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'Mania' Sweeps Across the Area
The Paul clan of Blue Bell bag all the essentials to ensure a festive Chanukah celebration.
Bagel Shop Switches Its Kosher Certification
At New York Bagel on Haverford Avenue, owner Nick Abdoul has been baking the bread with holes for more than a decade.
The FBI and Philadelphia police are looking for Kebrum Teklu, 22, who is wanted in connection with the armed robberies of three food outlets in Delaware and Chester counties.
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All Press Releases for October 27, 2009>> 10/28/09 Host Psychologist Parthenia Izzard, CNHP, interviews Bethanne Elion, author of Memoirs of the Bathtub Psychic: True Story of A Clairvoyant & Her Dogs.
Table Talk: An Italian BYOB, 'but no veal parm'
Six years after opening Augusto's in Warminster, chef Augusto Jalon has ventured into Huntingdon Valley for his second restaurant.
In recent years college students could get credit cards almost as easily as they could score beer.
Our Eagles Tailgate Takeout Guide
Whether you're spending your Sunday at the Linc or in your living room, area restaurants and creative caterers have put together some special options that go way beyond hoagies and steaks so you can get out of the kitchen and cheer on the Birds.
Aviva Kremer knew when she was just 8 years old that she wanted to be a rabbi. Now she is 27 and in her third year of rabbinical school at the Jewish Theological Seminary.
Special Delivery on the Main Line
Everyone likes to order in now and again, but takeout choices can get stale pretty quickly.
Reducing Stroke Rates in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation: How Low Can We Go? [Editorials]
From the Lankenau Institute for Medical Research, Wynnewood, Pa . Correspondence to Michael D. Ezekowitz, MBChB, DPhil, FACC, Lankenau Institute for Medical Research, 100 Lancaster Ave, Wynnewood, PA 19096.
The First Evaluation of a Novel Vitamin K Antagonist, Tecarfarin...
From Lankenau Institute for Medical Research, Wynnewood, Pa ; Mercy Catholic Medical Center, Darby, Pa ; Section of Vascular Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Health System, Philadelphia ; and ARYx Therapeutics Inc, Fremont, Calif .
New England Journal of Medicine
Dabigatran versus Warfarin in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation
Stuart J. Connolly, M.D., Michael D. Ezekowitz, M.B., Ch.B., D.Phil., Salim Yusuf, F.R.C.P.C., D.Phil., John Eikelboom, M.D., Jonas Oldgren, M.D., Ph.D., Amit Parekh, M.D., Janice Pogue, M.Sc., Paul A. Reilly, Ph.D., Ellison Themeles, B.A., Jeanne Varrone, M.D., Susan Wang, Ph.D., Marco Alings, M.D., Ph.D., Denis Xavier, M.D., Jun Zhu, M.D., Rafael ...
Dr. Howard and Jeri Hessan of Clarksville, Md.; and Sherry L. Horowitz of Wynnewood announce the engagement of their children, Lauren Hessan and David Horowitz.
Mitzvah Mania's Getting Geared Up to Warm Hearts -- and Hearths
Labor Day has come and gone, and soon, summer will be just a pleasant memory. In the meantime, Mitzvah Mania coordinators are busily engaged in recruiting volunteers for two community-service projects designed to make the winter warmer for area older adults.
Are They Just Too 'Hip' for the Room
Seeking some answers on how best to modernize High Holiday services September 10, 2009 All over North America, cantors are in rehearsal for the High Holiday services, which begin with the advent of Rosh Hashanah on the evening of Sept.
On the Side: Environmental virtue on a bun: Are you buying?
Please welcome Elevation Burger, the latest contender for virtue-burger honors, debuting now in suburban Wynnewood, but eyeing - hungrily, one presumes - real estate in Rittenhouse Square, and in no particular order, Princeton, West Chester, Willow Grove, and Cherry Hill.
Raphael and Andrea Cohen of Wynnewood, and Steven and Linda Friedland of Washington Township, N.J., announce the engagement of their children, Micah Gideon Cohen and Amy Beth Friedland.
When it comes to enrollment and finances, day schools face an ongoing battle September 03, 2009 - Bryan Schwartzman, Staff Writer Over the past year, six day schools across the country were forced to close their doors, battered by the economic downturn that overtook the country beginning last September.
Trials show Dabigatran effective in preventing stroke
WYNNEWOOD, PA.; August 31, 2009 -- For decades, Coumadin, sold generically, as warfarin, has been one of the most widely used drugs in the U.S. It is used by millions of patients across the country after heart attacks and strokes, to keep their blood moving freely.
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All Press Releases for August 29, 2009>> 9/2/09 Host Psychologist Parthenia Izzard, CNHP, interviews Len Saputo, M.D., author of A Return to Healing: Radical Health Care Reform and the Future of Medicine.