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... If the script gets labored at times – and it does -- a sufficiency of breezy “Bowery Boys” style humor, upbeat songs and plenty of whirlwind choreography keeps the show hurtling towards its happy ending. ...
2. REVIEW: ‘The Big Meal’ serves lifetimes
(Entertainment/New York Theater)
...  Designer David Zinn’s artfully nondescript setting represents a restaurant – or rather, a long series of restaurants – where Sam and Nichole first meet and begin dating. Soon they are married, dealing ...
... the law slowly does is close the “doughnut hole” Medicare prescription gap. There is an estimate that in 2011, New Jersey Seniors saved $95 million. Health insurance also now has to cover preventative ...
... would not have been able to change healthcare providers because of her "pre-existing condition." Seniors who are now saving hundreds of dollars on prescription drugs and receiving access to free life-saving ...
... medications for acute mountain sickness are prescription-only and carry with them more potential complications than ibuprofen, which is what makes our findings so significant,” said Dr. Lipman. “This is ...
... believe that parents need to use the word “intercourse” to describe the union of sperm and egg. This description can wait until children get a little older and have had their most basic questions answered. ...
... and the economy.” The controversial bill, which was endorsed by the Senate Judiciary Committee, has already passed in the state House of Representative. Under current law, health plans that cover prescription ...
... an intense Czech émigré has been fashioned by playwright Enda Walsh into a fluent script that closely wraps around the glowing music and lyrics provided by Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova. Sweetly ...
... heads. This weakness in the script--we never see Markus doing anything really peculiar--undermines our faith in Nathalie‘s perceptions. Maybe it’s clear to a French audience what’s wrong with the guy, ...
... he has read the scriptures repeatedly, which shows evidence of love and compassion. “Really, where in the Bible does it say go and work on your husband?” Uygur snickered, before stating he didn’t mean ...
...  I clicked, I scrolled, I browsed……. And then again, up popped my spouse's profile in black and white, well initially it was just a description of what he was looking for without a photo and I have to ...
Newark pharmacist Calvin Osei of Sayreville has pleaded guilty to his role in a scheme in which pharmacy owners and employees purchased prescriptions, including HIV/AIDS drugs, from indigent patients, ...
Practiced in Jersey City before medical license revoked Former Jersey City doctor Ki I. Song pleaded guilty Tuesday to dispensing narcotics by writing prescriptions for medically unnecessary pharmaceutical ...
BY ADELE SAMMARCO NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is steadfast over a descriptive adjective he used to describe a former Navy Seal who interrupted him at a town hall meeting ...
... launching a free iPad app in the Apple store. According to Fast Company, the app allows users to sync videos between devices with the need for an Internet connection, and includes interactive transcripts ...
... small business owners and the rest of us if the Affordable Care Act law is watered down or abolished. For seniors, the ACA has meant that they will not have to worry about falling back into the prescription ...
17. Palin for $ale
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Everything about this woman is already fictitiously scripted. Every word that comes from her mouth is bought and paid for. I don’t know if HBO can Sell Sarah better than she sells herself. She’s cut-throat ...
... of cleaning and laundering services while traveling, contact lenses, eyeglasses, and hearing aids, contraceptives, if purchased with a prescription, and possibly cell phones. You can also deduct airline ...
... abortion clinic and being told to wait in the “shaming room.” One doctor reads a script on behalf of Texas Gov. Rick Perry welcoming her to a "compulsory transvaginal exam," and a middle-aged legislator ...
BY BOB HOLT NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM The computer age is making the Food and Drug Administration reconsider its policies on the availability of certain widely used prescription drugs. The FDA is weighing ...
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