Starsky & Hutch’s Capt. Dobey Dead
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- Starsky & Hutch’s Capt. Dobey Dead
- Millions weighing medical costs to find savings
- Seattle police shoot kill man in German uniform
- Clarification: Unpaid Vacation story
- Antioxidant supplements not protective for cancer in recent study
Starsky & Hutch’s Capt. Dobey Dead
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Bernie Hamilton the actor best known for playing by-the-numbers boss Capt. Harold Dobey on the classic 1970s cop drama died Tuesday night at Los Angeles’ Cedars-Sinai Medical Center after suffering cardiac arrest. As a young actor Hamilton made his big-screen debut in the 1950 biopic The Jackie Robinson Story before taking over the role of Chaka in the 1960s TV series Tarzan. While his tube résumé would eventually include guest roles on The Twilight Zone Ironside All in the Family Sanford and Son and The Love Boat Hamilton earned his share of TV land immortality as the superior officer on.
Millions weighing medical costs to find savings
Newsday NY
But with only minimal raises at best expected for 2009 at the. She made one cut for 2009 by signing up for a medical flexible spending account which takes money pretax from each paycheck to spend on health care costs and reduces her taxable income. And when she read that unlike trips to a specialist visits to her primary care doctor don’t require her to first pay down a health insurance deductible Eyerly arranged to have her dermatology records for a minor skin condition sent to her primary care physician who now writes prescriptions for any dermatology medicines the young executive needs. Eyerly’s personal health cost review is being repeated across the country as the economic downturn worsens and jobs – and the benefits that often come with them – get slashed. “Millions of consumers are weighing their medical costs and trying to see what expenses they can jettison to save some money” says Cathy Tripp a senior consultant in the Minneapolis office of benefits consulting firm Watson Wyatt. A Watson survey of 2500 U.
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Seattle police shoot kill man in German uniform
Seattle Post Intelligencer
According to police officers were called to the 5200 block of 17th Avenue Northeast to investigate a report of two or three men firing weapons into the air. fficers say they fired on the man after he brandished what was described by witnesses as a bolt-action rifle. The Maple Valley-reared man whom the Seattle P-I is not identifying because his family had not been notified of his death died late Thursday morning at Harborview Medical Center. n hearing of his death the young man’s co-workers from Seattle’s Red Mill Burgers gathered Thursday night at the chain’s Phinney Ridge location to share their memories of him. Hattie Taylor a 20-year-old UW student at whose sorority house the deceased man worked described him as a kind if likably odd young man. “He wasn’t a Nazi” Taylor said. “He was just fascinated with the past.
Clarification: Unpaid Vacation story
MSNBC
30 on workers being forced to take unpaid time off The Associated Press reported that certain University of Maryland Medical Center employees would be subject to temporary layoff. The story should have noted that the medical center is private and non-profit. While employees paid directly by the hospital will not be furloughed some researchers connected to the hospital such as Carrie Swartout who was quoted in the story hold state-funded positions and will be forced to take unpaid vacation.
Antioxidant supplements not protective for cancer in recent study
Examiner.com
The clinical trial which involved 7627 women who were followed for an average of 9. 4 years was conducted by Dr. Jennifer Lin and colleagues at Harvard Medical School in Boston and is published in the current issue of the.
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