Brace and Cooper: Writers in Residence Interview
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Lindsey G.Posted
Wed 15 May 2013 9:17am
I am really glad Eric Brace – long a writer for the Washington Post and front man for his D.C. based roots rock band, Last Train Home – decided to move to Nashville ten years ago. If he hadn’t, he probably wouldn’t have met Peter Cooper, and the Americana world would have suffered for it.
Brace – singer, songwriter, and founder/owner of Re ...
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Wireless Carriers to Cash in with Stimulus Money Linking Health Networks
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Medical QuackPosted
Wed 27 May 2009 10:50pm
When you stop and think about it, mobility is the calling, along with interconnectivity. We have only begun to touch the Wi-Fi world in healthcare.What is also helping is the ability of devices now to connect with Bluetooth, so the information can be beamed up. For our social needs we now have Facebook on mobile phones.
Now, Connect to Y ...
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The Alchemists Academy Book Blast: Giveaway for a $50 Amazon Gift Card or PayPal Cash
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Susan H.Posted
Mon 10 Dec 2012 12:01am
The Alchemists Academy Book 1: Stones to Ashes, by Kailin Gow
“What do you learn here ... at the Academy?” Wirt asks. “Magic? The responsibility to use your powers responsibly?” “Uh ... something like that,” his roommate Spencer says. More like how to rule worlds. Wirt is used to being shuffled from foster home to foster home, adopting a de ...
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General Dynamics To Buy Vangent Federal Health IT Contractor
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Medical QuackPosted
Thu 18 Aug 2011 12:44am
The price tag was just under a billion, so IT infrastructure is not cheap if you have not already figured that out. If you remember Cash for Clunkers, that was created by Vangent. As military contracts become smaller or non existent, defense contracting companies are looking to fill the pipelines elsewhere. Vangent employs more than 8000 in ...
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Bracing For the New Year - The Cheapest Workout Ever!
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Davalos & McCormack.Posted
Mon 29 Dec 2008 4:40pm
It’s that dreaded time of the year. The time when people who don’t exercise are vowing to make the next year, “the year”, when they join a gym and workout regularly.
It’s also the time when people who do workout regularly dread the next few months because the gym is going to be crowded with newbies, at least until they get bored and stop going ...
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There’s a lot of focus thi ...
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Medical QuackPosted
Mon 10 Nov 2008 4:18pm
There’s a lot of focus this week on the Medicare reductions, but in California there’s also the Medi-Cal cuts. Already it is very difficult to find physicians who will still take Medi-Cal today, that battle through attrition has already be done, but the biggest potential losers in California are the hospitals, many of which have already taken ...
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The 7 Most Pointlessly Horrifying Plastic Surgery Procedures
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Dr. MJ WegmannPosted
Wed 13 Jan 2010 7:04pm
Written By: Mike Volz
Plastic surgery has blessed us with something our forefathers never had: huge boobs on skinny girls. But science–and shallow people with extra money to throw around–were not satisfied with that miracle. No, they continued developing plastic surgery techniques that strayed out of the realm of the vain and image-obsesse ...
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A Nasty Little Credit Card Surprise
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Ronni B.Posted
Tue 21 Apr 2009 11:47pm
UPDATE: From The Washington Post this morning:
"The heads of the credit card divisions at 14 major banks are set to meet with the president and his top economic officials at the White House on Thursday, administration aides confirmed yesterday. They are bracing for a warning that the president will join the chorus of condemnation if they resis ...
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40 Practical Tricks for an Ordinary Rubber Band
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MarcAndAngelPosted
Wed 10 Jun 2009 12:35am
My father always carries a couple rubber bands with him wherever he goes. You can find them in his car, wrapped around pages in his planner, or simply hanging around his wrist. Recently, I asked him why he always seems to have a rubber band at his disposal. He said, “They’re damn practical, that’s why!”
This got me to thinking… W ...
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AFO Brace
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LeePosted
Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:06am
I got approval for my new AFO brace and today at the foot doc they took a cast of my foot and leg and I will have the brace in 2-3 weeks! Until then the doc wants me to wear the brace he gave me along with the orthotics. I am ok with that, I feel much safer wearing it. I just need to make sure that I do some exercises with my foot so that it can ...
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