'Hospital without beds' opens its doors (This Week Westerville)
Instead of the typical hospital waiting room experience, the first patients at the new Westerville Medical Campus were greeted at the door Monday by guest service personnel in crisp suits and headsets.
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Care for kids' hearts (The News & Observer)
Duke Children's Hospital opens unit exclusively for young patients recovering from surgery.
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For safety reasons, bunk beds a no-no for younger children (Daily Herald)
Persistent persuasion is a skill developed in toddlerhood and perfected by the preschool years. No wonder, then, that the 4-year-old had nearly convinced her mother that bunk beds would be a wise purchase for the new year.
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Gone Fishing? (San Diego Reader)
Tim Green, captain of the 80-foot sportfishing vessel Premiere, has been motoring paying customers from San Diego Bay to the Point Loma kelp beds for over 20 years.
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Circus manager juggles job and family life (Miami Herald)
I always thought joining a circus sounded glamorous. It seemed a way to see the country, meet interesting people, be a part of something that aims to make kids happy. But I also envisioned it as a lifestyle that was in no way conducive to a family life. Until I met Mike Stuart.
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