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Dress appropriately--not to attract attention--and always travel in well-lighted areas. If accused of a crime, contact the local US Embassy as quickly as possible. The leading cause of health problems in international travelers is motor vehicle accidents. Therefore, travelers should research locations and review directions before embarking on unsupervised tours or trips. They should wear a seat belt at all times and exercise caution when driving or walking in countries where vehicles drive on the opposite side of the road.

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Chelmsford resident Annmarie Roark recently joined the Andover office of the law firm Devine, Millimet and Branch P.A. , where she will be practicing of counsel in the trusts and estates planning practice group.

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Still Going Strong (PGA)

Inclimate weather forced the second round of the Callaway Golf Senior PGA Professional National Championship to conclude early Saturday morning. Bob Ford and Wayne DeFrancesco share the lead with a total of 93 players making the cut as third round action begins.

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Gorillas wear down SBU (The Joplin Globe)

BOLIVAR, Mo. — Pittsburg State’s balanced offense was too much for pass-happy Southwest Baptist in an MIAA football game Saturday at Plaster Stadium.

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N.H. educators: Birth control is not the school's role (Eagle-Tribune Online)

What happened in Portland, Maine, on Wednesday will likely stay there, according to a sampling of area school officials.

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More Work To Do (PGA)

Afternoon thunderstorms and then darkness prevented the completion of the second round of the Callaway Golf Senior PGA Professional National Championship. First round leader Bob Ford was still on the course when play halted. Wayne DeFrancesco is the current leader after two rounds.

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Community Events Calendar (Hollis Brookline Journal)

HOLLIS Monday, Oct. 22: Board of Selectmen, 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 23: Budget Committee, 7:30 p.m.; Heritage Commission, 7:30 p.m. BROOKLINE Monday, Oct. 22: Board of Selectmen, 6:30 p.m.

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Club set to end its lawsuit with town, Sheriff over rally (Brattleboro Reformer)

JAMAICA -- The parties involved are nearing a settlement agreement for the lawsuit brought by the Pathfinders Motorcycle Club of Connecticut after an incident at a rally in Townshend in 2004 between the club and the Windham County Sheriff's Department.

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Business briefcase (Eagle-Tribune Online)

Enterprise Bank CEO Jack Clancy recently announced the appointment of Lowell resident J. Matthew Coggins as vice president/marketing director.

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Attend workshop at CHADD meeting (The Nashua Telegraph)

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Absentee ballot deadline (Boston Globe)

Town Clerk Randy Hanson is reminding eligible voters that noon Oct. 15 is the deadline for submitting an absentee ballot for the Oct. 16 special election in the Fifth Congressional District. The polls will open at 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. All precincts vote at the Andover High School field house on Shawsheen Road. Five candidates are seeking the seat ...

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Business Briefs (Eagle-Tribune Online)

Protection against insects Many diseases affecting travelers (eg, malaria, dengue fever) are carried by mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, sand flies, and tsetse flies. Protection against these vectors includes wearing proper clothing with tight-fitting wristbands, collars, and pant cuffs. An insect repellent containing at least 33% diethyltoluamide (deet) should be applied to any exposed skin, especially between dusk and dawn. Children exposed to deet may have adverse side effects (ie, ataxia, encephalopathy, seizures, and coma). Formulas containing less than 10% deet are considered safe and effective and are recommended for children. In remote areas, travelers should sleep in screened enclosures or under mosquito netting.

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