Orland Press Register
A Willows family recently received two big blows. On Dec. 3, Lee Williams and his youngest son John were killed in a car accident in Wisconsin. Then, on Jan. 15, the family was told one of its youngest members may have just six months to a year to...
2010/02/10 02:12:06
Antiques and the Arts
Labeled Patent Medicines: Ayers Hair Vigor, Dr. Miles Nervine and Alterative Compound, Ingalls Throat & Lung Specific, Dr. Klines Epileptic Remedy, Kings Nervine, Warners Safe Nervine and Safe Cure (8 oz.),
2010/02/10 05:03:49
ShareChat
The following stocks may be active on the New Zealand exchange after developments since the close of trading yesterday. Themes of the day: Earnings season kicks off today with Steel & Tube and Tenon expected to announce weak earnings, according to Forsyth Barr analysts.
2010/02/09 20:56:54
Contra Costa Times
n Company zeroes in on customers and lawmakers
2010/02/10 05:20:37
ShareChat
New Zealand rose in a session dominated by an $8.7 million line of Fletcher Building shares changing hands. Fisher & Paykel Appliances led the advance. AMP NZ Office Trust led property investors lower as investors digested looming tax changes.
2010/02/10 05:41:54
Chattanooga Times Free Press
Greek lunches are back at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, 722 Glenwood Drive across from Memorial Hospital. Remember all the great food available at the annual Greek Bake Sale? This is another chance to savor the flavors of Greece.
2010/02/10 05:15:02
Everett Herald
LYNNWOOD The citys looking to regulate how tall grass can grow on lawns, whether semi trucks can be parked on the street in neighborhoods and if mother-in-law homes can be built separate from homes.
2010/02/10 06:39:48
Canada.com
Toyota Motor Corp.s decision Tuesday to recall nearly half a million of its hybrid vehicles, including the latest model of the popular Prius, had less to do with a safety issue involving their brakes than it did with the intense scrutiny the Japanese automaker has been under in recent week
2010/02/10 00:57:08
Canadian Business
WASHINGTON - The largest auto insurer in the United States said Tuesday it alerted federal safety regulators in late 2007 about a rise in reports
2010/02/09 19:27:56
Journal of the American Medical Association
Context Tube-feeding is of questionable benefit for nursing home residents with advanced dementia. Approximately two-thirds of US nursing home residents who are tube fed had their feeding tube inserted during an acute care hospitalization. Objective To identify US hospital characteristics associated with higher rates of feeding tube insertion in nursing home residents with advanced cognitive ...
2010/02/09 21:29:23
New York Times
Medicare reports found problems ranging from poor record-keeping to staff members incapable of reading a heart monitor.
2010/02/10 03:17:59
The Bryan-College Station Eagle
Not only is this recipe for apple-almond kringle speedier than traditional versions of the complex Danish pastry, it also bakes up in the shape of a speed skating ring. Not that eating it will get you into race-ready shape. But it will give you plent ...
2010/02/10 06:22:00
INO News
(RTTNews) - The New Zealand stock market opened higher on Wednesday after traders got a positive lead from Wall Street, where U.S. stocks closed higher overnight following reports that the European Union was preparing a financial support plan for debt-laden Greece.
2010/02/10 00:23:49
Canadian Business
WASHINGTON - In public, Toyota is running apologetic TV ads and vowing to win back customers' trust. Behind the scenes, the besieged carmaker is
2010/02/09 20:42:06
Tustin News
Killer hoagies are just the beginning at this authentic market with locations Tustin and La Habra.
2010/02/09 18:52:59
Cano
Toyota Canada said it's recalling more than 3,000 Prius and Lexus hybrids, together with some Camrys, as part of a worldwide recall of the best-selling models because of braking problems. (Money)
2010/02/09 18:56:26
The World
TOKYO (AP) -- Toyota is recalling 437,000 Prius and other hybrid vehicles worldwide to fix brake problems -- the latest embarrassing safety lapse at the world's largest automaker.
2010/02/10 06:44:05
Autonet.ca
WASHINGTON - The largest auto insurer in the United States said Tuesday it alerted federal safety regulators in late 2007 about a rise in reports of unexpected acceleration in Toyota vehicles, the latest warning sign to emerge about the massive recall.
2010/02/09 19:32:34
The Saginaw News
Channel 99 began broadcasting the address from 1 p.m. today until 8 a.m. Wednesday. Another marathon is scheduled from 2 p.m. Wednesday to 8 a.m. Thursday.
2010/02/10 03:05:36
The Oklahoman
Q: In a previous column, you mentioned shopping Sunday through Wednesday, or the days the sales cycles overlap at the store. A disadvantage is the stores may be out of sale items by the last day or two, but you can get rain checks and then buy when needed or when you get a coupon. Just this past week, toothpaste was on sale for $1.50 a tube, but my store had sold out. I had four coupons for $3 ...
2010/02/09 22:28:54
MalaysiaNews.net
Toyota said it was recalling a total of 437,000 units of its 2010 Prius, Sai, Prius PHV (plug-in hybrid) and Lexus HS250h hybrids globally, including 155,000 in North America, 223,000 in Japan and ...
2010/02/10 01:46:56
Scoop.co.nz
Feb. 10 (BusinessWire) The following stocks may be active on the New Zealand exchange after developments since the close of trading yesterday. All prices are in New Zealand dollars unless specified.
2010/02/09 20:27:18
CBS News
Japanese Auto Giant Extends Recall Over Brake Problem to All Countries; Total of About 400,000 Vehicles
2010/02/09 20:30:07
ShareChat
New Zealands looming earnings season will be likely to reflect a slow grind out of the worst recession in 18 years, though the countrys listed corporates should proffer a brighter outlook in the months ahead.
2010/02/10 00:56:53
Red Deer Advocate
TOKYO About 437,000 Prius and other hybrid vehicles, including more than 3,000 in Canada, are being recalled worldwide by Toyota to fix brake problems in the latest in a string of embarrassing safety lapses at the worlds largest automaker.
2010/02/09 23:55:36