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Martha Lucas, Ph.D., L.Ac., has opened The Colorado Center of Traditional Medicine. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a complete system of medicine that looks for the cause of symptoms or disease and treats the patient as a whole. TCM includes Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, QiGong Medical Massage, and nutritional advice along with some other therapies. Complete information is found at the website, http://www.acupuncturewoman.com (PRWEB) January 28, 2003 - Martha Lucas, Ph.D., L.Ac., has opened The Colorado Center of Traditional Medicine. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a complete system of medicine that looks for the cause of symptoms or disease and treats the patient as a whole. TCM includes Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, QiGong Medical Massage, and nutritional advice along with some other therapies.
Recalls: All-terrain vehicles, Medicine cabinets and Toy wagons
Registered owners of the recalled ATVs have been sent direct notice. For additional information, consumers can contact Honda at 1-866-784-1870 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday, or visit the firm's Web site at www.powersports.honda.com. .
In India's Huge Marketplace, Advertisers Find Fair Skin Sells
The trend reflects deep cultural preferences for fair skin in this predominantly brown-skinned nation of more than 1 billion people. But analysts say the fondness for "fair" is also fueled by a globalized economy that has drawn ever more models from Europe to cities such as Mumbai, India's cultural capital. "Indians have a longing for that pure, beautiful white skin. It is too deep-rooted in our psyche," said Enakshi Chakraborty, who heads Eskimo India, a modeling agency that brings East European models here. "Advertisers for international as well as Indian brands call me and say, 'We are looking for a gori [Hindi for white] model with dark hair.' Some ask, 'Do you have white girls who are Indian-looking?' They want white girls who suit the Indian palate." Indians' color fixation is also evident in classified newspaper ads and on Web sites that help arrange marriages.
Ledger's death still mystery; Olsen twin was called
With an autopsy inconclusive, the death will remain a mystery for at least 10 days while more testing is done, the medical examiner's office said. Police also said a rolled-up $20 bill found near his body in his SoHo loft had no traces of narcotics, while the Daily Mail of London reported that Ledger had been battling a heroin addiction. .
First, fairy cakes – then welding, kids
Since it came to power, the Labour government has introduced 2,685 pieces of legislation every year. And each has been either ill-conceived, draconian, bonkers, bitter, dangerous, counter-productive, childish, wrong, thoughtless, selfish, or designed primarily to make life a bit more miserable for everyone except six people in the BBC, 14 on The Guardian and Al Gore. Still, with such a torrent of new rules and regulations pouring onto the statute books every day, it was statistically inevitable that one day they’d accidentally do something sensible. And last week that day arrived. They decided that everyone who’s capable of reaching the takeaway shop without being shot in the face is eating far too much Trex and that the way to get them eating fair-trade lettuce and organic tofu instead is to make cooking a part of the school curriculum for children aged 11-14.
Mushroom: A potential new economic sector
Shahed Ahmed, an ambitious youth of Tongi, is desperate to change his life, but he is not interested in education but in business. So, he received training on mushroom cultivation when he was an HSC student and it paid dividends. On completion of his training, Shahed gave up his study and paid full attention to mushroom farming. First, he began on a limited scale and the profit was good. Gradually, he extended the circle. He made a profit of Tk 25,000 in just two months by investing Tk 50,000. The success encourages him to go further. Assisted by four employees, Shahed now also produces mushroom seed. Ratna Islam of Savar has another success story in mushroom farming. But once she was deadly opposed to taking mushroom considering it a fungus. When some of her neighbours began farming mushroom after training in the adjacent Mushroom Development Project, she became interested and began the journey after training.
Blunt warning to Turkey from Rehn
European Union hopeful Turkey must fulfil its commitment to open its ports and airports to traffic from EU member Cyprus or face repercussions from the EU, the bloc's Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn said yesterday. Cyprus has threatened to veto Turkey's accession if it does not abide by the EU directive and the row could derail the large Muslim country's entry negotiations. "We have kept our word and opened up accession negotiations. Now we expect Turkey to keep its word by implementing the protocol," he told reporters. Turkey, which launched negotiations to join the wealthy 25-nation bloc last year, must extend a customs union agreement to the EU's newcomers, including the divided island of Cyprus. Cyprus is represented in the EU by the Greek Cypriot government alone.
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