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Hospital ERs begin taking reservations
The first time Erol Uner went to the emergency room recently, he knew something was seriously wrong because fluid retention had caused his legs to double in size. He was seen right away and wound up being hospitalized for two weeks for treatment of...
Tags: Internists, Heart Attack, Medicaid, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Rush University Medical Center
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British regulator to probe Autonomy's accounting before HP deal
A British regulatory agency said Monday it has launched a probe into the accounting practices of Autonomy covering the two years before it was acquired by Hewlett-Packard for $11 billion. The Financial Reporting Council revealed the probe on its...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, United Kingdom, Finance, U.S. Department of Justice, Economy, Business and Finance
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Around Town: Course record set at marathon
A course record was set in the 17th annual Surf City USA Marathon on Sunday. Reigning champ Carla McAlister, 39, of San Clemente finished in a time of 2:56:28, beating the old mark set in 2006 of 2:57:19 by Nadia Noorzia. That's right, she's 39. Tyler...
Tags: Major League Baseball, National September 11 Memorial & Museum, Landforms, Road Running, Alzheimer's Disease
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How loyal are you to your hotel?
If you are a member of a hotel loyalty program, you are probably not really very loyal to your hotel at all. That is one finding of a survey of about 4,000 travelers by Deloitte & Touche about how they book hotels and what guides their decisions. Only...
Tags: Marriott International Inc., Transportation Industry, Car Guides and Reviews, Rentals, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Time For 'Opposite Malloy' To Repair Economic Damage
In a classic "Seinfeld" episode, the ever-hapless George Costanza decides it's time to change his strategy. "Every decision that I've ever made in my entire life has been wrong. My life is the complete opposite of everything I've wanted to be." His...Tags: Executive Branch, Connecticut Labor Markets, Charter Communications Incorporated, Politics, Telecommunication Service
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The doctor's in, on Twitter
Twitter. A popular online social network? Yes. A vital tool for medical research? Maybe. "Until now, healthcare providers have primarily used online networks as a promotional tool," says Lee Aase, director of the Mayo Clinic Center for Social Media. "We...
Tags: Washington, DC, Elizabeth II, Epilepsy, Diabetes, Human Body
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Letters: Deloitte's record
Re "Firm lobbies, wins state work," Dec. 23 Deloitte Consulting invested (the polite term) $2.2 million in the California political system over the last 10 years and has won contracts worth more than $540 million over that time. Hundreds of millions...Tags: Lobbying, Politics
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Letters: War weary
Re "Waiting for the last plane out," Opinion, Dec. 23 I had tears in my eyes reading David Freed's Op-Ed article about not seeing his son, who is probably stationed in Afghanistan, this Christmas. I share his feelings of longing to be with a son at...
Tags: U.S. Military, Vietnam, Richard Nixon, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Letters: Torture on the silver screen
Re "Why the fabrication?," Opinion, Dec. 23 It is astonishing that what is not disputed about "Zero Dark Thirty" is its accurate depiction of how for years the CIA deliberately and systematically tortured detainees with waterboarding and other savage...Tags: Barack Obama, George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Central Intelligence Agency, Zero Dark Thirty (movie)
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Autonomy founder responds to HP filing and DOJ investigation
In a securities filing Thursday, Hewlett-Packard confirmed that the U.S. Department of Justice is investigating its claims of accounting fraud at Autonomy. However, HP didn't provide many more details about those allegations. Autonomy founder Mike...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Corporate Performance, Apple iPhone, Finance, U.S. Department of Justice
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In Burbank, Black Friday crowds thin out after overnight rush
A rotating schedule of overnight and early morning store openings significantly checked the Black Friday crowds at the regions major retail destinations, producing a much calmer scene compared to years past. That's because back then, Black Friday was...
Tags: Macy's, Target
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Staggered overnight store openings temper Black Friday crowds at Glendale Galleria
A rotating schedule of overnight and early-morning store openings significantly eased the Black Friday crowds at the Glendale Galleria, producing a much calmer scene compared to years past. Black Friday used to be confined to early-morning store...Tags: Sears, Macy's, Target
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