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Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Doctors use eggs to reverse egg allergies in kids
First peanuts, now eggs. Doctors have reversed allergies in some children and teens by giving them tiny daily doses of problem foods, gradually training their immune systems to accept them.
7:30PM ( 12 years ago )
Romney: Obama focuses on his job, not unemployment
A defiant Mitt Romney brushed aside more calls for the release of his tax returns on Wednesday and instead accused President Barack Obama of protecting his job at the expense of millions of unemployed Americans.
7:27PM ( 12 years ago )
Ann Romney: No decision yet on GOP running mate
The wife of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says her husband hasn't yet decided on a running mate. Hours later, her husband confirmed what she said.
3:22PM ( 12 years ago )
Defense firms warn of job losses from budget cuts
Leader of the nation's major defense contractors warned on Wednesday of job layoffs and disruptions in manufacturing if Congress fails to agree on an alternative to automatic budget cuts.
3:18PM ( 12 years ago )
Romney pushes attacks against Obama into Ohio
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says President Barack Obama cares more about his own job than about finding jobs for millions of unemployed Americans.
3:15PM ( 12 years ago )
No charges for military involved in scandal
The Associated Press has learned that seven Army soldiers and two Marines are receiving administrative punishments, but are not facing criminal charges, for their part in the Secret Service prostitution scandal in Colombia this year.
3:12PM ( 12 years ago )
Broadway in the Park goes under the sea
Ariel, Prince Eric, Sebastian, and evil Ursula swim into Town Center Park for Suwanee Performing Arts' 2012 Broadway in the Park production.
2:24PM ( 12 years ago )
US sees Syria crisis "spinning out of control"
The bombing in Damascus that killed at least three top Syrian officials shows the country's crisis is "rapidly spinning out of control," Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Wednesday.
1:22PM ( 12 years ago )
Americans on no-fly list allowed to learn to fly
U.S. citizens who are on the government's list of people banned from flying because they're considered terror threats are not prevented from learning how to fly in schools around the country, according to government regulation.
1:17PM ( 12 years ago )
Senate panel approves trade relations with Russia
The Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday approved a Russia trade bill that could lead to a doubling of U.S. exports and complicate already-frosty relations with Moscow over human rights and other issues.
1:15PM ( 12 years ago )