Cowen comes to Erris for pain relief
Comments OffWITH the Opposition (not to mention the media!) giving him a headache, An Taoiseach Brian Cowen made the long journey to Swanicks medical centre in Belmullet at the weekend for some pain relief.
The Court of Appeal decision had nothing to do with a married health care provider let alone a dentist treating a …
Comments OffOntario dentists can no longer uh drill their spouses.
SportsFest adapts to changing economics
Comments OffThe four-day festival in Allentown is trying to become less reliant on sponsors. There was just as much sweat on the basketball players’ backs and just as much weight in the powerlifters’ arms. But there wasn’t as much sponsorship money in the budget of this year’s Lehigh Valley SportsFest.
Personal bankruptcies on record pace
Comments OffA long recession and a slow recovery have combined to force more Minnesotans to turn to the bankruptcy system.
Albany insiders on Cuomo donor list
Comments OffALBANY Andrew Cuomo, who has been running a gubernatorial campaign against Albanys special interests, possesses a political bank account with growing sums of money from business and union groups that have long dominated power in Albany.
Allstate sues Fresno doctor and chiropractors
Comments OffAllstate insurance company has filed a lawsuit against a Valley doctor and several local chiropractors.
Chiropractors? You don’t need them, says back expert
Comments OffA New Zealand back guru says he has the answer to back pain and can show you how to cure yourself
They’re so concerned
Comments OffA few weeks ago I was taking my son home from lunch when we were in a minor fender bender. There was minor damage to my car and no one was injured in either car. The damage has been repaired and the car is back to normal.
Easier fix for back pain
Comments OffEighty percent of us will suffer from back pain at some point in our lives and some patients will need surgery. And that can mean months of recovery. but now there’s an easier fix.
New laws to protect freedom of the Press
Comments OffJustice Minister Lord McNally said the reform, following wide-ranging consultation, would provide a ‘fair balance’ between freedom of expression and protection of reputation.

