Archive for 2007

Safelight

Safelight

| October 2, 2007 | 0 Comments

Drawing from his experience as a paramedic in Harlem, the author takes us on a gritty ride through the squalid backstreets of NYC circa 1990. Through his main character Frank, a paramedic, Mr. Burke relates life through ambulance calls with gruesome clarity and realism.

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Study: Better Treatment Likely The Cause for Decline in Heart Attack Deaths

Study: Better Treatment Likely The Cause for Decline in Heart Attack Deaths

| May 6, 2007 | 0 Comments

In a six year study lead by Dr. Keith Fox, a cardiology professor at the University of Edinburgh, researchers found that deaths from heart attacks have fallen sharply. The trends parallel the growing use of cholesterol-lowering drugs, blood thinners, and angioplasty, the procedure that opens clogged arteries.

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Human Ashes Used to Grit Path

Human Ashes Used to Grit Path

| May 6, 2007 | 0 Comments

Here’s a case for the bizarre. Workers at a Co-op funeral home mixed the remains of cremation ashes with grit and scattered them on a disabled ramp outside to prevent customers from slipping on during wintery conditions, reports Sunday Mail.

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Telekinesis Lab at Princeton Closes

Telekinesis Lab at Princeton Closes

| February 22, 2007 | 0 Comments

In 1979, Professor Robert Jahn, dean of Princeton’s School of Engineering and Applied Science, opened the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research (PEAR) lab. Since then, he along with partner, Brenda Dunne, have run millions of trials on humans’ ability to alter a pattern of random events generated by a machine. The lab closed this month.

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Anna Nicole Smith To Be Buried in the Bahamas

Anna Nicole Smith To Be Buried in the Bahamas

| February 22, 2007 | 0 Comments

It’s been settled. With all the craze this week, it has finally been decided that Anna Nicole Smith will be buried beside her son, Daniel, at Lakeview Memorial Gardens and Mausoleums in the Bahamas.

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