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Television has, nearly since its invention by Utah farm boy Philo T. Farnsworth in the early 1920s, been the object of scorn and ridicule. Legendary architect Frank Lloyd Wright called television “chewing gum for the eyes.” Radio star Fred Allen said “Television is a new medium.
WHEN THE British construction firm, Messrs Gee, Walker and Slater was awarded the 2.5 million pound sterling contract in 1952 to construct a new 510 bed capacity Kumasi Central Hospital to cater for the growing population of Kumasi and Ashanti, little did the colonial masters realize that the facility would still be inadequate in 50 years.
Anthony Ferdon fights for the rights of children, even if it means taking them from their parents.
HAMPTON -- Harry V. Anderson, 88, of 80 Langdale Drive, died Saturday, Sept. 30, 2006. He was born April 20, 1918, in New Britain, Conn., the son of the late Albert and Lena (Anderson) Anderson and had resided in Hampton since 1976 coming from Newton, Mass.
Area residents who continued to look for a missing Clarence woman after police called off their search found what is believed to be her body Sunday afternoon in a wooded area near the bike path where she frequently jogged.
Convinced that Utah faces a severe shortage of family physicians, a delegation of doctors from the state joined a Wednesday rally in Washington, D.C., to urge changes from the federal government. A new report from the American Academy of Family Physicians warns of too few family doctors to meet the future primary care needs of patients in every state. In Utah, the number of family physicians
Posted: 12:36 PM- Convinced that Utah faces a severe shortage of family physicians, a delegation of doctors from the state joined a rally on Wednesday in Washington, D.C. to urge changes from the federal government. A new report from the American Academy of Family Physicians warns of too few family doctors to meet the future primary care needs of patients in every state.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) today announced the first round of grants awarded through its Interdisciplinary Nursing Quality Research Initiative (INQRI) program. Nine teams of nurse scholars and scholars from other disciplines will conduct two-year research projects to examine the link between nurses' contributions and the safety and quality of patient care (list appears at end of
LOGAN - Rise and shout, the Aggies are out? No, Utah State University is not adopting Brigham Young University's fight song. But the Aggies did stage a two-hour-long Brutally Honest Shout-Out Thursday on their Logan campus. They barked about higher tuition, low professor pay, football apathy, even the weather. “I wish that it was summer weather,” griped student body officer Jacob

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