General Relief - Veterans Affairs official denies cover-up of suicide rates - Boston Globe
Veterans Affairs official denies cover-up of suicide rates - Boston Globe
SAN FRANCISCO A top-ranking official at the Department of Veterans Affairs defends the agency’s treatment of disabled veterans and denies the agency has tried to cover up the number of veterans committing suicide. Dr. Michael Kussman, a department
Donald R. O Shell, Sr. - Sentinel
YORK Donald R. O Shell, Sr., 78, of Springettsbury Township, died at 5 p.m. Monday, April 28, 2008, at the York Hospital. He was the husband of Martha L. (Fisher) O Shell. Born May 31, 1929, in Altoona, he was the son of the late Curtis and
Holocaust/Heroism Day Begins Tonight - Arutz Sheva
(IsraelNN.com) Jews around the world, and particularly in Israel, will commemorate the six million Jews murdered in the Holocaust, as well as those who were able to fight back, beginning Wednesday evening. Yom HaShoah V’Hagvurah, Holocaust Martyrs
First-Ever NBA Legends Trip Planned to Israel Benefiting Youth - Forbes
NEW YORK, April 29 /PRNewswire/ — Four of the greatest NBA players of all time — Rick Barry, Earl “the Pearl” Monroe, Dominique “The Human Highlight Film” Wilkins, and “Dr J,” Julius Irving — will embark on a week-long mission to hold clinics for
First-Ever NBA Legends Trip - Week.com
NEW YORK– Four of the greatest NBA players of all time — Rick Barry, Earl “the Pearl” Monroe, Dominique “The Human Highlight Film” Wilkins, and “Dr J,” Julius Irving — will embark on a week-long mission to hold clinics for the thousands of
Kidney stones? How about a little rock with that? - Pantagraph
A story in the paper the other day was on doctors who play music during surgeries and reported that Dr. Scott Morgan of Bloomington played hard rock during procedures to remove what else? kidney stones. Margaret Spellings. She’s U.S
Saying one thing, doing another to veterans (editorial) - Oregonian
On the subject discussed here last week, I wrote an editorial on the VA’s apparent effort to minimize the issue of veterans’ suicides. The editorial follows after the jump. L ast month, Department of Veteran Affairs suicide counselors fielded calls