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I should set the record straight. I am not currently a professor (was recently) but am now consultant and businessman in the field of educational technologies. My Military and Academic records speak for themselves and are also public record. Also, I have been to Fiji on a number of occasions, check with Immigration and Passport control in Fiji. I am NOT am a fanatic! I love liberty that's all. To those who are upset, I understand. The record is clear now, should you want you can research the public records in America. Additionally, I want to say that I will still be here everyday until Freedom and Liberty Ring true in the Land of Fiji again! You can attack the messenger by the MESSAGE is still the same! Jonny Democracy Doped of Grog (76 days and 23 hours ago) It is astounding at the level Bainimarama is lowering himself to, the level of beasts.
InfoLogix HIA Healthcare Consultancy Gains 30th Unique Accreditation
HATBORO, Pa., Nov. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- InfoLogix, Inc. (NASDAQ: IFLG) , a leading technology provider of mobile enterprise solutions for the healthcare and commercial industries, announced today that its Healthcare Informatics Associates (HIA) consulting team has reached its 30th unique accreditation, and its individual members have now accumulated more than 200 total certifications. (http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20071101/NETH165LOGO ) Each InfoLogix HIA consultant is a certified medical or clinical professional, such as a nurse, pharmacist, or clinical specialist, with an average of two decades of combined clinical and healthcare informatics systems experience, and average more than four unique HIS certifications. Many hold MBAs or Masters Degrees in Healthcare Sciences.
A mujahideen fighter aims a US-made Stinger missil
ITS HARD TO imagine Ayman Al-Zawahri as a poet a deeply moving poet, in fact. But he was, and may well still be. His colleagues in prison, including Aboud El-Zumor, whom Al-Zawahri succeeded as the leader of Al-Jihads military wing, used to learn his poems by heart. Poems that talk about human weakness, suffering and the need for companions who stand by you when life gets rough. Reading Al-Zawahris soft, gentle words while keeping in mind the deeds for which he is responsible makes it all the more difficult to fathom where things went wrong with this man, a man who devoutly believed in his youth that the pen was mightier than the sword. .
Steady old Walgreens feeling a little shaky
A graphic on the Business section cover on Thursday incorrectly categorized same-store pharmacy sales at Walgreen Co. for the months of June through December 2007. Published numbers reflected sales declines due to generic drug introductions, not larger pharmacy sales, as was intended. Same-store pharmacy sales increased each of these months. .
Virus threatens wrestling season
A dangerous mat virus, herpes simplex, is threatening to force the cancellation of the season at a number of area schools. A life-long disease, Herpes Simplex One (Gladiatorium) is an infection passed on through direct contact. Teams were first exposed to it at the Coudersport Duals held on Jan. 5.Cameron County, Bradford High, Johnsonburg, and Oswayo Valley, as well as Coudersport, have all been affected, and have had to postpone matches.Also at the Duals were Wyalusing, Clarion, Mansfield, Sheffield and Philipsburg-Osceola, believed to be the team that first exposed the virus.More than a dozen area matches have already been postponed, including four duals Tuesday night. Cameron County has had to rescheduled three matches, plus was unable to attend the Lackawanna Duals last weekend for fear of spreading the disease further.
Class to help man douse habit
At about a buck a piece, the new cigar habit turned back into cigarettes. He hid it at first, walking the dog to get out of the house at night and have a few smokes. "That poor dog was walked more than any dog in the neighborhood," he said. Eventually, he resigned himself to being a smoker again. For a few more years. Even after a heart-valve replacement. Some of his clothes have burn holes in them. His vehicle smells like smoke. He can't wait until those days are behind him, he said. He wants to quit, he said, and he feels like he's ready now. The group, the class, it's helping, he said. With quit day two days away, he said he feels ready. The key, he believes, is you have to want to quit. Hobbs' class echoes that sentiment. She told them there are lots of reasons to quit, but, ultimately, they need to want to quit for themselves.
Big Zell Dis
Educating Mr. Wright: Man, it is a tough job, but somebody's got to bring these eggheads up to speed. ... 6:09 P.M. ___________________________ Mrs. Russert Blogs: Maureen Orth notes that "Elvis's death in 1977 rated two paragraphs in People Magazine." But, if memory serves, that's not entirely because the culture of celebrity wasn't well-developed back then (Orth's point). It's because in 1977 Elvis was not such a big deal. ... P.S.: Why isn't Orth blogging for HuffPo? Memo to Arianna: She seems like a natural fit. Memo to Orth: It's not bloggy to let a few little disagreements get in the way of mutually beneficial traffic-sharing. Enmity is so print. The Web's win-win! ... There, I've brought them together.... 12:56 A.M. ___________________________ Wednesday, August 22, 2007 New Orwell on Offense: Andrew Sullivan excoriates pundits who exhibited "spectacular misjudgment about the war in Iraq," something that he says "should consign the author to irrelevance." Fair enough.** [But Sullivan excludes anyone who "explicitly explained why he was wrong and apologized," and Sullivan has apologized, abjectly--ed.
FDA Issues Safety Warning On Fentanyl Skin Patch
FDA issued its second safety warning about the fentanyl transdermal system, an adhesive patch that delivers a potent pain medicine through the skin. In July 2005, the agency issued a similar warning to the public and to health care providers, saying that the directions on the product label and on the patient package insert should be followed exactly in order to avoid overdose. FDA has continued to receive reports of deaths and life-threatening side effects after doctors have inappropriately prescribed the patch or patients have incorrectly used it. In addition, the agency is asking manufacturers of all fentanyl patches to update their product information and to develop a medication guide for patients.The fentanyl skin patch contains the opioid fentanyl, a potent narcotic. The skin patch was approved by FDA in 1990 for use in patients with persistent, moderate-to-severe pain who have become opioid tolerant meaning that they have been using another strong opioid narcotic pain medicine around-the-clock, and have been using the medicine regularly for a week or longer.
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