News for January 23, 2007
Domestic agenda Bush focus
Fresh start for institute
Gender matters in preventing plasma transfusion side effects
Show of restraint garners Bell deputy meritorious award
Suicide bomber leaves 88 dead at Iraqi market
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush will tell Americans tonight he has important plans for health care, education and other kitchen table topics that have little to do with Iraq. Yet if the state of the union is strong, so is the nation
After months of planning, half a year of construction, and hundreds of man-hours, the Texas Bioscience Institute held classes for the first time in their newly completed facility on Monday.
WASHINGTON - The plasma transfused into victims of burns, car crashes and other serious conditions soon will come almost completely from men.
BELTON - Bell County Sheriff Dan Smith awarded a deputy Monday for his master marksmanship with his weapon and also for showing restraint in using it.
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - A suicide bomber crashed his car into a central Baghdad market crowded with Shiites just seconds after another car bomb tore through the stalls where vendors were hawking DVDs and used clothing, leaving 88 dead Monday in the bloodiest attack in two months.



