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Kevin West
Study: Anthrax vaccine may not hurt women's fertility
The anthrax vaccine does not appear to harm women's fertility, according to a study of Army soldiers.
1:32PM ( 23 years ago )
Hospital employee gets paid leave for donating kidney
A respiratory therapist at Piedmont Hospital has become the first hospital employee there to receive a paid leave of absence after she donated a kidney to her husband.
1:30PM ( 23 years ago )
CDC issues steps to battle drug-resistant germs
The government issued new guidelines for doctors and hospitals Tuesday to slow the growth of so-called supergerms - powerful bacteria that develop resistance to overused antibiotics.
1:27PM ( 23 years ago )
Prep teams sparkle on the Diamond
It was a winning Monday in high school baseball for teams from West Hall, Lakeview, East Hall, and Lumpkin County.
10:54AM ( 23 years ago )
Prosecutors turn focus to Yates' husband
Less than a week after Andrea Yates began a life sentence for drowning her children, the district attorney said Monday that his office is looking into whether her husband had any culpability in the drownings.
10:47AM ( 23 years ago )
Arab statement lists old, stale demands
Waiting for Saudi Arabia to present a new Mideast peace initiative, Arab leaders fell back on their long-held stance Tuesday, drawing up a list of demands for Israel ahead of a key summit.
9:46AM ( 23 years ago )
Yugoslavia to transfer prisoners
Serbian authorities said Tuesday they planned to release most of the remaining ethnic Albanian prisoners from Kosovo, bus them to the provincial border and hand them over to NATO troops.
9:45AM ( 23 years ago )
Chair factory continues Pennsylvania town's legacy
The same brick factory that helped this town sprout into a furniture manufacturing hub more than a hundred years ago is being prepped by a company that sells sleek seats.
9:41AM ( 23 years ago )
Vietnam tourism industry takes off
Even as the tourism industry worldwide took a huge hit in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in the United States, Vietnam actually recorded a jump in its tourism figures.
9:35AM ( 23 years ago )
Durable goods orders up 1.5 percent
Orders to U.S. factories for big-ticket goods rose 1.5 percent in February, the third straight monthly increase, lifted by stronger demand for airplanes, communications equipment and household appliances.
9:33AM ( 23 years ago )