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Salem-News.com (November 21,2009 20:03)A Few Things Parents Should Know About TamifluMarianne Skolek Salem-News.comThe purpose of this article is to encourage the American people to read information on drugs they are being prescribed -- especially prescribed to their children -- and to read, read, read ingredients contained on labels -- especially what is being ingested by children. (MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.) - Several weeks ago, I had a "personal experience" with a young teen being diagnosed with H1N1 aka "swine flu" by his pediatrician. The antibiotic Tamiflu was prescribed for treatment of the H1N1 flu.
This writing is to alert parents to educate themselves about Tamiflu in the treatment of the H1N1 flu -- especially as it relates to children and make a competent decision with your pediatrician before filling that prescription -- weighing out what is safe for your child or loved one.
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Salem-News.com (November 20,2009 20:25)Army Announces Independent Body Armor ReviewSalem-News.comThe NRC will perform an independent assessment of ongoing body armor testing. (WASINGTON D.C.) - Secretary of the Army John McHugh announced today that the National Research Council (NRC) will perform an independent assessment of the Army's body armor testing, following last month's recommendation by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) for an independent review.
The NRC functions under the auspices of the National Academies, a private, nonprofit institution that provides science, technology, and health policy advice to the federal government and the public on critical national issues.
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Salem-News.com (November 19,2009 21:11)Morality and LawErsun Warnke Salem-News.com Business/Economy ReporterLegislative law is nothing unless it is based on true law. (EUGENE, Ore.) - In life and in business compliance with the law is an important part of one's decision making process. The relationship between law, morality, and individual action essentially defines how society functions. Law and morality are not the same.
If moral and legislative laws are two different things, then the possibility arises that they can be in conflict. If the moral and the legislative law come into conflict, then you are faced with a choice of which to follow.
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Salem-News.com (November 18,2009 18:05)Tea Party Counterprotesters` Violent Clash with Anti-Immigration Crowd (VIDEO)  Tim King Salem-News.comWho attacked who at a Florida anti-immigration protest? (FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.) - A media group called World Net Daily, sent Salem-News.com a video clip this morning of a violent clash between protesters at an anti-immigration counter protest in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The group claims that last Saturday, "Che Guevara supporters with a radical pro-amnesty coalition viciously attacked and bludgeoned tea party protesters at a Florida anti-illegal-immigration rally."
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Salem-News.com (November 18,2009 10:35)Benny & Sid presents Chapter 9 of the Serialized Graphic Novel The Truant OfficerGlen BledsoeAll it would take is to find your way to the wrong part of town, meet the wrong person, yield to the wrong temptation and all the Sunday church-going of a hundred years won't do you a bit of good. (Your City, USA) - You may be a Pastor and wield the Bible to turn aside Satan when he shows his pointed little head and pitch fork.
But none of it means anything until real temptation comes your way. You're out of town. No one knows you from Adam. All it would take is to find your way to the wrong part of town, meet the wrong person, yield to the wrong temptation and all the sunday church-going of a hundred years won't do you a bit of good.
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Salem-News.com (November 18,2009 10:33)Wyden, Merkley Announce Millions in Military Construction Projects, VA Health CareSalem-News.comVeterans Affairs Funding to be for Two-Year Cycle for First Time. (WASHINGTON, D.C.) - U.S. Senators Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) announced millions in funding for Oregon as part of the Military Construction and Veterans Affairs and Related Agencies Appropriations bill passed by the Senate.
The bill also marks the first time that the veterans health care funding will be budgeted for a two-year period supplanting the yearly budgeting process.
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Salem-News.com (November 17,2009 13:21)Forecasters Expect Long-term Job Growth in OregonSalem-News.comMetro areas are expected to grow at close to the statewide average and half of the state's job growth will be in the Portland area. (SALEM, Ore.) - The Oregon Employment Department has released its projections of employment for 2018. The projections point to modest job growth between 2008 and 2018, although many job openings are expected due to the need to replace workers who leave their current occupations.
The department's forecasters expect economic growth to add more than 160,000 jobs, a gain of 9 percent over the decade. This growth is slightly less than the 10 percent gain that occurred between 1998 and 2008 and much slower than in many prior 10-year periods.
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Salem-News.com (November 16,2009 22:30)Everyday Leaders Doug Dickerson Salem-News.comAs an everyday leader, you are the guardians of servitude and the custodians of courage in the time of need. You tap the resources of your leadership not out of impulse, but from what you have nurtured all along. (CHARLESTON, S.C.) - On a cold wintry day in January 2009, US Airways flight 1549 taxied down the runway at New York’s LaGuardia airport. The flight, bound for Charlotte, N.C., was a familiar flight for Captain Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger. Within a matter of minutes after takeoff, flight 1543 was floating in the Hudson River, mechanical failure from a bird shot brought the plane down.
In his book, Highest Duty, My Search for What Really Matters, Sullenberger shares not only his life story, but the heroic actions he and his crew took to ensure that not one passenger was lost.
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Salem-News.com (November 16,2009 22:23)Downside of Alexander/Webb Nuclear Bailout PlanSalem-News.comMarket Refusal to Finance New Reactors Reflects Unacceptable Financial Risks That Should Not be Ignored by Lawmakers; Taxpayers and Ratepayers Beware: Loan Guarantees and Other Subsidies Will Not Turn ‘Uneconomic’ Reactors Into Sound Investments. (WASHINGTON D.C.) - If Congress and the states do not follow the lead of Wall Street in declining to underwrite financially “risky and uneconomic” new nuclear reactors, the resulting taxpayer-backed loan guarantees and other subsidies could pave the way for the same kind of industry-wide meltdown that happened in the 1970s and 1980s.
That is according to a major new study by Dr. Mark Cooper, a senior fellow for economic analysis at the Institute for Energy and the Environment at Vermont Law School.
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Salem-News.com (November 16,2009 22:22)Alexander, Webb Introduce Clean Energy Legislation with Emphasis on Nuclear Energy Salem-News.comSenators say the Measure would create carbon-free energy sources in the U.S., invigorate economy, create jobs. (WASHINGTON D.C.) - Senators Lamar Alexander (R-TN) and Jim Webb (D-VA) today introduced “The Clean Energy Act of 2009,” a bipartisan bill to promote further investment and development of the nation’s clean energy technologies, including nuclear power and other resources.
The Alexander-Webb bill is designed to invigorate the economy, create jobs, and move the United States toward providing clean, carbon-free sources of energy.
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Salem-News.com (November 16,2009 14:10)Last Month`s Unemployment Rate in Oregon Still HoldingSalem-News.comOregon’s Employment Situation: October 2009 (SALEM, Ore.) - Oregon’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was unchanged at 11.3 percent in October from the revised September figure of 11.3 percent.
This was its lowest since the rate was 10.7 percent in February, and was down from the high of 12.2 percent in May. Oregon’s unemployment rate was 7.2 percent in October 2008.
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Salem-News.com (November 15,2009 18:50)Lack of Healthcare Kills Veterans at Much Higher Rate than CombatTim King Salem-News.comHarvard study shows that for every American killed in Afghanistan in 2008, 14 military veterans died because they lacked healthcare coverage. (SALEM, Ore.) - A report from Agence France Presse indicates that the number of veterans who died in 2008 because they didn't have healthcare, is 14 times higher than the military death toll in Afghanistan, for the entire year.
Two Harvard medical researchers analyzed data, comparing U.S. combat-related deaths in Afghanistan, with the number of veterans who died because they lacked the ability to seek out adequate healthcare and access medical services. All of the veterans surveyed were under the age of 65.
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Salem-News.com (November 15,2009 13:16)Coalition of Industry and Business Groups Protest Oregon Tax ChangesSalem-News.com StaffThe measures are supported by Defend Oregon, which warns that the measures’ defeat could mean deep cuts in education. Proponents say the ballot measures are aimed at helping to stave off in future economic downturns the type of deep funding cuts lawmakers have had to make in the past. (SALEM, Ore.) - The Oregon Supreme Court has slightly changed ballot language for ballot measures to raise $733 million from businesses and wealthy Oregonians.
Measure 66 and Measure 67 will be on Oregon’s statewide ballot in a Jan. 26 special election.
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Salem-News.com (November 15,2009 12:29)Purdue Funded Doctors Suggest Increased Pain Meds for BabiesMarianne Skolek Salem-News.comReport promoting wider use of pain medications specifically targeting kids is funded by the makers of Oxycontin. (MYRTLE BEACH, S.C.) - A meeting held by "a family foundation dedicated to reducing human suffering caused by pain......" was held in Washington, DC this past June 2009 -- Below is the link to the recommendations of this meeting.
The report is a fast read -- only about ten actual pages, and the link contains background information I find interesting -- for want of a better word.
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Salem-News.com (November 14,2009 14:12)Opinion: Fight Fire with FireErsun Warnke Salem-News.com Business/Economy ReporterIn order to protect ourselves from the threat of future fires, we must become a society of fire fighters. (EUGENE, Ore.) - The fireman is a bold and noble figure in our society. He embodies the virtues of bravery, sacrifice, and duty toward others. The fireman is technically proficient.
He skillfully executes his duties using both mind and body, and relying on a set of tools that he has mastered in order to perform his task.
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Salem-News.com (November 13,2009 01:26)Veterans Gather in Protest of `Death by Remote Control`Tim King Salem-News.comPeace Gathering in Hood River calls for end of Drone Warfare. (HOOD RIVER, Ore.) - Anti-war Veterans and other activists gathering for a special event Friday in Hood River, Oregon, say the new form of warfare in Afghanistan and Iraq involves death being delivered by remote control from thousands of miles away.
Gordon Sturrock, co-founder of VeteransAgainstTorture.com, believes this death-from-beyond concept removes all signs of humanity from the process. He says for the pro-war set, "it is a new form of justice, It's a trial by Hellfire missile, quick and cheap. No need for expensive time consuming trials. No risk at all to American lives."
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