Searching for beauty

July 31, 2006

Women’s Fashion

July 30, 2006

Fashion Roundup

July 30, 2006

Caribbean Dream

July 30, 2006

Ski Trip Ends in Dad’s Life or Death Choice.ALIVE: LOST ON THE MOUNTAIN: TODAY, CHANNEL 4, 8PM US serviceman Mike Couillard was delighted to get a rare break from military duty because he could spend more time with his two sons.
Police at a loss with speeding boaters.Police know speeding boaters are a problem on Lake George, but there isn’t much they can do about it.
Floating away in the Ozarks.Photos by Tom Uhlenbrock/St.Louis Post-Dispatch The Ozark River Runners, a kayaking club of St.
Crews Use GPS To Locate Fallen Hiker.BIG COTTONWOOD CANYON A hiker fell nearly 75 feet in Big Cottonwood Canyon.The Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office said 37-year-old Alex Fedorov was hiking near Moss Ledge when he slipped.

All around boats

July 28, 2006

Satisfaction high for Medicare drug plans
. – More than 80 percent of those enrolled in Medicare drug plans are satisfied with their choice, although fewer than half of the beneficiaries report saving any money, a survey says.
Breast Cancer Study Focuses on Women With Breast Implants
. – THURSDAY, July 27– Breast cancer patients with breast implants have the option of breast conservation, rather than full mastectomy, a new study finds.
Pharmacists Rap New Version of Decongestants
. – FRIDAY, July 28– Starting in late September, Sudafed and similar cold medications will only be available from behind pharmacy counters because their active ingredient can be used to make the street drug methamphetamine.
Health Tip: Controlling Your Child’s Narcolepsy
. — Narcolepsy is a condition in which a person falls asleep suddenly, most often at unusual times.A child with narcolepsy may suddenly fall asleep or lose control of muscle function while eating, playing, or simply walking down the street.

Painting on wall

July 28, 2006

From space and land grizzly territory to be mapped.Researchers at the University of Calgary are using satellite images and ground surveys to create the most detailed map available of Alberta’s grizzly bear territory.
Lighten up for serious fun.Lighten up! If I had a nickel for every time I’ve been told that, I’d be a rich man.
Firearms – crimes and punishments.A BBC News investigation showing how decommissioned guns can be bought and reactivated has highlighted the threat that replica and deactivated firearms can pose on the streets.
Unions seek ‘popcorn lung’ safeguards
. – Workers in food factories nationwide need immediate government protection from a flavoring chemical blamed for a debilitating lung disease and used in products from microwave popcorn to dog food, labor unions and physicians said Wednesday.
On track in the Outback.But before we get ahead of ourselves, where the bloody hell is Birdsville? Most people in Australia probably couldn’t even tell you – apart from it being miles from anywhere – so New Zealanders have little. .

Birth Weight’s Link to Hypertension Varies by Race
. – WEDNESDAY, July 26– Black American children born heavier at birth may be at higher risk for increased blood pressure, researchers report.The association was not seen among white children.
India may scrap gay sex law over HIV fears
. – Health authorities are calling for a repeal of a 145-year-old law that makes gay sex a crime, fearing it is causing HIV and AIDS to spread quickly in India’s homosexual community, officials said Wednesday.
2 sought for questioning in hikers’ slayings.Snohomish County sheriff’s investigators are searching for two people who they say might have information about the deaths of two Seattle women who were shot while hiking this month.
Tie your own fly.Not many anglers in this part of the world tie their own fly lures, but a St.Simons Island outdoors store is inviting you to give it a try.
Heroin dependence can be treated in docs’ offices
. – People dependent on heroin,
cocaine or prescription opioids may not need to go to
specialized drug addiction centers to get treatment.Help can
be as close as their regular doctor’s office, clinicians at
Yale University School of Medicine report in this week’s New
England Journal of Medicine.