Posts Tagged ‘concession’

Movie Review For Speed Racer (2008)

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Commercially manufactured at the turn of the 19th century, the word candy was derived from the Arabic word quandi which means a lump of cane sugar. He negotiated with his own value system to get the second film in his good books but didnt find himself in any mood to give the same concession to [...]

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Fire Destroys Gift Shop, Museum At Tweetsie Railroad

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

To report the fire. Blowing Rock Fire and Rescue responded to find the Depot Gift Shop and Museum completely engulfed. Members of the Boone Fire Department also responded. The two departments contained the blaze and cleared the scene in just over three hours. The 1,300 square foot building was a complete loss. The gift shop [...]

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Autism Awareness!

Friday, April 4th, 2008

It was obtained through individuals unrelated to the case. In its written concession, the government said the child had a pre-existing mitochondrial disorder that was aggravated by her shots, and which ultimately resulted in an ASD diagnosis. But its implications for the larger vaccine-autism debate, and for public health policy in general, are not as [...]

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Wake Up To World Autism Awareness

Friday, April 4th, 2008

It was obtained through individuals unrelated to the case. In its written concession, the government said the child had a pre-existing mitochondrial disorder that was aggravated by her shots, and which ultimately resulted in an ASD diagnosis. But its implications for the larger vaccine-autism debate, and for public health policy in general, are not as [...]

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World Autism Awareness Day

Friday, April 4th, 2008

It was obtained through individuals unrelated to the case. In its written concession, the government said the child had a pre-existing mitochondrial disorder that was aggravated by her shots, and which ultimately resulted in an ASD diagnosis. But its implications for the larger vaccine-autism debate, and for public health policy in general, are not as [...]

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