June 14, 2008
· Filed under Health Sexual
Tasmania’s Health Minister Lara Giddings has apologised to a sexual assault victim who was sent home from the Launceston General Hospital (LGH) this week because no-one was available to conduct a forensic examination.
Investigations into the incident are continuing.
A sexual assault victim went to the Launceston General Hospital on Monday night for a forensic examination but [...]
April 1, 2008
· Filed under Health Topics
Until last night.
Lets make this quick, he said, even managing a wry grin as he walked under the Brookvale Oval grandstand to face the inquisition into their 6-52 hiding from the Manly Sea Eagles.
A litany of Warriors errors, in their worst performance under Clearys watch, helped play last years beaten finalists into form as they [...]
March 23, 2008
· Filed under Care Health
OK, so all the ribbons and bows won’t be on display until next spring training when it becomes official, but why wait for all the excitement?
On Thursday - at 3:05 p.m. - you can slip out of work early and go catch the Dodgers playing the White Sox at Phoenix Municipal Stadium, which [...]
February 27, 2008
· Filed under Care Health
Today: Coordinator of Former Student-Athlete Development at Arizona State. Miniefield is charged with facilitating relationships with all former Sun Devils student-athletes and leading them to support athletics through the Sun Devil Club. Previously owned a clothing retail store and also was a mortgage broker before taking the ASU job.
Kevin, your playing weight was listed at [...]
February 27, 2008
· Filed under Care Health
The Penguins paid a hefty price for Hossa, a two-time 40-goal scorer, by trading top forwards Colby Armstrong and Erik Christensen, 2007 first-round draft pick Angelo Esposito, and a future first-round draft pick.
It was one of two big moves for Pittsburgh, which also acquired hulking defenseman Hal Gill from the Toronto Maple Leafs.
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February 27, 2008
· Filed under Care Health
He went to bed at 9 p.m. His new bed is soft. He overslept. In lieu of his Miami chef and mansion, he ate cereal in his apartment.
O’Neal said he is pain free and well-conditioned. In his only back-to-back set of 2008, O’Neal played 37 minutes the first game and 24 in the second.
“I’m [...]
February 24, 2008
· Filed under Health News
At nearly 9 p.m. on a winter Monday night, Steve Rowe�s world has compressed to two priorities: finding out what�s happening to his heart, and getting something for the pain. �Please, hurry,� he beseeches the first person to meet him in the corridor of Mercy Medical Center�s emergency department. That happens to be Carol Eifert, [...]
February 16, 2008
· Filed under Care Health
The Coyotes led 3-1 entering the third period, but the Kings scored quickly on a power play, the result of an unsportsmanlike penalty conduct called on Daniel Carcillo at the end of the second.
That was a stinger as Dustin Brown scored quickly to cut the margin to 3-2.
Then a couple of minutes [...]
February 3, 2008
· Filed under Care Health
But he still rather would dunk on an opponent than block his dunk, but he knows he can energize the defense with swats.
In Thursday’s fourth quarter, Stoudemire seemed to swing the game when he rejected Tim Duncan’s left-handed hook, and the Suns scored at the other end for a six-point lead.
“I just try to protect [...]
January 27, 2008
· Filed under Health Insurance
Oct. 18, 1968: Suns open their inaugural season with a 116-107 victory at home over Seattle.
March 25, 1970: Suns open first NBA playoff series, which they would lose in seven games to the L.A. Lakers.
April 26, 1971: The NCAA Council approves a new bowl game to be played in Arizona. In June the [...]