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  1. Those smog tests really do matter Las Vegas Sun Sun, Aug 17, 2008 (2 a.m.) Decades ago, the intersection of Charleston Boulevard and Fremont Street was infamous ? to air quality experts. It was known for having the valley?s highest concentration of poisonous carbon monoxide during the winter.
  2. Olympians Inspire Local Man To Overcome Health Issues NBC 10 Philadelphia The determination of Olympic athletes is inspiring some people to overcome their greatest health obstacles.
  3. Big stink as Israel unleashes 'skunk' on protestors The Daily Star Lebannon The Palestinian protestors massed at the fence expected tear gas and rubber-coated bullets; what they got instead was a putrid yellow wind, Israel's newest weapon for breaking up Occupied West Bank demonstrations. The noxious mist, which Israeli police refer to as "skunk," was used for the first time earlier this month.
  4. Cancer-stricken Patrick Swayze puffs away on a cigarette while filming show Daily Mail In his own words, he is a 'miracle man' who is fighting a winning battle against pancreatic cancer. But that still hasn't stopped actor Patrick Swayze from puffing on cigarettes.
  5. Pakistani expats hail end of Musharraf era Gulf Times By Sarmad Qazi MAJORITY of Pakistanis in Qatar yesterday expressed jubilation and relief at the resignation of General (retd) Pervez Musharraf as president.
  6. Conshohocken Apartment Fire Ruled Accidental FOX 29 Philadelphia On Monday, more residents will be allowed back into a suburban Philadelphia apartment complex gutted by a huge fire.
  7. TennCare patients may lose 24-hour home care WBIR-TV Knoxville The problem for the state is that the most vulnerable patients are also the most expensive, and are getting costlier by the year.
  8. Melissa Cross will have you screaming like a rock star Seattle Times In this mecca of Broadway and opera stars, the trills and scales of vocal polishing are a familiar sound. But the growls and groans coming...
  9. TennCare patients may lose 24-hour home care The Tennessean Policy change brings dilemma for up to 1,000 patients.
  10. Big stink as Israel unleashes 'skunk' on protestors Middle East Times BILIN, West Bank (AFP) The Palestinian protestors massed at the fence expected tear gas and rubber bullets; what they got instead was a putrid yellow wind, Israel's newest weapon against West Bank demonstrators.
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