Attorney: Vatican rejects deaf man's lawsuit Star Tribune | | | St. Paul attorney Jeff Anderson, who represents hundreds of clergy child sex abuse victims across the U.S., says the Vatican has refused to be served with the lawsuit of an Illinois man who claims he was sexually abused by a...
How The FBI Exploited A Trader's Deafness To Make Its Latest Insider Trading Catch Business Insider Courtney Comstock | Jan. 31, 2011, 9:57 AM | 302 | 4 A A A x Email Article | From To Email Sent! | You have successfully emailed the post. | Image: helgabj via flickrSamir Barai might as well have just handed over the evidence the FBI needs fo...
Clique Valentine Party @ The Deaf Institute Skiddle | Manchester Evening news’ DJs of the Year Club Clique hold their explosive Valentine’s party under the glitter ball at The Deaf Institute on Monday 14th. | For their first ever midweek party, and their first time at this gorgeous v...
Top cleric urges 'blind, deaf, dumb' Mubarak to go Zeenews Dubai: Influential Arab cleric Yusuf al-Qaradawi on Saturday urged Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to step down for the good of the country, saying his departure is the only solution to Egypt's crisis. | The Sunni Muslim cleric, who holds Egyptian a...
Top Arab cleric asks 'blind, deaf, dumb' Mubarak to quit Deccan Herald Dubai, Jan 29 (PTI) Saturday, January 29, 2011 --> | An influential Arab cleric Yusuf al-Qaradawi today urged President Hosni Mubarak to step down as the embattled Egyptian leader appointed his intelligence chief and confidante Omar Suleiman as the v...
Top cleric urges 'blind, deaf, dumb' Mubarak to go Breitbart | Egyptian-born cleric Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, pictured in Doha in 2008, ha... | Influential Arab cleric Yusuf al-Qaradawi on Saturday urged Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to step down for the good of the country, saying his departure is the only...
ILLINOIS SPOTLIGHT: Teens with hearing aids reorganize their lives after implant surgery Orlando Sentinel ROCKFORD, Ill. (AP) — Destinee Brady is almost constantly plugged in to music on her iPod Touch. Michael Hill listens to his music on his cell phone. | It's something neither 14-year-old had been able to do with the hearing aids they had worn s...
revolver saturday 29th january 2011 the deaf institute tickets and listings Skiddle 2 floors of footstomping, mid blowing groovy 1960's pop garage 50's rock 'n' roll motown & psychedelia | Date: Saturday 29th January 2011 | Venue: The Deaf Institute » | Location: Manchester | Doors: 22:00 til 03:00 | Event short url: http://ww...
Shana David’s sign of success for deaf people Nation | Shana David is to represent her country at a workshop in Swaziland next month – the first presentation by a Seychellois deaf person at an international conference. | Miss David, a teacher of the deaf and the first Miss Deaf Seychelles, will give he...
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Final arguments set for DeLay sentencing hearing Herald Tribune | AUSTIN, Texas - Former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay was expected to find out by Monday afternoon whether he will be sentenced to prison or given probation after being con...
Prelim hearing for Jackson doc enters second week Seattle Times LOS ANGELES - | Prosecutors are poised to focus on the science of what killed Michael Jackson as the second week begins in the preliminary hearing for the doctor charged in the Kin...
US scientists sound alarm over animal research PhysOrg --> | Scientists who use monkeys, mice and dogs for research on human diseases fear that the US government is restructuring the massive National Institutes of Health in a way that ...
Secondhand smoke exposure 'ups hearing loss risk' DNA India | A new study has revealed that non-smokers who repeatedly breathe in others' tobacco smoke are more likely to have some degree of hearing loss. | Researchers studied a total o...
Natural solutions for uric acid troubles The Examiner | High uric acid in blood can form hard crystals inside people’s joints. The medical community calls this Gout. These crystals cause burning-pain, s... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Gov't, dental surgeons in battle over staff changes Jamaica Observer | THE country's public sector dental surgeons are locked in battle with the Government over the administration's failure to implement staff changes ag... (photo: US Coastguard)