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February 19, 2006

Gehry unveils design

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Gehry unveils design
Las Vegas Sun - When the $50 million Lou Ruvo Alzheimer’s Institute opens, one of its three objectives will be to set a new standard for treatment of people suffering from the memory-robbing disease. The best way it can do that, one of its organizers believes, is to

Frank Gehry’s approach to architecture ‘different’
Las Vegas Sun - In enlisting Frank Gehry to design a local Alzheimer’s research center in his father’s name, Las Vegas businessman Larry Ruvo landed an architectural whale. It is difficult to imagine any other architect with the status and heft of Gehry - someone

I-Team: Home Health Aides Accused Of Stealing From Seniors
News Channel 10 - Two home health aides trusted with the care of two senior citizens are accused of breaking that trust and stealing tens of thousands of dollars from the people who depended on them. Peter Tarpy said his parents, Martin and Charlotte, are dependent

The Vatican Draws Closer to Beijing
MSNBC - Feb. 13, 2006 issue - Despite a serious illness two years ago, Aloysius Jin seems in fine form. He switches continuously between French and English, and cracks a joke about Prince Charles’s succession to the British throne (”He’s impatient, he’s been

Hall of Fame Steeler Ernie Stautner Dies
Washington Post - DALLAS — Ernie Stautner, a Hall of Fame defensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers and longtime Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator, died Thursday in a nursing home, his wife said. He was 80. Stautner, who went to nine Pro Bowls with the

Experts: Despite setbacks stem cell promise remains undimmed
WBAY Green Bay - ST. LOUIS Scientists say the South Korean stem cell scandal has not undermined hopes for treatments for a wide variety of diseases, though it has set back researchers and eroded public trust. Scientists attending the American Association for the

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