to further AFA&amp;#8217;s efforts to support individuals with Alzheimer&amp;#8217;s disease their families.
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            <pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 22:44:18 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Cocaine On Money</title>
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            <description>Just say no&amp;#8230; to money? Perhaps that should be the new anti-drug slogan. A new report showed that &amp;#8220;90 percent of paper money circulating in U.S. cities contains traces of cocaine.&amp;#8221; When I first heard this, I thought, &amp;#8220;no way!&amp;#8221; Of course, now that I think about it, it makes complete sense.

First of all, today very little is done with cash. Drug deals, last I heard, still used cash. So it makes sense that there would be a higher count of cocaine than other germs on money. But lest you think cocaine is the only thing found on bills, think again. The average bill has many different types of debris on it, including dirt, food, or germs.
Incidentally, the average bill stays in circulation for 20 months. The most bills with cocaine on them included the $5, $10, $20, ...</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 22:11:54 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Carradine Family Searches for Details</title>
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            <description>The recent death of David Carradine was a blow for many fans and certainly the family of the beloved actor. At first the death the considered a suicide, since Carradine was found dead with a cord around his neck and hanging from a closet bar. But now that additional details have surfaced about his death, the family is asking for the FBI to help get some answers. 

Carradine died in Thailand while working on a movie. This complicates matters in that it has been difficult to get the exact details of what happened. A maid apparently found the actor with a &amp;#8220;rope tied around his neck and one around his genitals.&amp;#8221;
&amp;#8220;It is unclear whether he committed suicide or not, or he died of suffocation or heart failure,&amp;#8221; said police Lt. Gen. Worapong Chewprecha.&amp;#8221;
I can certainl...</description>
            <author>A Hearty Life</author>
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            <title>Google Wave - Mission Drug Design Federation</title>
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            <description>&quot;The Google Wave Federation Protocol may succeed email (an innovation from 1965), as the dominant form of Internet communication.&quot;[Google Wave Federation Protocol @WP]Google launched Google Wave. It is a mind-blowing technical platform, which might just &quot;change&quot; publishing, health support of patients and physicians, and any other industry, where knowledge workers are suffering from keeping found things found (KFTF) and collaboration security (see conference blogging, libel law, compliant commenting, medicine 2.0 danger). I do not think the GWave will replace collaboration tools, but it might enrich them, by facilitating information moderation and bridging (for all peers and channels).You can check first the Google Wave presentation (almost 1.5 hours), or continue reading below.What is the ...</description>
            <author>Mining Drug Space</author>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2009 17:02:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>David Carradine Dead From Apparent Suicide</title>
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            <description>I think every time we hear of a beloved movie star&amp;#8217;s death it is shocking, but that&amp;#8217;s especially true when someone takes their own life. David Carradine has been found dead in his hotel room in Bangkok. He was shooting a new film and was &amp;#8220;found by crew members after failing to turn up for a dinner.&amp;#8221; Several sources have said he was &amp;#8220;found hanged in his luxury room and is believed to have committed suicide.&amp;#8221;

Many fans know Carradine from his 1970s series Kung Fu and movie Kill Bill. Our sympathies go out to his family.
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David Carradine Dead From Apparent Suicide (Source: A Hearty Life)</description>
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            <title>Could Getting Your Hands Dirty Make You Happy?</title>
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            <description>Midweek Mental Greening
Although I don’t live near it anymore, one of the things I love about my old city’s community mental health center is the center’s greenhouse. The center’s patients, or clients, grow and sell the flowers, ferns, and other plants within the greenhouse and any money raised goes toward the continuing operation of the center’s various programs.
I don’t have any firsthand experience with the center’s greenhouse (although I do keep promising myself to stop in the next time I’m in the city), but I’ve heard great things about it. Of course, that’s not surprising. We already know how mentally and emotionally beneficial activities like gardening can be (and if you need a refresher course, check out Thrive&amp;#8217;s Carry on Gardening website, including the g...</description>
            <author>World of Psychology</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2009 01:40:06 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Dental Websites: Search Engine Spiders Feed on Words</title>
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            <description>What makes you like a website? The colors, photos, look and feel of the site? The motion, the videos, or a fancy opening page? The things that appeal to humans do not appeal to search engine spiders.
SEO spiders refers to the technology behind indexing websites. If the spiders like your site, it will rank well in Google, Yahoo, and other search engines. If the spiders don’t like your site, in competitive markets, it will get buried. To spiders, words are like big, fat flies. SEO spiders’ mouths water at the thought of a website with a ton of content on it.
But you like the visual elements. That’s okay. You don’t have to give up the visual elements of your website in order to please the spiders – but you may have to compromise.
TNT Dental has been creating custom websites for den...</description>
            <author>dental blog for dentists about dentistry</author>
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            <title>Poem That Google Wrote</title>
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            <description>Auto-Suggestive
by Donna Trussell
a found poem

i sell pens
i sell the dead
i envy the wind
i could be happy
i have no friends
i have decided to follow jesus
i am bored
i am pregnant
i am jealous of my best friend
i hope you dance
i hope you die
i hope they serve beer in hell
i love you in french
i hated hated hated this movie
i cook you eat
i smell bread
i resent my stepchild
i come with the rain
i see no ships
i see hawks in la
i see in calculus
i trim my bush youtube
i drink alone
i cry all the time
i quit the internet
i want one of those
i wanna be the guy
i want to die
i can see russia from my house
i can see clearly now
i can&amp;#8217;t make you love me
i can&amp;#8217;t feel my face
i can&amp;#8217;t say i was ever lost but i was bewildered once for three days
Donna Trussell and google collabo...</description>
            <author>Donna Trussell</author>
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            <title>A needle in a haystack – a game chip in the needles</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=2097958&amp;cid=t_114906_133_f&amp;fid=35129&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fwhitterer-autism.blogspot.com%2F2009%2F01%2Fneedle-in-haystack-game-chip-in-needles.html</link>
            <description>More magic, than markerHosted by &quot;Tracy&quot; at &quot;Mother May I,&quot; but the photo-picture below will whizz you right there with one click.Just call me snap happy.During the course of the holidays, my children discover how to parachute, or more accurately, test which toys can fly and those which cannot.This is scientifically tested from the top of the stairs where the toys are hurled into the air, bounce off the ceiling and crash down on innocent victims below. It proves to be thoroughly hilarious entertainment for a good half hour. On conclusion of the half hour, they realize a serious flaw in the game plan, namely, the ten foot Christmas tree in the flight path. After a quick check, several items appear to be adrift, including a highly prized DS game, a one inch, thin, grey, plastic square. The m...</description>
            <author>Whitterer on Autism</author>
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            <title>The borders are closed to chinese milk products</title>
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            <description>CHINESE DAIRY PRODUCTS DETAINEDCandy, snacks, bakery products, pet food and other Chinese products that contain milk will now be detained at the border until tests prove that they are not contaminated. There is concern about such products being contaminated with the toxic chemical melamine.  Visit my Nov. 3, blog for more on this subject.  Melamine was found in infant formula in September and has sickened more than 50,000 infants in China and killed at least four. Melamine contamination has now broadened.  It has now been found in milk, eggs and fish feed. Several products sold in specialty products sold in Asian stores have been recalled. They include a nondairy creamer and Mr. Brown brands of tea and instant coffee, yogurt, frozen desserts, biscuits, chocolates, and cookies.  Chines...</description>
            <author>Dr. Needles Medical Blogs</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2008 23:19:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Dentist’s Website on Page One… But That’s Not the Whole Story</title>
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            <description>You may think it sounds pretty impressive to hear that a website is on &amp;#8220;page one.&amp;#8221; Granted, being on page one (or even better, at the top of page one) is a great goal if the term your site is found for is a good one. Here&amp;#8217;s what I mean -
When someone is looking for a dentist online, he or she will usually Google* the word &amp;#8220;dentist&amp;#8221; and a nearby city. This would mean that a Katy, Tx resident may type in &amp;#8220;Katy dentist&amp;#8221; or &amp;#8220;Houston dentist.&amp;#8221; Beyond that, the searcher may look for a more specific topic like &amp;#8220;cosmetic dentistry,&amp;#8221; &amp;#8220;gum disease,&amp;#8221; &amp;#8220;crowns in an hour,&amp;#8221; or &amp;#8220;clear braces.&amp;#8221;
To be found on page one for these relevant terms is terrific. To be found on page one, even in the number-one sp...</description>
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            <title>Nasty.</title>
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            <description>So, this is one for the story books.The Kid is all shifty eyed and anxious last night. I ask him what he's up to. He flails and avoids me for about an hour. He comes up to me at about 6:30 and says, I can't even tell you what I did. Just go to my room and look in my toybox.What am I going to find? A severed head? A hideous stain on his nice pants? Something dear to me cut up to pieces? Who knows, but I know one thing. This ain't good, my friends.I go down and open the toybox. A hideous stench hits me, and there is nothing in the toybox but one of my bigger pyrex bowls, filled with a nasty yellowish water. You know that part in The Shining when he goes into that bathroom and finds the scary dead body in the bathtub? That comes screaming to mind and I freak out and run out of the room and go...</description>
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            <title>Lost In Any Language, and Then Found</title>
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            <description>Friends had invited us to a pool party on Saturday afternoon. Jim had been asked to speak at a workshop here so I looked up directions on Google Maps, wrote them down, and off Charlie and I went&amp;#8212;-only to spend an hour and 15 minutes driving in circles on both sides of a state road. I should have printed out a map; I mistakenly thought that knowing the names of the streets would be enough. We were going to the home of a relative of our friend but I couldn&amp;#8217;t remember the relative&amp;#8217;s name; I called information, but couldn&amp;#8217;t get a phone number for her residence and my friend&amp;#8217;s cell must have been off. So it was back and forth hither and yon and turning into many strange suburban streets.
Charlie sat attentively in the center of the back seat and put up with my sall...</description>
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            <title>Google Home Search</title>
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            <description>I have an idea for Google!  How about Google Home Search?  When I&amp;#8217;m looking for something in the house, it would be great if I could type in my query and Google would find it for me. If the item can&amp;#8217;t be found, Google could suggest an alternative.
Question: Where&amp;#8217;s the TV remote?
Google: The item you searched for could not be found. Perhaps you should go for a bike ride instead. (Source: beth's myeloma blog)</description>
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            <title>Beware of Scam Emails!</title>
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            <description>A patient who has done half of a full-mouth rehab with you walks in one day and says she wants her dental records transferred to another dentist. &amp;#8220;Who is it?&amp;#8221; you ask, a bit miffed. You&amp;#8217;ve never heard of him! You&amp;#8217;ve worked so hard to build a great plan for long-term success for this patient. &amp;#8220;Can I just ask, why are you leaving us?&amp;#8221;
&amp;#8220;The other doc is cheaper and says he can do a better job than you. He said your lab isn&amp;#8217;t as good as his lab.&amp;#8221; 
What? This guy knows nothing. And why would this patient take some stranger&amp;#8217;s word over yours? You have one more question. &amp;#8220;So how did you hear about his practice?&amp;#8221;
&amp;#8220;He sent me an email,&amp;#8221; she says. 
So, you think, this patient that you&amp;#8217;ve gotten to know, that yo...</description>
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            <title>Happy National &quot;Make a Real Effort To Listen To The Pogues Day&quot;</title>
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            <description>Happy St. Patrick's Day! Is it cheesy to say that I hold this day, personally, in high regard?I mean, how many people have an actually holiday to point to, that is annually a &quot;I will be nostalgic for college today&quot; day? I'm not so much nostalgic for the life of college, anymore, but I do miss those great people I met over there. I found this the other day:My friend Dan, me, and Matt, another good friend, outside the Guinness Brewery in Dublin, April of about 1996. Great guys, I've essentially lost touch with both of them, and well, I hope they are doing well. We had good times. Cheers to them, cheers to nostalgia, cheers to Ireland. (Source: Soapy Water)</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2008 03:31:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>To create a little flower is the labour of ages...</title>
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            <description>In order to add to the continuing series, &quot;things I've found in my mom's house,&quot; I came across this little calendar my sister Peggy made me almost 15 years ago. It was one of those things, made by hand, hitting my tastes right on the nose, loving my quirks and feeding my interests, that only the people who know you inside out can do for you... Well, here are a few pages:Very few people know me so inside out. And apart from this being a sweet book of William Blake quotes, I have are hard time articulating why I think this truly is the best gift I've ever been given. Finding this again really made me smile. I'm so lucky to have a sister who has given me not only this gift, but the gift of encouragement in following what interests me, above all else. She's always encouraged me, and I think th...</description>
            <author>Soapy Water</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 2008 05:28:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Total Mysteries</title>
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            <description>Brought to you by site meter: Why is it that five people, in different places around the US, happened to google &quot;Something in the way he moves me&quot; between 6:42 and 6:53 this evening, bringing them to this site?Brought to you by AquaNet: Did I actually turn around and play some soccer after taking this picture? Nice hair. (Source: Soapy Water)</description>
            <author>Soapy Water</author>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 05:01:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <description>It's amazing how quickly life can change. On January 6, my mom had retinal detachment surgery. This was her seventh surgery of this kind, five having been done on her right eye, which was eventually lost completely to blindness. This surgery was successful, but at some point, shortly after the surgery, she told us that everything was dark, that this time was different from all of the other recoveries from this kind of surgery that she's been through, that something was not right. Her gut feeling was right: on the back of her eye, her retina, a blood clot had formed, blew, and has rendered her almost completely blind. She can only see a little bit of periphery, just around the edges of her retina that was not effected by the blood clot. As a result, The Kid and I are moving in. It's not a h...</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 02 Mar 2008 15:46:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Found: Four genes that spread breast cancer to lungs</title>
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            <description>Filed under: Breast Cancer, Research, Daily newsA new study of mice implanted with human breast cancer cells shows the spread of the disease to the lungs -- a common metastasis site -- is caused by the abnormal activation of four specific genes working together.The study, published in the journal Nature, indicates that shutting off the genes one by one can slow the growth and spread of this cancer. But turning off all four at one time almost completely stops the process. In mice anyway.These genes are no strangers to researchers who have known for some time about their existence and functions. They just know more about them now.The four genes work together at every step of the metastatic process to allow a breast tumor to develop blood vessels, let tumor cells enter the vessel walls and lu...</description>
            <author>The Cancer Blog</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 24 Apr 2007 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Information Needs During Wars</title>
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            <description>&quot;Notes&quot;. The Philosophical Review 1944 51(3):341-344.The following communication has been received from the Committee on Aid to Libraries in the War Areas : The American Library Association created this last year the Committee on Aid to Libraries in the War Areas, headed by John R. Russell, the Librarian of the University of Rochester. The Committee is faced with numerous serious problems and hopes that American scholars and scientists will be of considerable aid in the solution of one of these problems. One of the most difficult tasks in library reconstruction after the first World War was that of completing foreign institutional sets of American scholarly, scientific, and technical periodicals. The attempt to avoid a duplication of that situation is now the concern of the Committee.Many ...</description>
            <author>Marginal Space</author>
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