Keepsakes of Olympic dreamsRichmond Times-DispatchSunday 10th August 2008 Moslow Wood Products, a family business in Powhatan County, has a connection to the Olympics: it made the keepsake boxes for the U.S. basketball teams.
Pet cetera: New drug cuts 13 days of antibioticsThe Wilmington Star-NewsMonday 11th August 2008 The FDA has approved a single-dose antibiotic from Pfizer Inc. for cats and dogs, shortening treatment from two weeks to one day.Convenia, an antibiotic injection administered at a veterinarian's office, treats common skin infections in companion animals.
Monday Medical: The truth about organic and locally grown foodsThe Steamboat Pilot & TodayMonday 11th August 2008 Health-minded consumers have grown more and more aware of the importance of reading labels. Too many products claim to be healthful and ?natural,? and it takes a little effort to discover the truth. Have you noticed there is very little of this type of reading material to be found in the produce section?
Path to enlightenment - Buddhist monk, wife to open Little Zen MuseumMissoulianSunday 10th August 2008 Rev. Genki Takabayashi, a Buddhist monk, and his wife Leslie Gannon moved to Victor eight years ago after they retired. Takabayashi and Gannon met while she was attending his mediation sessions in Seattle and they have been married for the last 11 years.
Best of BeijingLexington Herald-LeaderSunday 10th August 2008 Athletes of the day Beach volleyball stars Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh, gold medalists in Athens four years ago and three-time reigning world champions, play a live second-round match against a team from Cuba NBC's evening broadcast. The pair have won 63 straight matches after Sunday's first-round win over a team from Japan. They are the tournament's top seed. Treanor made news ...
A Nobel Bronx enterpriseNew York Daily NewsSaturday 9th August 2008 Microfinance, which won economist Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006, is the model for Project Enterprise, a nonprofit organization, which loans money to entrepreneurs in the Bronx.