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NOT FOR NUTHIN’ - Lowering car insurance – Ha! (Brooklyn Heights Courier)

Pretrip preparation All travelers should be encouraged to plan their trips well in advance and use experienced, respected travel agencies to make their reservations. Before departure, all reservations should be confirmed, and a copy of their itinerary should be left with family members or friends. Additional information about the weather, local tours and restaurants, and the amount of activity involved with tours should be provided by the travel agent.

NOT FOR NUTHIN’ - Lowering car insurance – Ha! (Brooklyn Heights Courier)

Not for nothing, is Governor Spitzer out of his mind? How naive does he think we are? Giving undocumented (politicalese for illegal) aliens a driver’s license will cut down on accidents and lower insurance rates, AND improve our safety. Right.

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Senior Expo (Capital News 9)

More than 3000 seniors visited the Colonie Center Mall on Friday for the 16th Annual Senior Expo.

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Plan now for a super time (Moneymanager)

For many people, the ideal retirement means more time with family and friends, the freedom to travel and the ability to pursue interests or hobbies that couldn't be accommodated during a working life. Most people also expect to maintain their standard of living.

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Despite embargo, Cubans get inheritances (Miami Herald)

Since 2003, Cuba and the United States have worked closely to settle lawsuits and cases of inheritance involving more than $50 million and hundreds of Cuban families on both sides of the Florida Straits.

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South American dream (Battle Creek Enquirer)

This time last year, you could probably find Rita DeVore behind the counter of downtown Battle Creek's Shrank's Cafeteria & Catering Co., whipping up one of her comfort food specialties, like mac 'n' cheese.

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Sufferers pull out teeth due to lack of dentists (Daily Telegraph)

People with toothache are resorting to pulling their own teeth because they cannot find a NHS dentist, a study out today says.

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City spends tax dollars freely using credit cards (Sarasota Herald-Tribune)

Often, receipts are never turned in and explanations of the expenses are not required, so there is no way to know if the expenses were related to city business, according to a Herald-Tribune review.

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Canada a mecca for medical tourism? (Toronto Star)

Eliminating wait times in Canada's health care system would allow this country to become a mecca for medical "tourists," the president of the Canadian Medical Association said yesterday.

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Dispute over student's testing could cost Northport $200,000 (Leelanau Enterprise)

Northport Public School and the Traverse Bay Area Intermediate School District could be on the hook for up to $200,000 in costs related to an administrative law hearing being held at the request of the parents of a special education student.

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Rethinking Transportation (The Columbian)

Mike Briggs and T.J. Prendergast are Clark County kids, pickup truck drivers who spend between a quarter and a half of their money on driving. Not that they have a choice: Both are students at Washington State University Vancouver but live out in the county.

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NOT FOR NUTHIN’ - Lowering car insurance – Ha! (Brooklyn Heights Courier)

Many physicians advise their patients to travel with a supply of a general antibiotic (eg, amoxicillin, erythromycin), especially if they are going to remote areas. Other suggested medications include ciprofloxacin (Cipro), norfloxacin (Noroxin), and trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (Bactrim, Septra) for treating urinary infections or traveler's diarrhea. Antibiotic prophylaxis against traveler's diarrhea is not recommended. However, several placebo-controlled studies have shown that prophylactic use of bismuth subsalicylate (2 oz or two tablets four times daily) decreases the incidence of diarrhea by about 60%.

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