One job, 57 years (West University Examiner) Beanie Babies. That collectible craze of the mid-’90s brought a surge of business at Buffalo Pharmacy, which has served its community as far back as the hula hoop and 45 rpm records. |
Mr. Evan Vickers Wins Utah District 72 Race for House of Representatives Seat (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Independent pharmacist and United Drugs member is triumphant in southern Utah election |
Let pharmacists prescribe, Ontario told (Hamilton Spectator) Torstar News Service Ontario pharmacists should soon be able to write and fill prescriptions for minor ailments without need of a doctor's order, a report released this week by the provincial health ministry suggests. |
Hollywood writers spill the ink on their craft (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Nearly a year after they walked off the job for the Writers Guild of America's 100-day strike, six screenwriters recently met at a Beverly Hills eatery to talk about their work. |
Let pharmacists prescribe, Ontario told (Toronto Star) Ontario pharmacists should soon be able to write and fill prescriptions for minor ailments without need of a doctor's order, a report released this week by the provincial health ministry suggests. |
The mental burden of not having enough (Fond du Lac Reporter) The worldwide economic downturn is enough to make anyone feel downtrodden. |
Recognize heat-stress symptoms, jury urges (London Free Press) CHATHAM -- The mother of an Exeter roofer, who died after working in extremely hot conditions, hopes an examination of her son's death will prevent similar tragedies. |
Finals or we've failed: Newman (The Mercury) NEW Richmond skipper Chris Newman has marked his rise to the top job at Tigerland by declaring it's finals or bust for his side in 2009. |
No job too menial for professionals (Winnipeg Free Press) Like many young professionals, 26-year-old Dawit Birhan still lives at home. But unlike most, so do his sister and brother -- a pharmacist and a medical doctor -- who were just shy of getting their degrees before they came to Canada as Eritrean refugees in 2007. They're scraping by with part-time jobs as a parking lot attendant and security guard while going back to the drawing board at school ... |
Police Digest (The Providence Journal) PROVIDENCE — A local man was sentenced this week to serve 27 years in prison after pleading guilty to charges that he shot a man outside a Hartford Park nightclub in 2006 and murdered a man in Providence last summer, according to the attorney general’s office. |