Transitions: Unpredictable route ends
Transitions: Unpredictable route ends in the classroom (Boston Globe)
Former dentist Jeffrey Meropol traded in the drill for textbooks, becoming a teacher and coach at a local school.
Bogus dentist wants to practice again (icCroydon)
WHEN 300 patients of Omid Omidi Mazaheri were recalled to take HIV tests they were left horrified. The 40-year-old had not been registered as a dentist in the UK and health bosses feared he may have transferred blood-borne diseases from one person to another.
CAROL CAIN/SMALL BUSINESS: Feeling fine in Detroit (Detroit Free Press)
This is the story of three entrepreneurs who chose to locate in the Motor City when it might have been easier to set up shop elsewhere.
National Dentex Corporation Announces Sales and Earnings for the Third Quarter 2005 (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
National Dentex Corporation , one of the largest owner/operators of dental laboratories in the United Stat
Bond recommendations (The Arizona Republic)
Here are the projects recommended for funding in the 2006 bond program by about 700 volunteers on 14 subcommittees.
SC stays construction of hotel on Shimla Mall Road (The Tribune)
The Supreme Court has stayed the extended construction of Tashkent hotel in Shimla, that falls in the prohibitory heritage Mall Road zone, following a petition by the Municipal Corporation of Shimla (MCS) alleging that the construction was being done in violation of the laid down guidelines.
Health Fields Offer Many Jobs (RedNova)
There are many different jobs in the medical field. Listed below are some health-related jobs, the training, salary ranges and duties for each: Certified Medical Assistant -- RSHG Training Center. Training: Requires a 10-month program, with either day or night classes available.
Sunday, Oct. 23 (Chillicothe Gazette)
CHURCH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES: Church of Deliverance, 393 N. High St. Bishop-elect, Jessie Lisath, of Columbus, will speak during the 10:45 a.m. service and Bishop Edward Shouse, of Pickerington, will speak during the 4 p.m. service.
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