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QPR REPORT (Free subscription) | yesterday
- - Lee Cook will complete his £850,000 move from Fulham to QPR in January - The Sun Teamtalk The Sun - - "LEE COOK will seal an £850,000 January move to QPR from Fulham. On-loan Cook has impressed boss Paulo Sousa. The Sun The Mirror "QPR to make Lee Cook return permanent By Football Spy 4/12/2008 Lee Cook will complete his £850,000 move back to old club QPR next...
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IPSOJobs WorldWide: Job postings (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
Full and part time staff required to work at Cwmcerrig Farm Shop and Grill 2 x Cooks
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Jobs 4 Careers (Free subscription) | 17 hours ago
Cashiers, Cooks, Prep, Ft /Pt for Collegeville fast food. Apply in person, 1850 Collegeville Rd. Collegeville. ...
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tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Fulham winger Lee Cook will complete his £850,000 move back to old club QPR next month. read more
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Chicago Breaking News (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Cook County President Todd Stroger's proposed budget calls for shutting down county government for three says next year, the Sun-Times reports . All county workers would be required to take unpaid days off around holidays, May 22, July 6 and Nov. 27. The furlough days would save the county about $15 million, a spokesman for Stroger said.
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Overheard.it (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
"Dane Cook is the 311 of comedy." Discuss.
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yumsugar (Free subscription) | 16 hours ago
Today in the New York Times dining section , The Minimalist food personality Mark Bittman shares a recipe for asparagus prosciutto rolls . Shortly after reading his column, I came across a critique of it on The Kitchn that makes a good point: Although the dish looks delicious, asparagus is completely out of season . Instead, The Kitchn suggests, why not opt for something lighter on the conscience,...
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Jobs 4 Careers (Free subscription) | yesterday
Catfish Grill is now hiring for Cooks and Waitstaff. Apply in person at 1505 Southwest Parkway between, 2pm-5pm. ...
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haha.nu (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
A funny, but almost impratical guide on how to cook while you are driving around. -Quang- @ haha.nu
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Illinois Medical Malpractice Blog (Free subscription) | 12 hours ago
The family of a 27-year-old mother of nine who died in Stroger Hospital in Chicago, Illinois three years ago will get $9.8 million to settle a medical malpractice suit. The woman died after bleeding during a pregnancy. The Cook County Board authorized the medical malpractice settlement in the case. According to the suit, medical personnel at the Chicago hospital failed to give the woman blood-clotting...
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New Zealand Herald (Free subscription) | 16 hours ago
Climber Mark Inglis, who lost his legs below the knee to frostbite after being stranded on Aoraki Mt Cook 26 years ago, says the line between surviving and dying on New Zealand's highest peak is narrow. A Japanese climber died...
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | yesterday
Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart is launching a local version of "America's Most Wanted" on Comcast cable. "Police Blotter on Demand," which will be available through the cable provider's On Demand section, will feature profiles of area fugitives. From the sheriff's office press release: SCHAUMBURG, IL (December 4, 2008) - Cook County Sheriff Thomas J. Dart and Comcast announce today the...
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The Sixth Ward (Free subscription) | yesterday
AP : The Cook County Board has approved a $9.8 million settlement with the family of a pregnant woman who bled and died in Stroger Hospital three years ago. The family of 27-year-old Farrah Dickerson claimed in a lawsuit that medical personnel at the hospital failed to give her blood-clotting products in a timely fashion after she began bleeding and collapsed in August 2005. Dickerson was 31...
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Chicago Breaking News (Free subscription) | yesterday
The family of a 27-year-old mother of nine who died in Stroger Hospital three years ago after bleeding during a pregnancy will get $9.8 million to settle a lawsuit. The Cook County Board on Wednesday authorized the medical malpractice settlement in the case of Farrah Dickerson. According to the suit, medical personnel at the county hospital failed to give Dickerson blood-clotting products in...
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atHome Top Story (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
ROASTING TheStar.com | living | Prime Minister's problem: A cooked goose parallel Prime Minister's problem: A cooked goose parallelDAVE COOPER/TORONTO STAR Knock the stuffing out once your goose is well and truly cooked. (Dec. 5, 2008) Dec 05, 2008 04:30 AM Kim Honey Food EditorWhile Prime Minister Stephen Harper was asking Governor General Michaëlle Jean pretty please for a prorogue,...