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Veterans News for July 21, 2011 (part 2)

  • Thursday, August 04, 2011 20:43
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    31.                       States Save On Medicaid By Kicking Vets To Federal Health Care. New York Post S35

     

    32.                       State's Shift Of Vets' Health Costs To VA Gets Copied.  Olympian S36

     

    33.                       Director Sees Stand Down As A Launchpad. San Diego Union-Tribune S37

     

    34.                       Veterans Learn To Cook Better, Eat Well.  St. Louis Post-Dispatch S38

     

    35.                       Funeral Home Gives Homeless Veteran Proper Burial Service. Tampa Tribune S39

     

    36.                       Companies Look For A Few Good Workers At Job Fair. North County Times S40

     

    37.                       Work To Begin In November On New Veterans Clinic.  Appleton (WI) Post-Crescent S41

     

    38.                       Milwaukee Developer Details Green Bay VA Project. WLUK-TV S42

     

    39.                       Construction Of Green Bay VA Clinic To Begin This Fall. WBAY-TV S46

     

    40.                       Gaylord Man Sentenced For Defrauding Veterans Affairs In Saginaw. Bay City (MI) Times S47

     

    41.                       San Angelo Native Stands Tall And Proud. San Angelo (TX) Standard-Times S48

     

    42.                       Veteran, Author Visit VA Hospital Employees. Iowa City (IA) Press-Citizen S49

     

    43.                       Saratoga Rowing Association Launches New Program. Saratogian S50

     

    44.                       Horrors Of Vietnam Drive Vet To Help.  Newton (GA) Citizen S53

     

    45.                       Most Drugs For Parkinson's Psychosis Unproven. Reuters

     

    46.                       50% Of Alzheimer's Cases Preventable With Lifestyle Changes. Medical News Today S59

     

    47.                       Former Erie VA Nurse Pleads Not Guilty In Pill Theft Case.  Erie (PA) Times-News 

     

    48.                       Japanese Tea Ceremony Held At USS Arizona Memorial To Honor Pearl Harbor Dead, Promote Peace.  AP S64

     

    49.                       A Sanctuary In A Time Of Crisis. Fort Bragg (NC) Patch S65

     

    50.                       Vets Want Access To Education Opportunities Sooner. State Journal S66

     

    51.                       Each One Teach One. Chief Learning Officer Magazine S67

     

    52.                       Legion Lauds VA Transparency Initiative.  American Legion S68

     

    53.                       Tennessee Golfer Becomes First To Play Old Course At St. Andrews In Wheelchair.  ESPN "Mike Reeder is a 63-year-old Vietnam War veteran who lost his legs in an explosion during combat, yet he excels at golf." Reeder "left his true mark in golf on the Old Course at St. Andrews in Scotland, where he became the first wheelchair golfer to complete a round at the birthplace of golf. His score of 79 in August 2010 earned him admiration from Jack Nicklaus, two-time winner of the Open Championship at St. Andrews."

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