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As primary care physicians, many of us are asked by our patients to make recommendations about issues affecting travel. It is our responsibility to educate them about travel-related health issues, determine their risk for disease exposure, and prescribe medications and administer immunizations to protect them from harmful organisms and diseases.

Regional Briefs (Winston-Salem Journal)

High Point enacts water restrictions HIGH POINT - The city of High Point is the latest community in North Carolina to enact mandatory water restrictions in the fight against drought. It's a first for High Point, which has never had to impose rules that will limit irrigation and the amount of water that can be used to water lawns, fill pools and wash cars. The restrictions will take effect ...

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Letters: We must challenge police use of lethal force (Orange County Register)

As a professional who both lives and works in Tustin, I was dismayed to read, "Police shooting in Tustin ends with arrests" [Local, Oct. 11]. How many times are the residents of Orange County going to have to read articles like this before they seriously question the use of lethal force by their police departments?

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Constitutional Amendments on the Nov. 6 ballot (El Paso Times)

Provides for continued funding at Angelo State University after legislators approved transferring the school to the Texas Tech University System. PROPOSITION 2

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Sex offender law facing challenge (The Kentucky Post)

The state Supreme Court has agreed to decide the constitutionality of a state law mandating that sex offenders cannot live within 1,000 yards of a school or playground after a Kenton County judge declared it unconstitutional.

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Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)

Will the GOP election theft machine do it again in 2008?

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U.S. visas open to illegals hit by crime (USA Today)

Illegal immigrants who are victims of violent crimes in the U.S. can now apply for special visas, seven years after Congress offered protection against deportation to those who cooperate with law enforcement agencies.

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Horse killer gets 9 months (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)

Convicted horse killer Kenneth Ryan Peterson was taken into custody Friday to begin serving nine months in stacked sentences. A jury found the 22 ...

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Arkansas News Bureau (Arkansas News Bureau)

LM Glasfiber jobs to pay less than average initially By Jason Wiest LITTLE ROCK - Employees of a Denmark-based windmill blade manufacturing company, which broke ground here Friday, will earn less than the average manufacturing wage in Arkansas.

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W.Va. man accused of multiple sex-related crimes (Winchester Star)

Winchester — A West Virginia man is charged with multiple sexual offenses. Barren L. Long Sr., 46, of the 100 block of Bronte Avenue, Inwood, W.Va., was indicted by a Winchester Circuit Court grand jury on Tuesday on three counts of aggravated sexual battery of a child under the age of 13.

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New Visas Available For Illegal Immigrants Hurt By Crime (KMGH 7 Denver)

Crime victims who are in the country illegally are getting some extra encouragement to cooperate with police.

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Regional Briefs (Winston-Salem Journal)

Before a long flight, diabetic passengers can request special meals from the airline. Travelers with type 2 diabetes who take oral hypoglycemic agents can maintain their dosing schedule without regard to time zone changes. Patients with type 1 diabetes can adjust their insulin dosing according to the direction of travel. The Diabetic Alert Card, which provides emergency information in 13 languages, can be obtained from the American Diabetes Association.

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