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Santa Cruz, Watsonville health centers to get nearly $8 million - San Jose Mercury News
mercurynews.com — “WASHINGTON - Santa Cruz health centers will receive nearly $8 million to expand service to thousands of uninsured, immigrant and other needy patients, the Department of Health and Human Services announced Tuesday.” View full resource at mercurynews.com
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Santa Cruz, Watsonville health centers to get nearly $8 million - San Jose Mercury News http://t.co/qiSnsCt7
A Garden View: Plant sale dreaming - San Jose Mercury News
mercurynews.com — “It seems there is a plant sale every weekend this time of year, so Ive learned to pace myself. But my absolute favorite is the one at the UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley.” View full resource at mercurynews.com
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Eagles reappear in San Mateo County after nearly century absence - San Jose Mercury News
mercurynews.com — “Pair builds nest above Crystal Springs Reservoir, Audubon Society sets up public viewing post.” View full resource at mercurynews.com
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RT @stevesilberman: Bald eagles nesting on #SF Peninsula for the 1st time in a century. http://t.co/qvpzCRRO
Travel Q & A: Why can't I pick my seat in advance of flight? - San Jose Mercury News
mercurynews.com — “If you want to ensure that youre not going to be a captive audience, so to speak, youll fork over additional cash to get the seat you want.” View full resource at mercurynews.com
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Travel Q & A: Why can't I pick my seat in advance of flight?: If you want to ensure that you're not going to be ... http://t.co/4flAEzkg
Around the Remote: 'Mad Men' finally returns; 'Kids' Choice Awards' on tap - San Jose Mercury News
mercurynews.com — “DONT MISS: Mad Men” View full resource at mercurynews.com
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Around the Remote: 'Mad Men' finally returns; 'Kids' Choice Awards' on tap http://t.co/HNzD2UWp
Cal's Valerie Arioto showing she's among softball's best in the U.S. - San Jose Mercury News
mercurynews.com — “After missing last year with a broken ankle, shes leading Bears into big weekend series at Stanford” View full resource at mercurynews.com
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Cal's Valerie Arioto showing she's among softball's best in the U.S. http://t.co/UuSikCMi
Review: `Hunger Games' soundtrack is somewhat tasty treat - San Jose Mercury News
mercurynews.com — “"The Hunger Games: Songs from District 12 and Beyond," the companion soundtrack to the years most highly anticipated film, is a mostly impressive collection of songs. Special section: Hunger Games” View full resource at mercurynews.com
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Review: `Hunger Games' soundtrack is somewhat tasty treat - San Jose Mercury News: http://t.co/uVCrWj4u via @AddThis
Local dentists and fitness training center sponsor 'bully-proofing' and 'women empowerment' event - San Jose Mercury News
mercurynews.com — “Local dentists and fitness training center sponsor bully-proofing and women empowerment event” View full resource at mercurynews.com
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Local dentists and fitness training center sponsor 'bully-proofing' and 'women empowerment' event: Local dentist... http://t.co/Ae53EufG
Court throws out Prometheus drug patent - San Jose Mercury News
mercurynews.com — “WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court unanimously tossed out medical patent claims for Prometheus Laboratories on Tuesday for a test that could help doctors set drug doses for autoimmune diseases like Crohns disease, a decision that could affect the burgeoning field of personalized medicine.” View full resource at mercurynews.com
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Supreme Court unanimously throws out #Prometheus #drug #patent http://t.co/r53uHfhC Implications for personalized med?
Report: US makes modest gains in graduation rate - San Jose Mercury News
mercurynews.com — “HAGERSTOWN, Md.—The last straw for 17-year-old Alton Burke was a note left on his door. The high school dropout picked up the phone and re-enrolled at South Hagerstown High.” View full resource at mercurynews.com
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Report: US makes modest gains in graduation rate - San Jose Mercury News http://t.co/VHT7IP9H #health
Crowds create Wikipedia-style maps of the world - San Jose Mercury News
mercurynews.com — “SAN FRANCISCO—When Benjamin Gleitzman moved from New York to the San Francisco Bay area, he used a talking turn-by-turn driving app to guide him across the country.” View full resource at mercurynews.com
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This is to me what waffle grease is to Homer Simpson: RT @stevesilberman: Crowdsourcing new maps of the world. http://t.co/LwmHWES1
Sunol quarry makes friends in deals to help environment and pay community - San Jose Mercury News
mercurynews.com — “Oliver de Silva agrees to modify Apperson Ridge quarry project, and pay $50,000 a year toward Sunol community improvements” View full resource at mercurynews.com
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Former county health services director Rama Khalsa to be honored at Sacramento 'Woman of the Year' ceremony - San Jose Mercury News
mercurynews.com — “SANTA CRUZ — Former county health services director Rama Khalsa is being honored as “Woman of the Year” this month at a state Capitol ceremony.” View full resource at mercurynews.com
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Former county health services director Rama Khalsa to be honored at Sacramento ...: By JASON HOPPIN - Santa Cruz... http://t.co/XBLdq5tM
Mercury News interview: Tom Bedecarré, CEO of AKQA, the San Francisco-based global digital marketing and technology firm - San Jose Mercury News
mercurynews.com — “Valleys favorite adman utilizes apps, games as vehicles for campaigns” View full resource at mercurynews.com
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'Pink slime': How does it taste? How can you detect it? - San Jose Mercury News
mercurynews.com — “All this angst over "pink slime" has made one thing clear: We dont always know what were getting when we bite into a big juicy burger.” View full resource at mercurynews.com
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'Pink slime': How does it taste? How can you detect it? - San Jose Mercury News http://t.co/d0nzHHk9 #medicine

