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SANTA MONICA, Calif., Feb. 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Southern California-based dermatologist Ava Shamban, MD and co-investigators Mikiko Enokibori, MD, and Vic Narurkar, MD, conducted a global multi-center study using Isolaz to treat patients suffering from various degrees of acne, ranging from mild and moderate inflammatory acne to severe nodular and cystic acne.

The February edition of the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology will report the results of this study using the Isolaz device (Aesthera Corp(TM), Pleasanton, CA) for the treatment of mild to severe acne.

Prospective and retrospective data was collected from 56 patients who had undergone two to four treatments with a photopneumatic device (Isolaz). Evaluation criteria included lesion counts, using blinded physician evaluations of acne clearance, as well as treatment satisfaction surveys given to the participating physicians and patients.


Exploration Yields Great Americans, Great American Beards

At the 207th Street station, disembark and face east across the Harlem River toward the Bronx.

There, atop heights of patchwork grays and browns, an unexpected cluster of collegiate buildings proudly overlooks the river. Cross the river and follow Fordham Road to Hampden Place. Near the street's end, ascend a ramshackle stone staircase through the University Woods. There, at the top of the crumbling stairway, lies the base of the domed neoclassical building that can be seen from the elevated tracks in Manhattan. The gates to one of New York's long forgotten monuments rest just beyond there, near the top of the hill.

Today, the sign at the campus entrance at University Heights reads Bronx Community College, but until 1973, the handsome complex designed by Stanford White housed none other than New York University.


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The week when the Diamondbacks or Indians trade for A's right-hander Dan Haren. Maybe even the week that the Mariners or Dodgers obtain Orioles left-hander Erik Bedard and some team finally acquires Twins lefty Johan Santana.

The trade of Haren could happen first — and the Diamondbacks and Indians, two clubs deep in young talent, are in the best position to make a deal, according to major-league sources.

Once Kuroda signs and Haren is traded, the A's Joe Blanton would become the best right-hander available in trade or free agency, giving general manager Billy Beane greater trade leverage.

From every indication, Beane is poised to acquire younger players and gear toward the opening of Cisco Field in 2011. Such a rebuilding program would raise questions about the A's interest in Barry Bonds, who would fit with the club only if it planned to contend.


Lubavitch Chabad defers its dream

For months, people living near the southwest corner of Clark and Chestnut wondered about the hole in the ground. The owner, Lubavitch Chabad, planned a Center for Jewish Life on the site, but couldn't raise the money.

Apparently deferring its dream of a new building, the organization has a tentative agreement to sell the property to Chicago-based LG Development Group. Ariel Weissberg, attorney for Lubavitch Chabad, said LG wants to build a 15- to 20-story condo building with just two high-end units per floor. The Chabad, he said, may look at other sites to build a spiritual sanctuary.

The property is part of a planned development that requires any developer to obtain the consent of neighbors before building. Talks are under way, Weissberg said, noting that downtown Ald.


Report says Michigan lags in creating high-wage jobs

Our best guess is that unless we substantially increase the proportion of college-educated adults, particularly in our biggest metropolitan areas, Michigan will continue to trend downward in the per capita income rankings," the study said.

The one bit of good news in the report is that Michigan gained 47,000 high-education, high-wage jobs in health care and education between 2000 and 2006.

About 40,000 of those jobs were added in Grand Rapids and Detroit.

Traditional economic development efforts are centered on using government financial incentives or cutting taxes to attract businesses and industries that will provide jobs for current residents.

But Glazer said governments can't accurately predict which industries will produce future job growth.


Golden Jaguars' Trinidad trip in limbo

The planned encampment of Guyana's Golden Jaguars football squad over the weekend and the planned training camp in Trinidad and Tobago next week seem to be in limbo.

The Georgetown and Linden players trained at different locations while the Technical Director Jamal Shabbazz is reported to be overseas and is likely to return to Guyana tomorrow.

Sources disclosed that the players would be involved in physical sessions until Shabbazz returns but it is unclear why the players were not encamped as was disclosed by the Guyana Football Federation (GFF) and efforts to contact the Federa-tion's office yesterday proved futile.

The sources revealed that the training camp in Trinidad and Tobago was not likely to come off before Guyana play Cuba later this month, but Shabazz or GFF President Colin Klass who is also reported to be overseas would be in a better position to shed light on the squad's current training programme.


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Accused was booked under Section 302 of the IPC at the Dakha Police Station, on April 26, 2004 following the complaint lodged by his father-in-law, Chaman Lal. Reetu, wife of the accused, was the main prosecution Witness in this case.

According to prosecution, the accused wanted that the marriage of his younger brother be fixed with his wifes sister.

While his in-laws were not interested, as there was a big gap between Parveens brother age and that of the girl. So, they refused to give their consent for marriage.

Accused could not swallow the rejection of the marriage proposal made by him. Thus he started ill treating and harassing his wife.

Later on, he left her at her parents house. On April 26, 2004, Parveen went to her parents house and abused them.

In a fit of anger, he attacked his mother-in-law, Sudesh Rani, with the sharp edged weapon, which he was carrying along.


 
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