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Spitzer: State response ‘unacceptably slow’ in LI needle case

Gov. Eliot Spitzer says state health officials took too long to notify the public that a Long Island doctor’s needle technique may have spread hepatitis.

Study to review cardiac care

A two-year study aimed at improving cardiac care in Central Florida was launched this week by a coalition of the region’s largest employers.

Florida’s jobless rate on the rise

Florida’s economy continued to show signs of cooling in October as the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate climbed to 4.2 percent from 4 percent in September — a full percentage point more than the statewide …

Water deal helps Atlanta, not shellfish

Federal officials turned down the spigot Friday on the Apalachicola River, allowing drought-stricken Atlanta to keep more water upstream but hastening die-offs of a famed oyster industry, rare mussels and …

Victim needed medical help, inquiry hears

Police should have called an ambulance for an apparently unconscious Frank Paul instead of dragging him into the city drunk tank, then dumping him in an alley where he died, said a witness at an inquiry into …

Saturday ~ November 11, 2007 by iberianseoPosted in General|

 

 

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