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73. Protective flu vaccine grown in caterpillar cells
Last Updated: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 . 7:16 PM ET CBC News Growing experimental flu vaccine in caterpillarcells is safe and as effective as the usual approach of using chicken eggs, according to researchers who say the faster technology may help in the event of a flu pandemic. Last Updated: Tuesday, April 10, 2007 . 7:16 PM ET CBC News Growing experimental flu vaccine in caterpillarcells is safe and as effective as the usual approach of using chicken eggs, according to researchers who say...
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74. YMCA presents annual awards
This award is given annually to young athletes who exhibit athletic ability, Christian character, sportsmanship and exemplary YMCA participation. Coach Mike Sorrill commented that, Kyle is an athletic young man who has displayed tremendous mental toughness through out his career but especially during his senior year by overcoming surgery on his ankles. She has competed in many 3-on-3 tournaments as well as competed in the Knights of Columbus free throw contest where she advanced to the...
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75. Golfweek Junior Extra Blog Jr.
There has never been an official beginning or end to this seemingly year-round circus, and with the American Junior Golf Association still claiming November's Polo Golf Junior Classic as their annual kick-off, I only want to throw more calendars over my cubicle wall. There has never been an official beginning or end to this seemingly year-round circus, and with the American Junior Golf Association still claiming November's Polo Golf Junior Classic as their annual kick-off, I only want to...
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76. Public Notices 4-11-07
EXCEPT that part thereof to be described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast Corner of Said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter; thence North 03 degrees 14 minutes 32 seconds West, on an assumed bearing, along the Easterly line of said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter a distance of 173. EXCEPT that part thereof to be described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast Corner of Said Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter; thence North 03 degrees 14 minutes 32 seconds...
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77. Ohio Festivals - August
More than 60 antique dealers, folk art, crafters, music from Appalachian to polka, food, tours of the Ohio Historical Society s museum buildings and more. Reliving the good Old Days; four big parades, antique garden/kiddie tractor pulls, antique/craft/flea market, horse shoe pitch, music, contests, quilt show, antique car show, log cabin livin ; canning, demonstrations, displays and much more. Enjoy edible insect recipes and demonstrations, see exhibits of bugs from Ohio to Africa, stop by...
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78. Stafford Names Chief Operating Officer
During the past year, Stafford has experienced a significant amount of growth by adding six new locations across the Southeast. Click Go for full forecast. Staff April 16, 2007 Dixie Contractor Stafford has selected Ed McHale to be the company's chief operating officer (COO) McHale will be based out of the Raleigh, N. Most recently, Stafford has acquired Roanoke, Va. The new location allows Stafford to easily service its customers on the south side of Atlanta. Nearly one year ago, Stafford...
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79. Masters champ to share spotlight
Besides being one of the best players in LPGA history, Inkster has been one of the most popular and highly respected women pros because of her affable personality. As much as it helps the tournament to have Johnson, there was another equally big and exciting change for the tournament. Trevino, who spends part of his summer each year in Connecticut, did not hesitate when asked to take part even though he is coming off shoulder surgery. Faxon and Andrade also announced that, for the first...
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80. Is that how that's supposed to be done?
Creative bowling said it all as the four participating Relay for Life teams attempted to gain strikes by rolling bowling balls in various positions rather than the traditional swing of bowling. In total so far with other donations, we ve brought in $385, which is pretty good because this is our team s main fundraiser. Teams get to play $20 per person, with six people per team, explained Potter. Last year, everyone loved it and wanted to have the fundraiser again. This is for a great cause,...
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