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Kimberly Garrison: Weight loss is hard work, but worth it for Philadelphia native Tiffani Wilson THIRTY-FOUR-year-old Philadelphia native Tiffani Wilson is a strong black woman. Her character and reputation have helped the Lincoln University graduate achieve most, if not all, of her academic and career goals, including her job as a chemist with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. www.philly.com
TCU's Patterson: From grad assistant to BCS buster Long before Gary Patterson became the BCS-busting head coach at TCU, he was making about $257 a month as a graduate assistant at Tennessee Tech. Patterson was helping to build the Tennessee Tech program literally with hammers and saws in the early 1980s. He stayed at the head coach's house while also working toward a master's degree in educational administration with the expectation of... rivals.yahoo.com
How to Invest for Income When Interest Rates are Low It's clear that the economy is recovering at a much slower pace than previously thought. A few key sectors of the economy are preventing a quick recovery. The first, and probably the most... biz.yahoo.com
Are the Polar Ice Caps Melting Slower Than Thought? It's one of the most pressing questions facing climate scientists today: how vulnerable are the vast ice caps on Greenland and Antarctica to rising temperatures? ecocentric.blogs.time.com
First-and-10: 2003 Fiesta Bowl has no impact on this game 10. Forget about all the week-long hype revolving around Miami looking for payback against Ohio State for the 2002 season's national championship game loss to the Buckeyes. It makes for good pregame banter and bulletin board material. And while the Hurricane alums seem to like the sound of their own voices and complain how they were jobbed by an official's call in the desert, once the game ... news-herald.com
Joe Colborne's Versatility Could Be Biggest Asset in Reaching NHL Continuing NESN.com's unveiling of our preseason Top 10 Prospects in the Bruins system, we take a look at No. 2, forward Joe Colborne . www.nesn.com
Bariatric surgery wait time worsening: Ont. doctor An Ottawa doctor says Ontario's push to expand access to weight-loss surgery in the province is leading to longer wait times because of stricter rules on covering out-of-province procedures. www.cbc.ca
Losing weight in head Like Lance Armstrong and the last-place Orioles, weight-loss pills have taken a beating in 2010. German researchers tested nine diet supplements and declared them all duds. An advisory committee suggested that the Food and Drug Administration reject a new diet drug called Qnexa. And the FDA forced two popular pounds-off pills (prescription Xenical and its over-the-counter sibling, Alli) to carry ... www.postandcourier.com
NFL Capsules - NFC: Eagles' defense looking for stability PHILADELPHIA (AP) — This time last year, the Eagles were on their third middle linebacker, their second free safety and their second defensive coordinator. Then the season began, and things got worse. www.brownsvilleherald.com
Texas and Big 12 Capsules: TCU's Patterson: From grad assistant to BCS buster FORT WORTH (AP) — Long before Gary Patterson became the BCS-busting head coach at TCU, he was making about $257 a month as a graduate assistant at Tennessee Tech. www.brownsvilleherald.com
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