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Mills mandate will hurt patient care - CentralMaine com

Mills mandate will hurt patient care - CentralMaine com
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Letter to the editor: Gov Mills requirement leading to health care staff shortages

Letter to the editor: Gov Mills requirement leading to health care staff shortages
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She got life in a drug case Decades later, Colombian woman free, thanks to Florida supporters

She got life in a drug case. Decades later, Colombian woman free, thanks to Florida supporters Jay Weaver and Antonio Maria Delgado, The Miami Herald Apr. 16 Married in her early teens, Evelyn Bozon Pappa says she was abused for years by her husband, a former helicopter pilot for the Medellin cartel kingpin, Pablo Escobar. The husband would move on to direct his own drug-smuggling operation from a Colombian seaside city, pressuring his wife to manage a ring of passengers who carried suitcases packed with cocaine on commercial flights to Miami. If you don t help me, you know what will happen to your mother, he threatened her.

Opinion | Love Letters to Small Businesses

Susan Wexler Cohen Before I had ever met Jeanell, she sent us a “cheer” package filled with superhero items for my then-infant son, Elliot. It was about eight years ago, and she heard that Elliot had a rare medical condition through a friend of our family who went into the store she runs with her husband Derrick, which sells lots of cute quirky clothes and kitschy stuff. Then, on her own, Jeanell sent this package for Elliot, including shirts and little toys, with a kind note. And to get something from a stranger in that very weird time, that very weird place we were in in our lives my 10-month-old was having brain surgery, and we were in the I.C.U. with him for several weeks it was just one of those moments that felt so good, like there were people outside of our little bubble who were thinking of us. And that sort of gives you a little boost, it gives you a little strength. And it always stuck with me.

Faculty and Staff Briefs: December 2020  - Florida State University News

Florida State University News Faculty and Staff Briefs: December 2020  Published: HONORS AND AWARDS Joseph A. Schwartz, Ph.D. (College of Criminology & Criminal Justice) was awarded the Early Career Award from the BioPsychoSocial Division of the American Society of Criminology. This prestigious award recognizes an individual who has made a significant contribution to scholarly knowledge on BioPsychoSocial criminology within six years of receiving their doctoral degree. James Du, Ph.D. and  Jason Pappas, Ph.D. (College of Education) and doctoral students Carter Floyd and Susmit Gulavani received the Atlantic Coast Conference Center for Research in Intercollegiate Athletics Award for their research project “A Tale of Two Cities: COVID-19 and Student-Athletes’ Psychological Well-Being.” The four will present their findings to ACC athletics administrators in 2021 during the conference’s fall meeting.

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