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Career & Technology Center director investigated Lancaster Online
Officials at Lancaster County Career & Technology Center have investigated executive director Michael K. Curley for loaning 12 laptop computers belonging to the center to a private company he helped to found. The investigation, officials with the center's joint operating committee said,
Ex-doctor suing for $40 million The Burlington Free Press
Former surgeon claims Northwest Medical Center tried to destroy his career; hospital disputes his claims
INSIDE BOXING: Sucra not bitter over losses of career, job The Standard-Times
Ray Oliveira would be the first to admit that most of the problems in a turbulent 15-year boxing career were his own doing. But none of that prepared him for the double whammy he was hit with in recent weeks.
Spa owner to open stem cell collection site The Morning Call
But medical experts say need for adult cells is unproven and pricey process is speculative. A local pediatrician-turned-spa owner is taking another bold turn in her career -- using her Bethlehem Township business as a collection site for adult stem cells that might some day be used to treat cancer, repair hearts, even correct wrinkles.
Thomas D. Dublin, 95; Epidemiologist, Health-Care Advocate Washington Post
Thomas David Dublin, 95, an epidemiologist who helped design early field trials of Jonas Salk's polio vaccine and who became a medical director of the U.S. Public Health Service, died May 3 of congestive heart failure at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. He lived most recently at the Methodist Home of Washington.
Sheriff takes medical leave El Paso Times
Family members and colleagues of El Paso County Sheriff Leo Samaniego said Friday that they were encouraged he is recovering from an undisclosed medical condition that's prompted him to take several weeks of medical leave.
Business briefs Lansing State Journal
DELTA TWP. - Ross Medical Education Center has leased space from West Saginaw Inc. to use 7,891 square feet of space at the West Saginaw Plaza, located on the northwest corner of Saginaw Highway and Waverly Road. Ross provides allied health care training programs for people seeking a career in the medical industry, according to East Lansing-based CB Richard Ellis/Martin, which represented the
Growing Mismatch Seen Between Jobs And Skills New London Day
Cleveland - Michael Starr was laid off in mid-career from his factory job and found himself back in the classroom to upgrade his skills -
NRL star may be forced overseas The Australian
RISING Canberra Raiders star Todd Carney may have to leave Australia to continue his playing career after he allegedly led police on a high-speed chase through the capital on Friday night.
Awrey is no bauble-head Boston Globe
He has his memories, including some great ones, and those are plenty, says Don Awrey. All he had left for career mementoes were those three Stanley Cup rings, two of them earned here in Boston, and a few weeks ago the former Black-and-Gold blue liner took a deep breath and put them up for auction with longtime friend Phil Castinetti
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Career & Technology Center director investigated Lancaster Online
Officials at Lancaster County Career & Technology Center have investigated executive director Michael K. Curley for loaning 12 laptop computers belonging to the center to a private company he helped to found. The investigation, officials with the center's joint operating committee said,
Ex-doctor suing for $40 million The Burlington Free Press
Former surgeon claims Northwest Medical Center tried to destroy his career; hospital disputes his claims
INSIDE BOXING: Sucra not bitter over losses of career, job The Standard-Times
Ray Oliveira would be the first to admit that most of the problems in a turbulent 15-year boxing career were his own doing. But none of that prepared him for the double whammy he was hit with in recent weeks.
Spa owner to open stem cell collection site The Morning Call
But medical experts say need for adult cells is unproven and pricey process is speculative. A local pediatrician-turned-spa owner is taking another bold turn in her career -- using her Bethlehem Township business as a collection site for adult stem cells that might some day be used to treat cancer, repair hearts, even correct wrinkles.
Thomas D. Dublin, 95; Epidemiologist, Health-Care Advocate Washington Post
Thomas David Dublin, 95, an epidemiologist who helped design early field trials of Jonas Salk's polio vaccine and who became a medical director of the U.S. Public Health Service, died May 3 of congestive heart failure at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. He lived most recently at the Methodist Home of Washington.
Sheriff takes medical leave El Paso Times
Family members and colleagues of El Paso County Sheriff Leo Samaniego said Friday that they were encouraged he is recovering from an undisclosed medical condition that's prompted him to take several weeks of medical leave.
Business briefs Lansing State Journal
DELTA TWP. - Ross Medical Education Center has leased space from West Saginaw Inc. to use 7,891 square feet of space at the West Saginaw Plaza, located on the northwest corner of Saginaw Highway and Waverly Road. Ross provides allied health care training programs for people seeking a career in the medical industry, according to East Lansing-based CB Richard Ellis/Martin, which represented the
Growing Mismatch Seen Between Jobs And Skills New London Day
Cleveland - Michael Starr was laid off in mid-career from his factory job and found himself back in the classroom to upgrade his skills -
NRL star may be forced overseas The Australian
RISING Canberra Raiders star Todd Carney may have to leave Australia to continue his playing career after he allegedly led police on a high-speed chase through the capital on Friday night.
Awrey is no bauble-head Boston Globe
He has his memories, including some great ones, and those are plenty, says Don Awrey. All he had left for career mementoes were those three Stanley Cup rings, two of them earned here in Boston, and a few weeks ago the former Black-and-Gold blue liner took a deep breath and put them up for auction with longtime friend Phil Castinetti
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