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Date: Sun, 24 May 2015 17:37:11 -0700
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sent to the blaze in Stamford likely will take it personally
that they were unable to save the five family members."Their desire was
to get that family out and they were unable to. Totally understandable
raging fire, people trapped inside. Sometimes the challenges are
too big and it becomes personal at that point," he said."They feel
this, they're going to feel this," he added. "It is our belief
that every fire can be prevented and that no one should lose
their life to fire. When that happens, we try to figure out
why."Olshanski said the firefighters probably will feel a wide range of emotion.
"There will be sadness, there will be grief," he said, adding how
some might wonder if they could have done something more, or something
different, to save the family.It is common for firefighters in these situations,
Olshanski said, to go through a critical incident stress debriefing. He said
it's important because they're going to have to go on similar calls
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up in the past months remain in jail.The Arab observers kicked
off their one month mission in the violence-wracked country with a visit
on Tuesday to Homs -- the first time Syria has allowed outside
monitors to the city at the heart of the anti-government uprising.A local
official in Homs told The Associated Press that four observers were in
the city on Wednesday as well, touring various districts. He declined to
give his details and spoke on condition of anonymity for security reasons.Syrian
TV said observers toured several trouble spots in Homs including the neighborhoods
of Bab Sbaa, Baba Amr, Inshaat and al-Muhajireen, adding they met with
residents there.Homs residents said anti-government protesters were preparing for a second day
of demonstrations, despite a massive security presence in the city."I can see
riot police with shields and batons on main streets and intersections, they
are everywhere," said one resident, speaking over the phone. He declined t
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e found it to be a worthy tribute and credited Streep for
capturing the essence of Margarets personality, right down to the curl of
her lip.Virginia Bottomley, who held two Ministerial posts in Thatchers Cabinet, also
praised the The Iron Lady for successfully highlighting Thatchers human side."Lloyd said
that throughout the filmmaking process, she worked closely with a large number
of Thatchers staff and others who knew her well, but her objective
was never to make the film a biographical recount or a politically-driven
production.I wanted to make a story about power and the loss of
power, Lloyd told FoxNews.com. It isnt a political film, but an exploration
into how it may have felt to be a woman from a
low to middle class family coming into a party with all these
posh boys and that isolation. It really is a love story, a
story of letting go.Streep added that the role gave her the opportunity
to investigate her own feelings about losing capacity and power, an
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d saying goodbye to life and figuring out what you value. She
said she even found similarities between her own life and Thatchers.I was
one of the first 60 women to integrate Dartmouth College at a
time when there were 6,000 men, Streep recalled. I remember walking into
the library and almost losing it many were delighted we were
there, but many really didnt want us there. It was a really
interesting time, and not so long ago. It was 1970 about
the time Margaret Thatcher was beginning her political climb.
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fine-tune workplace health plans. Employees and family members could be steered
to hospitals and doctors who follow the most effective treatment methods. Patients
going elsewhere could face higher copayments, similar to added charges they now
pay for "non-preferred" drugs on their insurance plans.Major insurers already are carrying
out their own effectiveness research, but it lacks the credibility of government-sponsored
studies.Not long ago, so-called "comparative effectiveness" research enjoyed support from lawmakers in
both parties. After all, much of the medical research that doctors and
consumers rely on now is financed by drug companies and medical device
manufacturers, who have a built-in interest in the findings. And a drug
maker only has to show that a new medicine is more effective
than a sugar pill -- not a competing medication -- to win
government approval for marketing.The 2009 economic stimulus bill included $1.1 billion for
medical effectiveness
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Particles ejected by recent solar storms are due to slam into Earth
over the next few days, possibly causing super-charged northern lights displays and
temporary radio blackouts in some areas, experts say.On Monday (Dec. 26), the
sun unleashed a massive eruption of solar plasma known as a coronal
mass ejection (CME). The CME's fast-moving charged particles should squarely strike Earth's
magnetic field at about 3:20 p.m. EST (2020 GMT) Wednesday, give or
take seven hours, according to the website Spaceweather.com.The particles from another CME
could deliver a glancing blow to our planet a few hours earlier
on Wednesday, Spaceweather.com reported.The two impacts will likely spawn minor and/or moderate
geomagnetic storms at high latitudes on Wednesday and Thursday. If they're powerful
enough, geomagnetic storms can temporarily disrupt GPS signals, radio communications and power
grids."Category G1 (Minor) geomagnetic storms are expected 28 and 29 December due
to mul
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