Utilities face worker shortage (Asbury Park Press) Chain saw in hand, Ray Bryan elevates his cherry picker against a cloudless blue sky with a cheerful, "Get her on up."...more...Killen admits Hibs just 'stepping stone to bigger and better things' (The Scotsman: Sport) CHRIS Killen yesterday become the sixth Hibs player to move to Celtic or Rangers in the past two seasons and believes the Easter Road club are destined to remain a breeding ground for the Old Firm....more... No pat on the back for Strachan (The Scotsman: Sport) TWO SPL titles, one League Cup triumph and now the Scottish Cup. Not a bad record for Gordon Strachan from his first two seasons as Celtic manager....more... Trial Examines Alzheimer's and DHA (R News) A study is underway to see if Omega-3 fatty acids found in the oil of fish and algae could lower the risk of Alzheimer's disease. Researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center will take part in a national clinical trial of one Omega-3 fatty acid called DHA....more... IN DEVELOPMENT: May 21-24, 2007 (HoopsWorld.com) Updates on draft prospects, the NCAA, D League, CBA, ABA, IBL, and Euroleague twice weekly: ? DRAFT '07: E. Washington's Rodney Stuckey signs with Goodwin ? NCAA: Billy Donovan signs Rob Lanier to his bench at Florida ? D LEAGUE: Boise to host the 2008 D League Showcase ? D LEAGUE: Utah Flash signs Brad Jones at first head coach ? ABA: Olden Polynice holding tryouts for Long Beach ......more... Your views (The Record) As a physician involved with the well-being of women, I was dismayed by a story published in The Record about the troubling decline in mammography usage across the country ("Women having fewer mammograms," Page A-7, May 15)....more... Junior doctors (Times Online) The Review Group examined all the options available to remedy the failings of MTAS. They concluded that withdrawal from the process was simply not an option....more... Doctors' job system 'has failed at all stages - and its review is a fiasco too' (Times Online) An emergency review of the appointments system for junior doctors is being dominated by government apparatchiks, leading doctors claim in a letter to The Times today....more... |