Monthly Archives: January 2010

High Risk For Breast Cancer – Why Do Women Reject MRI’s?

January 24, 2010
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Many women at high risk for breast cancer are deciding agains preventative measures. One procedure is the MRI. about 42 percent of women who are mid to high risk for breast cancer are choosing not to be checked for reasons ranging from time restraints, to claustrophobia. Even a free offer to have the procedure...

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Colts Go To The Super Bowl – Peyton Manning Says It’s Special

January 24, 2010
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Jets fans are none too pleased right now. The Colts are going to the Super Bowl. Peyton Manning said the team focused on keeping their mouths shut and focused on the training this week. After an 11 deficit in the first half, the Colts rallied against the Jets for 30-17 win. Rex Ryan did...

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Texas Oil Spill Contained – No Local Wildlife Hurt Says Coast Guard

January 24, 2010
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The Texas oil spill near Port Arthur on Saturday has been contained. The oil had spread to a 2-mile area and was not believed to have effected local wildlife, the Coast Guard said. An 800-foot tanker collided with a towing vessel on Saturday, causing a 15-by-8-foot hole in the tanker. Because the hole is...

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Suing Congress – Florida AG McCollum Will Over Health Care Mandate

January 21, 2010
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The Florida Atty. Gen. Bill  McCollum has been quoted in saying that Congress has no constitutional right forcing people to buy health insurance. He’s gone as far to say he will sue to stop the proposal if it has a chance of becoming a law. The attorney general has been accused of playing politics...

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Haiti Donations Will Return Tax Breaks From 2009 – Senate Says Yes To 2010 Tax Claims

January 21, 2010
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If you donate to Haiti you’ll be able to write it all off when you file your 2009 taxes. After the Haiti earthquake, the relief efforts have been in full swing and people have been giving generously to help. I. bill that received the final Congressional approval on Thursday will give people the chance...

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More Than A Dream – Celebrating Martin Luther King Jr.

January 18, 2010
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Today, America is celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. His tireless struggle to during the Civil Rights Movement has left a lasting effect on the United States. Having received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1965, Dr. King was in the position to energize an entire population and help create the basis of what freedoms we...

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Haitian Looters Require US Marine Intervention – Haiti Needs Help

January 18, 2010
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Port-Au-Prince, Haiti - Looting in Haiti has caused the U.S. to respond with a 2,000 troop deployment to the devastated country. The marines arrived off the capital city shore on Monday. There is not a public schedule for the Marines time in Haiti, but the police are desperate for help. The police force is...

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Massachusetts Senate Seat May Be Lost To Republicans – Coakley And Brown Race Tight

January 15, 2010
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There may be a last-minute plan to visit to Massachusetts from Pres. Barack Obama. He will be going to Massachusetts to campaign for the Democratic candidate. There are some concerns among party leaders about the loss of the 60th Senate seat. Robert Gibbs, the White House spokesman, said that Brown “is comfortable fighting for...

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Auto Loans With Bad Credit? – Current 2010 Car Loan Interest Rates

January 15, 2010
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Can you get an auto loan with bad credit? Tiffany Mann at Subprime Blogger believes it is possible. Of course it is incredibly difficult to do so. Seeking out the proper companies seems to me the key. Most people’s credit scores are average at best. If you hadn’t have bad credit this makes the...

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Current National Mortgage Rates Low – Get A Low Fixed Refinance Rate Today

January 15, 2010
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The current national mortgage rates remain low. This is a really good time if you’re looking to refinance at a low fixed rate. Alex Strobel at RWBPress.com has some good information about refinancing and if it is right for you. One of the big things you need to pay attention to his qualifying for...

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