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Book: 911 Commission Executive Director Had Closer White House Ties ...

Just move along they tell us, nothing to see here. If you question us you aren't patriots. This event more than any other has been used to shape our foreign and domestic policies. We need the real unvarnished truth no matter how ugly it is. We will have to deal with it.

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Just put it in my shopping basket

We can't help ourselves. We know as soon as we walk through the front door of the store that there's one item we'll definitely wind up buying. Maybe it's as unglam as the Kirkland diapers by the 200 pack at Costco or an extravagant eyebrow pencil from Neiman Marcus.

The notion is that every store has a certain something that will make its way into our shopping carts. I'm so devoted to this concept of the uniquely irresistible that I write a column every week in the Tribune Sunday Magazine called "Just One Thing."

But my thing is ... mine. What's yours? Here's a list of the single things that friends and co-workers always buy at certain stores. How about you? Tell us your Just One Things and the stores where you buy them in an e-mail to atplay@tribune.com, with "ONE THING" in the subject line

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Avery visits Georgia

The next two years should be interesting with Staff/Moreno/King/Green leading the O. If we keep recruiting like this we could end up doing what UF has done the last 15 years and LSU the last 6.

Finally to the guy crapping on not having a NC with 5 straight top 5 recruiting classes. General consensus is that it takes 5-7 years to build a program from the shape it was in after Goff/Donnan so what we are seeing is that taking place right now. We would have easily destroyed USC (east) with the way our team was at the end and UT would have had its hands full at least. It's Great to be a Georgia Bulldawg!

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A press conference is scheduled for 10 a.m. today at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy in Bourne.In March 2006, the Coast Guard published a proposed rule to improve navigational safety in Buzzards Bay. Environmental groups, such as the Coalition for Buzzards Bay, have been waiting anxiously for the agency to publish the final rule. The coalition — which has been fighting for stricter oil transportation regulations since the April 27, 2003, Bouchard 120 spill — submitted comments on the proposed rule, calling it "inadequate" to protect the bay from a future spill... Standard-Times. ___________________

Gainey family gets review of ship incident reportMontreal Canadiens manager's daughter lost off Cape CodHalifax, Nova Scotia - The accuracy of a safety investigation into how Laura Gainey (shown on right at the ship's helm) was swept off the tall ship Picton Castle is being reviewed by a Canadian agency at the request of her family. Ken Potter, head of marine safety at the Transportation Safety Board of Canada, confirmed yesterday he has a draft of the long-awaited report into the tragic incident.Ms.


Reining in of beggars gets OK

A Center City Commission committee Wednesday approved hiring a private security force to patrol the high-traffic areas of Downtown in an effort to curb aggressive panhandling.

The CCC's safety and security committee approved hiring Memphis-based CDA Inc. to patrol Main Street and other areas Downtown for a three-month period beginning April 30, the start of the busy tourism season.

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Law pioneer helped HIV-positive clients

Robert Holt, a Denver attorney who was one of the first lawyers in the nation to represent HIV patients as well as people with disabilities in the workplace, died of a heart attack Dec. 16. He was 50.

A memorial is planned at 4 p.m. Saturday. For information on the location, contact holtmemorial@gmail.com.

Holt began representing people with disabilities in the 1980s, before the passage of the Americans With Disabilities Act, said a former law partner and friend, Larry Smith of Chicago.

Holt and his work were the subject of news stories in several national publications, including the Wall Street Journal and Fortune magazine.

Holt's work also included interstate transactions between Colorado and Texas as well as child-custody cases and family law, said his mother, Rowena Holt , of Lakeland, Fla.


Stem Cells May Gradually Replace Antirejection Drugs For Kidney ...

ScienceDaily (Jan. 24, 2008) — After a transplant surgery, anti-rejection drugs for the organ recipient are a must, but with prolonged use can have serious side effects, including infections, heart disease and cancer. A team led by Joshua Miller, MD, a researcher at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine, is working with Northwestern Memorial Hospital's department of organ transplantation to enroll qualifying subjects in a new research study that seeks to transplant stem cells from a kidney donor's bone marrow into the recipient, with the hope of gradually eliminating the need for anti-rejection drugs. If research proves successful, it would mean a dramatic change in the post-transplant quality of life for the transplant recipient.

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