Mother: Nurse felt threatened
Mother: Nurse felt threatened (Casper Star-Tribune)
LANDER -- A day before she was killed last year, Wyoming Honor Farm nurse Tammy Watts was worried because an inmate kept showing up at sick call and had been passing her notes, her mother testified Tuesday.
Police to hand over Azahari's body after autopsy (Jakarta Post)
Police say they will allow the relatives of Azahari bin Husin to claim his body and send it back to Malaysia, but only after they have completed a full autopsy on it.
Prosecution, defense rest in murder trial (Casper Star-Tribune)
LANDER -- In a surprising move, seconds after the prosecution rested its case in the Wyoming Honor Farm murder trial Friday morning, the defense rested as well.
Heavy Metals in Tibetan Medicine: dilemma or a magical remedy (Phayul)
Gone are the days when people asked the very meaning of Tibetan or Tibet before they tried to know about Tibetan Medicine. Tibetan culture has caught the pulse of people all around the world and so has the Tibetan healing science.
Forest Dept objects to Nayagaon NAC (The Tribune)
Mohali, November 11 In a major setback to the Punjab Government s move to declare Nayagaon and nearby areas as a notified area committee (NAC), the Department of Forests, Punjab, has objected to the move on account of the fact that most of the area of the proposed NAC is locked under the provisions of the Punjab Land Preservation Act, 1900, and the Forest Conservation Act, 1980.
SC summons officials for irregularities in medical entry test (Daily Times)
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the secretaries of provincial health and the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC) to appear in court in a case of alleged irregularities in the conduct of the entry test for medical colleges of the Punjab province.
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