Onorato spells out plan — and name — in race

Onorato spells out plan — and name — in race
Associated Press Writer PHILADELPHIA — In the space of a recent Saturday afternoon, gubernatorial candidate Dan Onorato toured a cross-section of Pennsylvania’s largest city — hosting a barbecue in north Philadelphia, canvassing door to door during a block party in a white neighborhood in the northeast and taking the stage at African-American festivals in the south and west sections.

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Onorato spells out plan —and name — in gov’s race

Onorato spells out plan —and name — in gov’s race
Associated Press Writer PHILADELPHIA — In the space of a Saturday afternoon, gubernatorial candidate Dan Onorato toured a cross-section of Pennsylvania’s largest city — hosting a barbecue in north Philadelphia, canvassing door to door during a block party in a white neighborhood in the northeast and taking the stage at African-American festivals in the south and west sections.

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Nurse brings restaurant skills to patients

Nurse brings restaurant skills to patients
The bib was secured around my neck as the comfortable leather chair slowly reclined. Staring up through the dark sunglasses that had been placed over my eyes, I could see a bright medical procedure lamp as a pair of gloved hands holding sterilized instruments moved over me.[...]

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Aetna CEO to retire; Bertolini named replacement

Aetna CEO to retire; Bertolini named replacement
Aetna CEO Williams to retire; company president Mark Bertolini named as replacement

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‘Day on the Bay’ launches in Alviso and draws big, multicultural crowd

‘Day on the Bay’ launches in Alviso and draws big, multicultural crowd
Alviso — the next Sausalito. Go ahead and laugh, but that’s the word from some who spent a warm, breezy Saturday at Alviso Marina County Park enjoying the first ‘Day on the Bay” multicultural festival.

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Chilean hospital could release most miners today

Chilean hospital could release most miners today
COPIAPO, Chile — Chile’s 33 rescued miners posed with the president and were poked by doctors on Thursday, itching to reunite with families and sleep in their own beds for the first time since a cave-in nearly killed them on Aug. 5.

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New Haven health center gets $1.4M from feds

New Haven health center gets $1.4M from feds
NEW HAVEN — The Fair Haven Community Health Center, which serves 15,000 people in its community each year, has won almost $1.5 million in federal grants from President Obama’s health care reform package.

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High-ability learners learn what it takes to work in health care field

High-ability learners learn what it takes to work in health care field
Fluid squirting from the knee drew gasps from the Northwest Public Schools seventh- and eighth-graders as they watched a long-distance live video feed of a knee-replacement surgery being done at Mount Carmel East Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.

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IU-trained doctor brings health care to impoverished areas abroad

IU-trained doctor brings health care to impoverished areas abroad
The 4-year-old boy stood in front of Dr. Timothy Burgess gasping and wheezing for air.

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Rescued Chilean miners hold emotional reunion

Rescued Chilean miners hold emotional reunion
Rescued Chilean miners have celebrated an emotional mass at the scene of their record-breaking survival amid some strains over the media frenzy surrounding them.

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