Soccer tryouts on tap (The Rockingham News)
Food-borne illness The risk of traveler's diarrhea in developing countries can be as high as 60%. Contaminated foods not adequately prepared are a common cause of intestinal infections. To help prevent such illnesses, travelers should be encouraged to thoroughly clean and cook all vegetables and meats. Food should be served hot. Peeled fruits are generally safe. However, milk and milk products (eg, cheese, ice cream) that are not pasteurized, as well as cold buffets, salads, and chilled desserts, should be avoided. Consumption of seafood, beef, pork, or sausage that is raw, undercooked, smoked, pickled, or salted can lead to trichinosis or tapeworm infection. Game fish from tropical waters also may cause ciguatera poisoning. Travelers should avoid buying food from street vendors and eating in establishments that have dirty rest rooms.
Soccer tryouts on tap (The Rockingham News)
Seacoast United will hold soccer tryouts for boys and girls teams at the U-15 to U-18 levels.
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It's Official: Motorbikes are Now Quicker than Cars a Recent Research Shows (PRWeb)
A recent event in Edinburgh found that two wheels are an improved way to commute, beating four-wheelers into submission. As part of European mobility Week, TryCycling and Changing Pace set up a timed affair in which a number of individuals either cycled, drove or used a motorbike to get around the Scottish capital's streets. (PRWeb Oct 13, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: ...
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It's Official: Motorbikes are Now Quicker than Cars a Recent Research Shows (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
A recent event in Edinburgh found that two wheels are an improved way to commute, beating four-wheelers into submission. As part of European mobility Week, TryCycling and Changing Pace set up a timed affair in which a number of individuals either cycled, drove or used a motorbike to get around the Scottish capital's streets.
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Dida's theatrics won't affect UEFA ruling on Celtic breach (The Scotsman: Sport)
DIDA'S embarrassing reaction to being taunted by a Celtic fan on the pitch during the Champions League clash with AC Milan is unlikely to affect UEFA's judgment when the Glasgow club face a disciplinary hearing today.
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Lancashire m-way could be widened (prestontoday.net)
A stretch of motorway could be widened in a bid to ease Lancashire's congestion nightmare. (09/10/2007 09:28:44)
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Independent Scotland 'may have to apply to join Commonwealth' (The Scotsman)
AN INDEPENDENT Scotland might have to apply to join the Commonwealth rather than enjoy automatic entry.
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Soccer tryouts on tap (The Rockingham News)
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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