As bones age, who’s at risk for fracture? – St. Louis Post-Dispatch

As bones age, who’s at risk for fracture? – St. Louis Post-Dispatch
For the millions of Americans with bones that are thinning as they age, this question arises: Who should be treated with bone-enhancing drugs? Until recently, many doctors and drug companies that make these medications were saying almost everyone

IMF Executive Board Concludes Article IV Consultation with Maldives – International Monetary Fund
Public Information Notices (PINs) form part of the IMF’s efforts to promote transparency of the IMF’s views and analysis of economic developments and policies. With the consent of the country (or countries) concerned, PINs are issued after Executive

Ingram’s Flat Spot On: US F1 will be ready – Motorsport.com
This just in from Europe: America’s new Formula One team may not make it to the grid in Bahrain next March to open the 2010 season. Yawn. There never seems to be enough of the usual scandal, Machiavellian machinations, Flavio factoids and Bernie bits

Mayor: State took street money – Omaha World-Herald
Omaha’s increasingly pock-marked streets could be even bumpier this spring because of a change in the state’s gasoline tax formula. The city is estimating it will lose $2 million in gas tax revenue a major funding source for pothole repairs

Fannie, Freddie proving too big to shrink – The Sun News
WASHINGTON — The government’s Christmas Eve pledge of unlimited financial aid to mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is aimed at making sure the housing market doesn’t take another turn for the worse and cause the economic recovery to unravel

Formula 1 Once Again Told To Go Green(er) – Wired News
Meet the new boss, same as the old boss. Jean Todt, the freshly minted head of the Federation Intenationale de l Automobile , wants to make Formula 1 racing cheaper and greener, and he s telling team bosses to step up or he will. Now where have

Varian Medical CEO’s pay drops 25 percent in 2009 – Yahoo Finance
NEW YORK (AP) — Varian Medical Systems Inc. President and CEO Timothy E. Guertin saw his compensation in fiscal 2009 drop 25 percent to about $5.5 million, mainly because of lower performance-based payments and stock and option awards, according to

Security breach reported by Internet trading site collective2.com – InvestmentNews
Users of the do-it-yourself trading site collective2.com received an urgent e-mail at a few minutes past noon Wednesday notifying them that the company’s computer database had been breached by a hacker and that all users should log in to change

Bulls Need Deal to Make 2010 Run – Hoops World
The Chicago Bulls won their second game in a row on Tuesday night, their second straight with Kirk Hinrich in the starting lineup in place of John Salmons. Through 27 games, Salmons got the nod and the Bulls won just 10. Now with Hinrich, the Bulls

All-Collin County: Coach of the Year – McKinney Courier-Gazette
Well thank you so much, he said. But Puckett was also quick to deflect any praise directed specifically at him. Coaches talk about the perfect formula and we really do have that here, he said. We have great kids and a great coaching

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