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Free Verse After-Party and Gala Reading – The Poetry Society

Free Verse After-Party and Gala Reading – The Poetry Society
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EarthSky | Who owns all the satellites?

EarthSky | Who owns all the satellites?
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Friends crazy day out that involved waltzers, a boating accident, trip to A&E and saving a woman s life

Friends crazy day out that involved waltzers, a boating accident, trip to A&E and saving a woman s life The four friends went to A&E as well as saving a life The group ended their day in Cleethorpes (Image: Luke Green) Four friends from Lincolnshire have retold the tale of their journey from Skegness to Cleethorpes, involving boats, A&E and saving a stranger s life. Aaron Masters, 19, and Liam Kilsby, 20, both live in Kirton In Lindsey while friends Holly Stamp, 19, and Molly Underwood, 16, live in East Butterwick and Scunthorpe respectively. The group started their day exactly like they would any other Sunday. With a desire to travel, they pick a random place to go and explore. This time, they chose Skegness as their destination.

Transcripts For KNTV NBC11 News The Bay Area At 6 20110713

reporter: jerry larson is feeling good, spending part of his day volunteering at the food basket to help others with hiv. managing his own condition with drugs at a cost of $3,000 a month. i ve been a fortunate recipient of hiv medication and drugs obviously. that s what i attribute my longevity to. reporter: but jerry, also the co-chair of the santa clara county hiv planning council, says many others are about to be as fortunate. that s because gilead scientists, a maker of drugs to fight aids, just announced plans to make its drugs much cheaper by allowing them to be made by generic manufacturers. this could not only save local patients a great deal of money but also make it far more possible to fight aids in developing countries. the drugs are so limited, the waiting lists are so long, that you just some people are going without lifesaving benefits i m enjoying every day. reporter: and, if less money from social programs is used to biomedicine, more of that mon

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