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21:00:01 11/14/11
Confirmed Serial Adulterer Passes Alleged Serial Harasser in GOP Race
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Here in a nutshell is the state of play in the 2012 Republican presidential sweepstakes: alleged serial sexual harasser Herman Cain is being surpassed by confirmed serial adulterer Newt Gingrich . With Mitt Romney stalled and Cain hemorrhaging support from women voters, polls last week from CBS and Marist showed the former House Speaker had surged into a virtual three-way tie at the top. By Monday, new surveys from CNN and PPP showed Newt vaulting past the fading pizza maker. Nevertheless, that development should be a discomforting prospect for a Republican Party which lost the women's vote by 13 points in 2008. As his public statements and personal life show, the thrice-married Gingrich is hardly a champion for American women.
That starts with Newt Gingrich's belief that marriage is an institution between one man and three women in rapid succession.
In 1980, Newt was separated from his first wife and former high school geometry teacher , Jackie Battley. As she lay incoherent in her hospital bed following surgery for a reoccurrence of uterine cancer, Gingrich paid her a visit to announce he wanted a divorce. As Lee Howell , a Gingrich friend and associate at whose wedding Newt was best man, described it: >
"Newt came up there with his yellow legal pad, and he had a list of things on how the divorce was going to be handled. He wanted her to sign it. She was still recovering from surgery, still sort of out of it, and he comes in with a yellow sheet of paper, handwritten, and wants her to sign it. >
Newt can handle political problems, but when it comes to personal problems, he's a disaster. He handled the divorce like he did any other political decision: You've got to be tough in this business, you've got to be hard. Once you make the decision you've got to act on it. Cut your losses and move on."
He moved on to wife number two, Marianne Ginther . But Marianne fared little better, getting dumped for Congressional staffer Callista Bisek after a six year affair even as Newt was leading the inquisition of Bill Clinton. As Vanity Fair summed it up last year: >
According to Salon, Gingrich and the former Hill staffer (23 years his junior, mind you) would frequently dine in the Supreme Court cafeteria--an unsuspectingly sordid detail. (In 1995, Vanity Fair referred to Bisek as Gingrich's "frequent breakfast companion.") Gingrich stepped down from Congress in 1998 following an ethics scandal, among other things. The two were married two years later.
Gingrich, who swapped his Baptist faith for Catholicism just in time to attack President Obama's 2009 address at Notre Dame University, later explained that his rapid fire infidelities were the actually product of his own patriotism: >
"There's no question at times of my life, partially driven by how passionately I felt about this country, that I worked far too hard and things happened in my life that were not appropriate. And what I can tell you is that when I did things that were wrong, I wasn't trapped in situation ethics, I was doing things that were wrong, and yet, I was doing them."
Of course, the things Newt Gingrich was saying to American women weren't any better.
As the New York Times recounted 16 years ago, Newt suggested menstruation should keep women out of essential roles in the American military: >
"If combat means living in a ditch, females have biological problems staying in a ditch for 30 days because they get infections, and they don't have upper-body strength. I mean, some do, but they're relatively rare. On the other hand, men are basically little piglets -- you drop them in the ditch, they roll around in it, doesn't matter, you know."
And for Gingrich, the biggest "infection" of them all - liberalism - caused a young mother to murder her children.
Back in 1994, after dumping his cancer-stricken first wife but before marrying his mistress following the adulterous affair that ended his second marriage, Newt pointed the finger at Democrats for the Susan Smith affair.
It was Smith who drew Americans' initial sympathy - and subsequent scorn - for her invention of a black bogeyman to conceal her heinous crime.
On October 24th, 1994, as the New York Times recalled, Smith killed her young sons, killings for which she was eventually sentenced to life in prison: >
That night, investigators say, Mrs. Smith pulled her car to the edge of a deep lake, stepped out, put the gearshift in drive and let it roll down the boat ramp into the black water. Her two little boys, buckled snugly in their safety seats, died under the lake... >
..."I believed her, right up to the end," said Juliaette Kerhulas, of Mrs. Smith's story that a young black man had ordered her out of her burgundy 1990 Mazda on the night of Oct. 25, then driven away with 3-year-old Michael and 14-month-old Alexander in the back seat.
Ms. Kerhulas wasn't the only one who believed in her. None other than future House Speaker Newt Gingrich rushed to the defense of Smith, whose step-father ironically happened to be a prominent Republican fundraiser and member of the Christian Coalition. Even after her confession, Gingrich insisted the Smith murders showed the decay of American society under Democratic Party rule : >
Enter Newt Gingrich, who rushed into action on election eve with another reliable generic culprit: society. He said the double murder "vividly reminds every American how sick the society is getting and how much we need to change things," expediently adding that "the only way you get change is to vote Republican."
As Frank Rich recounted in August 1995: >
Asked later by Tom Brokaw to elaborate, the Speaker-to-be cited "a direct nexus between the general acceptance of violence" and "the pattern that the counterculture and Lyndon Johnson's Great Society began in the late 60's."
Of course, the 1960's also happened to be the time when the women's movement rose to prominence. The victories it achieved for women's political equality, economic independence and reproductive rights transformed American society and helped move the nation closer to a "more perfect union."
Apparently, those epochal changes escaped Herman Cain's notice. And while Cain's is being punished in the polls for it, he is being replaced atop the GOP field by Newt Gingrich . While that may be a good thing for Tiffany's bottom line , it's a sad development for American women.
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21:00:01 11/14/11
Confirmed Serial Adulterer Passes Alleged Serial Harasser in GOP Race
[LESS INFO] 5 VIEWS | ADDED 21:00:01 11/14/11
Here in a nutshell is the state of play in the 2012 Republican presidential sweepstakes: alleged serial sexual harasser Herman Cain is being surpassed by confirmed serial adulterer Newt Gingrich . With Mitt Romney stalled and Cain hemorrhaging support from women voters, polls last week from CBS and Marist showed the former House Speaker had surged into a virtual three-way tie at the top. By Monday, new surveys from CNN and PPP showed Newt vaulting past the fading pizza maker. Nevertheless, that development should be a discomforting prospect for a Republican Party which lost the women's vote by 13 points in 2008. As his public statements and personal life show, the thrice-married Gingrich is hardly a champion for American women.
That starts with Newt Gingrich's belief that marriage is an institution between one man and three women in rapid succession.
In 1980, Newt was separated from his first wife and former high school geometry teacher , Jackie Battley. As she lay incoherent in her hospital bed following surgery for a reoccurrence of uterine cancer, Gingrich paid her a visit to announce he wanted a divorce. As Lee Howell , a Gingrich friend and associate at whose wedding Newt was best man, described it: >
"Newt came up there with his yellow legal pad, and he had a list of things on how the divorce was going to be handled. He wanted her to sign it. She was still recovering from surgery, still sort of out of it, and he comes in with a yellow sheet of paper, handwritten, and wants her to sign it. >
Newt can handle political problems, but when it comes to personal problems, he's a disaster. He handled the divorce like he did any other political decision: You've got to be tough in this business, you've got to be hard. Once you make the decision you've got to act on it. Cut your losses and move on."
He moved on to wife number two, Marianne Ginther . But Marianne fared little better, getting dumped for Congressional staffer Callista Bisek after a six year affair even as Newt was leading the inquisition of Bill Clinton. As Vanity Fair summed it up last year: >
According to Salon, Gingrich and the former Hill staffer (23 years his junior, mind you) would frequently dine in the Supreme Court cafeteria--an unsuspectingly sordid detail. (In 1995, Vanity Fair referred to Bisek as Gingrich's "frequent breakfast companion.") Gingrich stepped down from Congress in 1998 following an ethics scandal, among other things. The two were married two years later.
Gingrich, who swapped his Baptist faith for Catholicism just in time to attack President Obama's 2009 address at Notre Dame University, later explained that his rapid fire infidelities were the actually product of his own patriotism: >
"There's no question at times of my life, partially driven by how passionately I felt about this country, that I worked far too hard and things happened in my life that were not appropriate. And what I can tell you is that when I did things that were wrong, I wasn't trapped in situation ethics, I was doing things that were wrong, and yet, I was doing them."
Of course, the things Newt Gingrich was saying to American women weren't any better.
As the New York Times recounted 16 years ago, Newt suggested menstruation should keep women out of essential roles in the American military: >
"If combat means living in a ditch, females have biological problems staying in a ditch for 30 days because they get infections, and they don't have upper-body strength. I mean, some do, but they're relatively rare. On the other hand, men are basically little piglets -- you drop them in the ditch, they roll around in it, doesn't matter, you know."
And for Gingrich, the biggest "infection" of them all - liberalism - caused a young mother to murder her children.
Back in 1994, after dumping his cancer-stricken first wife but before marrying his mistress following the adulterous affair that ended his second marriage, Newt pointed the finger at Democrats for the Susan Smith affair.
It was Smith who drew Americans' initial sympathy - and subsequent scorn - for her invention of a black bogeyman to conceal her heinous crime.
On October 24th, 1994, as the New York Times recalled, Smith killed her young sons, killings for which she was eventually sentenced to life in prison: >
That night, investigators say, Mrs. Smith pulled her car to the edge of a deep lake, stepped out, put the gearshift in drive and let it roll down the boat ramp into the black water. Her two little boys, buckled snugly in their safety seats, died under the lake... >
..."I believed her, right up to the end," said Juliaette Kerhulas, of Mrs. Smith's story that a young black man had ordered her out of her burgundy 1990 Mazda on the night of Oct. 25, then driven away with 3-year-old Michael and 14-month-old Alexander in the back seat.
Ms. Kerhulas wasn't the only one who believed in her. None other than future House Speaker Newt Gingrich rushed to the defense of Smith, whose step-father ironically happened to be a prominent Republican fundraiser and member of the Christian Coalition. Even after her confession, Gingrich insisted the Smith murders showed the decay of American society under Democratic Party rule : >
Enter Newt Gingrich, who rushed into action on election eve with another reliable generic culprit: society. He said the double murder "vividly reminds every American how sick the society is getting and how much we need to change things," expediently adding that "the only way you get change is to vote Republican."
As Frank Rich recounted in August 1995: >
Asked later by Tom Brokaw to elaborate, the Speaker-to-be cited "a direct nexus between the general acceptance of violence" and "the pattern that the counterculture and Lyndon Johnson's Great Society began in the late 60's."
Of course, the 1960's also happened to be the time when the women's movement rose to prominence. The victories it achieved for women's political equality, economic independence and reproductive rights transformed American society and helped move the nation closer to a "more perfect union."
Apparently, those epochal changes escaped Herman Cain's notice. And while Cain's is being punished in the polls for it, he is being replaced atop the GOP field by Newt Gingrich . While that may be a good thing for Tiffany's bottom line , it's a sad development for American women.
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19:23:53 11/09/09
Ft Hood Memorial Tribute Us Fallen Week Ending Nov 07 2009
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Week ending Nov. 07, 2009 the US Department of Defense released the names of 7 military and civilian personnel who died, while serving in the United States overseas. Additionally, the 13 victims of the Fort Hood massacre. Currently the DoD does not announce K9 War Dogs. Instead ground troops confirmed 1 K9 was KIA. Welcome viewers. These weekly episodes pay tribute to brave men and women who served our country with distinction. This video is more than an announcement of data typically found on mainstream media outlets. We focus on the warrior as a human whose lives have impacted a family, friends, and neighbors around our world. Your respectful comments are welcomed and serve as memorial tributes to our fallen soldiers. Political opinions and debates are best suited elsewhere. Please visit USFallen.org website for ?MY HERO? family tributes, videos of military funerals and homecomings. We have centralized other key resources for survivors and returning veterans. Fallen Description: Spc. Adrian L. Avila, 19, of Opelika, Ala., Mr. Michael Grant Cahill, 62, of Cameron, Texas Maj. Libardo E. Caraveo, 52, of Woodbridge, VA., Spc. Christopher M. Cooper, 28, of Oceanside, CA., Staff Sgt. Justin DeCrow, 32, of Plymouth, IN., Capt. John Gaffaney, 56, of San Diego, CA., Spc. Frederick Greene, 29, of Mountain City, TN. Pfc. Lukas C. Hopper, 20, of Merced, CA., Spc. Jason Dean Hunt, 22, of Frederick, OK. Sgt. Amy Krueger, 29, of Kiel, WS., K9 ?Marci?, age unknown, of Fort Hood, TX., Pfc. Aaron Thomas Nemelka, 19, of West Jordan, UT., Pfc. Michael Pearson, 21, of Bolingbrook, IL., Sgt. Cesar B. Ruiz, 26, of San Antonio, TX., Capt. Russell Seager, 51, of Racine, WI., Spc. Jonathon M. Sylvestre, 21, of Colorado Springs, CO., Staff Sgt. Amy C. Tirador, 29, of Albany, N.Y., Mr. Frank R. Walker, 66, of Oklahoma City, OK., Pvt. Francheska Velez, 21, of Chicago, IL., Ms. Juanita Warman, 55, of Havre De Grace, MD., Pfc. Kham Xiong, 23, of St. Paul, MN., Music: Sgt. MacKenzie Eternal Father, Strong to Save TAPS Photos/Resources afghanistan.pigstye.net defenselink.mil militarycity.com newsok.com wsbt.com tricities.com uswardogs.org USFallen.org Video Production Jerry CastIllo Producer
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01:12:41 11/02/09
Us Fallen Week Ending Oct 31 2009
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Week ending Oct. 31, 2009 the US Department of Defense released the names of 27 military personnel who Died, while serving in the United States armed forces. Welcome viewers. These weekly episodes pay tribute to brave men and women who served our country with honor. This video and your respectful comments are memorial tributes to our fallen soldiers. Please visit USFallen.org website for previous episodes, military funerals and homecomings. On Wednesday,18 Americans came home. President Obama was at Dover Air Force Base, Del. – the first time a president has been present when remains of fallen military arrived. The president’s presence was significant. He will soon decide how to continue pursuing the war in Afghanistan. Welcoming home the 18 dead Americans and meeting with family members – when their grief and loss was still raw – will surely weigh on his decision. Obama acknowledged as such after the Dover ceremony: “The burden that both our troops and our families bear in any wartime situation is going to bear on how I see these conflicts.” The president was photographed participating in the arrival of the casket of one Fort Lewis soldier, Sgt. Dale Griffin, whose family had given permission for media coverage of his return. Because of the welcome change in military policy, which allows families to decide on coverage at Dover, more Americans are able to witness – at least from a distance – the price paid by soldiers and their loved ones. This has been the worst month for U.S. fatalities in Afghanistan since the United States invaded the country in October 2001. As long as U.S. troops are on the ground in such dangerous places as Afghanistan and Iraq, the grim ceremony at Dover will be repeated again and again. Fallen Description: Maj. David L. Audo, 35, of Saint Joseph, IL., Pfc. Brian R. Bates, Jr., 20, of Gretna, LA., Staff Sgt. Keith R. Bishop, 28, of Medford, N.Y., Spc. Robert K. Charlton, 22, of Malden, MO., Sgt. Fernando Delarosa, 24, of Alamo, TX.. Cpl. Gregory M.W. Fleury, 23, of Anchorage, AK. Spc. Joseph L. Gallegos, 39, of Questa, N.M., Staff Sgt. Luis M. Gonzalez, 27, of South Ozone Park, N.Y. Sgt. Dale R. Griffin, 29, of Terre Haute, IN., Pfc. Kimble A. Han, 30, of Lehi, UT., Sgt. Josue E. Hernandez Chavez, 23, of Reno, NV., Sgt. Issac B. Jackson, 27, of Plattsburg, MO., Capt. Eric A. Jones, 29, of Westchester, N.Y., Spc. Eric N. Lembke, 25, of Tampa, FL. CWO Niall Lyons, 40, of Spokane, WA., Staff Sgt. Shawn H. McNabb, 24, of Terrell, TX.. Sgt. 1st Class David E. Metzger, 32, of San Diego, CA., Pfc. Devin J. Michel, 19, of Stockton, IL. , Capt. David "Seth" Mitchell, 30, of Loveland, OH., CWO Michael P. Montgomery, 36, of Savannah, GA., Sgt. Nikolas A. Mueller, 26, of Little Chute, WI. Spc. Jared D. Stanker, 22, of Evergreen Park, IL., Lance Cpl. Cody R. Stanley, 21, of Rosanky, TX., Spc. Brandon K. Steffey, 23, of Sault Sainte Marie, MI., Capt. Kyle R. Van De Giesen, 29, of N. Attleboro, MA., Pfc. Christopher I. Walz, 25, of Vancouver, WA., Sgt. Patrick O. Williamson, 24, of Broussard, LA., Sgt. Eduviges G. Wolf, 24, of Hawthorne, CA., Music: Time to Say Goodbye – Texas Tenors Mansions of the Lord Sgt. MacKenzie TAPS Photos/Resources afghanistan.pigstye.net defenselink.mil kvue.com thesunchronicle.com thonline.com militarycity.com USFallen.org Video Production Jerry CastILo Producer
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16:08:44 10/26/09
Coalfield At Harriman 2009 Part 1
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October 23, 2009. Non-district show down of two rivals that are only 12 miles apart. Classic game. Coalfield leads the series 5-2. Pre-Game.
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15:58:20 10/26/09
Coalfield At Harriman 2009 Part 2
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October 23, 2009. Non-district show down of two rivals that are only 12 miles apart. Classic game. Coalfield leads the series 5-2. 1st Quarter Action.
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15:43:48 10/26/09
Coalfield At Harriman 2009 Part 3
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October 23, 2009. Non-district show down of two rivals that are only 12 miles apart. Classic game. Coalfield leads the series 5-2. 2nd Quarter Action.
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15:27:52 10/26/09
Coalfield At Harriman 2009 Part 4
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October 23, 2009. Non-district show down of two rivals that are only 12 miles apart. Classic game. Coalfield leads the series 5-2. Halftime.
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15:14:25 10/26/09
Coalfield At Harriman 2009 Part 5
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October 23, 2009. Non-district show down of two rivals that are only 12 miles apart. Classic game. Coalfield leads the series 5-2. 3rd Quarter Action.
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14:55:29 10/26/09
Coalfield At Harriman 2009 Part 6
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October 23, 2009. Non-district show down of two rivals that are only 12 miles apart. Classic game. Coalfield leads the series 5-2. 4th Quarter Action.
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19:54:03 10/25/09
Us Fallen Week Ending Oct 24 2009
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Week ending Oct. 24, 2009 the US Department of Defense released the names of 12 military personnel who died, while serving in the United States armed forces. Welcome viewers. These weekly episodes pay tribute to brave men and women who served our country with honor. This video and your respectful comments are memorial tributes to our fallen soldiers. Please visit USFallen.org website for other videos, tributes and other resources for military families. Also, we now have a FaceBook page and invite you to join our conversations at http://www.facebook.com/pages/USFallenorg/142272661291 . We tweet and notify our followers of new postings @usfallen_org and we use #SOT, #MilitaryMon, #honorfallen. Fallen Description: Lance Cpl. David R. Baker, 22, of Painesville, OH., Spc. Kyle A. Coumas, 22, of Lockeford, CA., Spc. Michael A. Dahl Jr., 23, of Moreno Valley, CA., Staff Sgt. Bradley Espinoza, 26, of Mission, TX., Spc. Jesus O. Flores, Jr., 28, of La Mirada, CA., Spc. Anthony G. Green, 28, of Matthews, N.C., Spc. Daniel C. Lawson, 33, of Deerfield Beach, FL., Pfc. Daniel J. Rivera, 22, of Rochester, N.Y., Sgt. Christopher M. Rudzinski, 28, of Rantoul, IL., Staff Sgt. Chris N. Staats, 32, of Fredericksburg, TX., Staff Sgt. Glen H. Stivison, Jr., 34, of Blairsville, PA., Pfc. Brandon M. Styer, 19, of Lancaster, PA. Music ?End Credits? Glory Soundtrack ?TAPS? Photos/Resources www.defenselink.mil www.dailykos.com www.facebook.com/group/ourfallenussoldiers www.militarycity.com www.myspace.com/fallenussoldiersmemorial Video Production USFallen.org Jerry Castillo Producer
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19:52:52 10/11/09
Us Fallen Week Ending Oct 10 2009
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Week ending Oct.10, 2009 the US Department of Defense released the names of 17 military personnel who died, while serving in the United States armed forces. Welcome viewers. These weekly episodes pay tribute to brave men and women who served our country with honor. This video and your respectful comments are memorial tributes to our fallen soldiers. A grateful nation honors your service. Your battle is over; rest in peace. Your courage, for our country, will forever be etched in our minds and hearts. Please visit my http://www.USFallen.org for more information and resources. Fallen Description: Spc. Paul E. Andersen, 49, of Dowagiac, MI. Sgt. Justin T. Gallegos, 27, of Tucson, AZ. Spc. Christopher T. Griffin, 24, of Kincheloe, MI. Sgt. Joshua M. Hardt, 24, of Applegate, CA. Maj. Tad T. Hervas, 48, of Coon Rapids, MN. Spc. Kevin O. Hill, 23, of Brooklyn, N.Y., Sgt. Joshua J. Kirk, 30, of South Portland, ME. Spc. Stephan L. Mace, 21, of Lovettsville, VA. Staff Sgt. Vernon W. Martin, 25 of Savannah, GA. Pfc. Alan H. Newton Jr., 26, of Asheboro, N.C. Spc. Brandon A. Owens, 21, of Memphis, TN. Staff Sgt. Thomas D. Rabjohn, 39, of Litchfield Park, AZ. Sgt. Roberto D. Sanchez, 24 of Satellite Beach, FL. Sgt. Michael P. Scusa, 22, of Villas, N.J. Capt. Benjamin A. Sklaver, 32, of Medford, MA. Sgt. Aaron M. Smith, 25, of Manhattan, KA. Pfc. Kevin C. Thomson, 22, of Reno, NV. Music Band of Brothers Requiem Mansion of the Lord TAPS Photos/Resources www.azstarnet.com www.defenselink.mil www.kolotv.com www.journalstar.com www.latimes.com www.militarycity.com www.newsobserver.com www.sacbee.com www.wcax.com www.wsav.com
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21:00:00 10/09/09
VIDEO: Shingles Connected to Stroke Risk, Miscarriage Treatment Does Not Prevent Future Pregnancies, Exercise Improve Survival For Chronic Kidney Patients
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(October 9, 2009 - Insidermedicine)
From Taiwan %ndash According to a report published in the journal Stroke , adults with shingles are at increased risk of stroke. Researchers compared nearly 7, 800 adults treated for shingles with over 23,000 people who did not have the rash. They found that 1.7% of patients in the shingles group had a stroke a year after treatment, compared with only 1.3% who did not have the condition.
From the UK %ndash The type of treatment a woman has after a miscarriage does not preclude her ability to have a child in the future, according to a report published in the British Medical Journal . Researchers surveyed 3 groups of patients from the Miscarriage treatment trial--five years after the study was completed%mdasheach group having been treated differently following their miscarriage. Results showed no differences between the three groups; as 82% of the women went on to have a child after their miscarriage treatment.
And finally, from Utah %ndash According to a report published in the Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology , chronic kidney disease patients improve their survival chances with regular exercise. Researchers used information from Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, examining data on over 15,000 participants--5.9% of whom had chronic kidney disease. Results showed that among this 5.9%, those who got the recommended amount of exercise per week had a 56% reduced risk of dying through a seven year follow up period.
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15:59:22 10/04/09
Us Fallen Week Ending Oct 3 2009
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Week ending Oct. 3, 2009 the US Department of Defense released the names of 11 military personnel who died, while serving in the United States armed forces. Welcome viewers. These weekly episodes pay tribute to brave men and women who served our country with honor. This video and your respectful comments are memorial tributes to our fallen soldiers. A grateful nation honors your service. Your battle is over; rest in peace. Your courage, for our country, will forever be etched in our minds and hearts. Fallen Description: Sgt. Ryan C. Adams, 26 of Rhinelander, WI., Lance Cpl. Jordan L. Chrobot, 24, of Frederick, MD., Staff Sgt. Alex French IV, 31, of Milledgeville, GA., Spc. Kevin J. Graham, 27, of Benton, KY., Spc. Russell S. Hercules Jr., 22 of Murfreesboro, TN., Staff Sgt. Jack M. Martin III, 26, of Bethany, OK., Sgt. Titus R. Reynolds, 23, of Columbus, OH., Sgt. 1st Class Christopher D. Shaw, 37, of Markham, IL., Sgt. Edward B. Smith, 30, of Homestead, FL., Spc. Ross E. Vogel, III, 27, of Red Lion, PA., Spc. Joseph V. White, 21, of Bellevue, WA., Music Requiem for a Soldier By: Katherine Jenkins TAPS Photos/Resources www.afghanistan.pigstye.net www.defenselink.mil www.militarycity.com www.professionalsoldiers.com http://your4state.com http://www.waow.com USFallen.org Video Production Jerry Castillo Producer











