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Fatigue News for 05-04-2005 

Fatigue News from Yahoo.com

Italy blames GIs' stress, fatigue for agent death (The Tucson Citizen)
From: us.rd.yahoo.com

"ROME - Italian investigators blamed U.S. military authorities for failing to signal there was a checkpoint ahead on the Baghdad road where American soldiers killed an Italian agent, and concluded in a report released yesterday that stress, inexperience and fatigue played a role in the shooting."

ITALY CITES COMBAT FATIGUE (New York Post)
From: us.rd.yahoo.com

"ITALY CITES COMBAT FATIGUE May 3, 2005 -- ROME Italian investigators concluded that stress, inexperience and fatigue played a role in U.S. soldiers' fatal March 4 shooting of an Italian agent in Baghdad, a report released yesterday said."

Italian report on agent's death cites stress, fatigue of U.S. troops (Sun-Sentinel)
From: us.rd.yahoo.com

"ROME Italian investigators blamed U.S. military authorities for failing to signal there was a checkpoint ahead on the Baghdad road where American soldiers killed an Italian agent, and concluded in a report released Monday that stress, inexperience and fatigue played a role in the shooting."

Report states fatigue, lack of experience resulted in shooting of Italian agent (The Ohio University Post)
From: us.rd.yahoo.com

"ROME -Italian investigators have concluded that stress, inexperience and fatigue among U.S. soldiers played a role in the shooting death of an Italian agent in Baghdad, according to a report released yesterday."

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Presented at Symposium in New York (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
From: us.rd.yahoo.com

" Chronic Fatigue Syndrome diagnosis and current potential medical management for the debilitating disease were highlighted at a scientific symposium held recently in New York City. The conference, sponsored by Hemispherx Biopharma , included presentations by CFS experts Dr."

Fatigue News from NewsTrove

FDA approves whooping cough booster shot
From: NewsTrove.com

"WASHINGTON - The government approved the first whooping cough booster shot meant just for adolescents on Tuesday, a vaccine that doctors hope will battle a disease that's making a dangerous comeback. GlaxoSmithKline's Boostrix adds whooping cough protection to a booster shot against two other diseases - tetanus and diphtheria - that children already are supposed to get sometime between ages 10 and 18. Whooping cough, also called pertussis, is a bacterial infection that causes a cough so violent in can break a rib."

Beam story to friend
From: NewsTrove.com

"RE: Star Trek Taking A "Rest" | Report this post to moderator By: Sennik (Odo's file, contact) @ 11:46:15 on Apr 25, 2005 As if we need any more proof that Berman is talking out of both sides of his mouth. "Our poor series Enterprise was cancelled in it's fourth season. I guess people are just tired of Star Trek, and we need to give the series a rest." [To my incredible astonishment, there were people on this board and others who actually thought he was being honest. and worse yet AGREED with the idiot!] Not more than a month later."

AP Wire | 05/03/2005 | Italy faults U.S. in agent's Iraq death
From: NewsTrove.com

"ROME - Italian investigators blamed U.S. military authorities for failing to signal there was a checkpoint ahead on the Baghdad road where American soldiers killed an Italian agent, concluding in a report that stress, inexperience and fatigue played a role in the shooting. The investigators found no evidence, however, that the March 4 killing of intelligence agent Nicola Calipari was deliberate. The Italians also didn't object to many of the factual findings contained in a separate American report made public Saturday. Still, they refused to sign off on the U.S."

Medway welder, 22, wins national competition - Bangornews.com Staff
From: NewsTrove.com

"NICK SAMBIDES JR., OF THE NEWS STAFF LINCOLN - Joel Stanley II knows from thousands of hours of hard work that there's no such thing as a perfect weld. Seams in the metal can split or fray. Welds on extreme stress points can crack. Patches can fatigue. Tolerances can be misjudged. But the 22-year-old Medway man can take comfort that - at least according to the American Welding Society - he's the country's most perfect welder."

FDA approves first teen booster for whooping cough
From: NewsTrove.com

"GlaxoSmithKline's Boostrix adds whooping cough protection to a booster shot against two other diseases - tetanus and diphtheria - that children already are supposed to get sometime between ages 10 and 18. Whooping cough, also called pertussis, is a bacterial infection that causes a cough so violent in can break a rib. Initial coldlike symptoms lead to fits of 16 to 20 coughs in a row that leave patients gasping for air - the distinctive "whoop" that gave the disease its name."

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