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Archive for December, 2006

The miracle of life Support group helps parents of preemies 

Saturday, December 23rd, 2006


Once a month at Stamford and Norwalk hospitals, parents of premature babies of all ages gather with a parent mentor in resource rooms provided by The Tiny Miracles Foundation.

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Friday, December 22nd, 2006


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One the morning I woke up with my jaw clicking when I opened it. Typically, it goes away, but this time it didnt. Now  

Wednesday, December 20th, 2006


If your children have finally flown the coop and retirement is fast approaching, you may be thinking about downsizing your home. Moving to a less expensive home can help free up cash for your retirement years, but before you start packing, you have some decisions to make.

Eye-to-eye for 25 years 
Dr. Fred Stephenson has had several firsts in his 25 years as an opthalmologist. Stephenson was the first eye doctor to establish a satellite clinic. “That is common now but just getting started back then,” Stephenson said.

India and the West: Changing Lanes in a Flat World 
In the not-so-distant past, India had the dubious distinction of being noted for just its beggars, the Taj Mahal, and Mother Teresa. A land of snake charmers and rickshaw pullers, they said, largely impoverished and illiterate to boot. The west’s perception of India left much to be desired. The fact that this land of a billion was - for centuries mind you - until a few decades ago under …

 


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