Neil Seeman: Health in the palm of your hand
Recently, health-innovation researcher Neil Seeman challenged National Post readers to come up with ideas for using cellphones as medical tools. Here are some highlights (Visit our site nationalpost.com/secondopinion and read past Second Opinion
When Second Really Is the Best
When Donna DeCunzo-Taddeo set out to launch a new high-end tequila in 2000, her plans were decidedly ambitious: take on market leader The Patrón Spirits Company of Las Vegas, which had dominated the ultra-premium tequila niche since creating it more
Spring Break Death Trap
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Lest swine flu weren?t enough to keep you away from Mexico: A four-hour gun fight killed 18 people
MISD begins budget process
The Marshall school district is at the beginning stages of planning its new budget for the 2009-2010 school year and likely will not know how much money will be coming in until the state legislative session ends June 1, MISD Interim Superintendent
Brittanee Drexel's Mom Coming Home
(Myrtle Beach, S.C./Chli, N.Y.) -- The mother of a teen from Chili missing for 10 weeks said she will come home at the end of the month.
Dawn Drexel has spent the last 10 weeks there searching for her 17-year-old daughter, Brittanee, who disappeared in
Fresh face helps Jesuit golf team reach state tourney
It's been a banner year for the Jesuit High School golf team. As the Marauders prepare to play in Wednesday's California Interscholastic Federation boys state golf championships at Poppy Hills in Pebble Beach, here's a look at the highlights:
Winning
Out-of-state prep travel limited to cut costs, level playing field
Completing a laundry list of actions intended to save money for schools and families, the Minnesota State High School League board of directors took some sweeping measures Monday. They ranged from banning lengthy out-of-state travel to cutting back on