Monday, 22 October 2007

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DOC $HOCK AT AGE 'BIAS' (New York Post)

A top doctor has filed a $60 million suit against Montefiore Medical Center, charging hospital administrators discriminated against him because of his age by cutting his once-$275,000 bonus to $100,000, court papers show. Dr. Arnold Melman, 66...
http://www.nypost.com/seven/10202007/news/regionalnews/doc_hock__at_age_bias.htm

2

Southeast Source: Book fest brings authors to Brighton (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)

The Jewish Community Center's 15th annual Lane Dworkin Jewish Book Festival, featuring an array of authors and speaking engagements, begins Sunday, Oct. 21.
http://www.democratandchronicle.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071017/NEWS05/710170307

3

Waters shares 'Food' philosophy (Chicago Sun-Times)

The halcyon, hippified days of 1971 spawned two food icons. Out in Berkeley, Calif., Alice Waters set out to bring together back-to-the-land, commune culture with Paris-inspired culinary ideals at her restaurant, Chez Panisse.
http://www.suntimes.com/lifestyles/food/606647,FOO-News-alice17.article

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Basements making inroads (Arizona Daily Star)

Basements are something of an anomaly in desert dwellings. But amid a slowing housing market, one Tucson-area home builder is banking on rising consumer interest in subterranean space.
http://www.azstarnet.com/sn/business/206428.php

5

Bacheller: High school readies throwback theater (Northwest Herald)

Huntley High School students are reprising a play first put on by Huntley students in 1951.
http://nwherald.com/articles/2007/10/15/news/local/doc470b252906cbf247525798.txt

6

Bedore: A look back at Late Nights past (Lawrence Journal-World)

Call me on the phone, send me an e-mail — or drop a card or letter in the snail mailbox — to correct me if I’m wrong. But until I hear from you, I’m going to make what I consider a can’t-miss assertion: That, after tonight, I will remain the only person to have attended all 23 season-opening “Late Nights” in Kansas University’s tradition-rich Allen Fieldhouse.
http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2007/oct/12/bedore_look_back_late_nights_past/

7

Analyze this: Stone could run the Cubs (Chicago Tribune)

Broadcaster aligned with Weisbach group Could Steve Stone become the Cubs' next general manager? That's a distinct possibility if Chicago financier Lou Weisbach becomes the new owner.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/baseball/cubs/cs-071011mitchell,1,6118082.column?track=rss

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Price of Paradise (Monterey County Weekly)

Despite pricey homes and soaring foreclosure rates, there’s hope for first-time buyers.
http://www.montereycountyweekly.com/issues/Issue.10-11-2007/news/Article.news_1

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Homebuilders drop prices as debt mounts (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)

When D.R. Horton Inc., the second- biggest U.S. homebuilder, couldn't sell the one-bedroom condominium in San Diego it listed for $349,800, the property was auctioned as a last resort for 37 percent less.
http://www.telegram.com/article/20071009/NEWS/710090321/1002/RSS01&source=rss


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