'No urgency' over hospital
'No urgency' over hospital death (The Sunday Mail)
A WOMAN who found another woman collapsed in the toilet of a Sydney hospital has told an inquest that nurses had no sense of urgency when she reported the discovery.
BDS final prof result announced (Daily Times)
LAHORE: University of Health Sciences (UHS) announced its BDS final professional annual examination 2005 results for Lahore Medical and Dental College, de Montmorency Institute of Dental Sciences (DIDS) and Nishtar Medical College.
Metro Briefing (New York Times)
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2,000 Theropod teeth (PhysOrg)
A paleontologist at Washington University in St. Louis has concocted a mathematical scheme for identifying dinosaurs based upon measurements of their copious Mesozoic dental droppings. His method could help paleobiologists identify and reconstruct the lives of the creatures that roamed terra firma many millions of years ago.
Toothworks proprietor sues former owner (Saipan Tribune)
The new owner of Toothworks and Open Choice dental clinic sued the former owner yesterday over the sale of the company. Alan Stuart Markoff accused Todd Keith Johnson of misrepresenting the company s financial information that made the former decide to purchase the dental practice for $525,000.
Army s goodwill gesture (The Tribune)
IN the remote, mountainous Ladakh, the Army has opened a window to the rest of the world for the local populace, which has by and large been living in a world of deprivation and destitution.
Voice mail supports police theory in Kraynak death (Herald Standard)
Canadian authorities have come forward with a voice mail message from a French-speaking woman claiming to represent the taxicab driver who drove a local man just prior to his death more than two months ago.
ETT teachers protest, infighting mar Dullo s visit (The Tribune)
Bathinda, November 5 PPCC president Shamsher Singh Dullo s visit to the city was marred by protests by jobless ETT teachers, factionalism in the party and boycott of his press conference by a section of media today.
Forensic experts gather in Burlington for annual meeting (The Burlington Free Press)
A conference room at the Wyndham Burlington hotel was transformed Wednesday into the envy of police departments across the country. A half-dozen computers were loaded with the latest software to analyze fingerprints.
Campus aims to help homeless in Valley (The Arizona Republic)
A new, innovative, brimming-with-hope ''campus'' to serve the Valley's homeless opens Monday in downtown Phoenix, and Mark Holleran said he'll have to keep a strong grip on his emotions at the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
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