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Levy Dermatology Adds Danielle Levine -
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Dr. Danielle Levine has joined Levy Dermatology as a dermatologist from Harvard Medical School, where she ran high-risk skin cancer, melanoma, surgery and cosmetic clinics. Levine brings expertise in skin cancer detection and treatment, as well as minimally invasive techniques for facial and body rejuvenation.
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Memphis Football Managing Rising Expectations -
Friday, October 10, 2014
A college football coach is nothing without his canons, those principles and precepts that keep the focus tight and trained only on the next game, the next opponent.
But when success comes at levels not previously experienced, a coach will slip and show you his humanity. University of Memphis coach Justin Fuente did this the other day, amid a barrage of questions about recognition and attention after the Tigers went up to Cincinnati and destroyed Tommy Tuberville’s Bearcats 41-14.
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O-Line’s Job: Keeping the Star Players Clean -
Friday, August 30, 2013
Of all the talented yet anonymous offensive linemen in the country, Vanderbilt senior Wesley Johnson might be the closest thing to a 6-5, 295-pound invisible man as there can be. Johnson has made 38 straight starts and was expected to make his 39th on Thursday, Aug. 29, against Ole Miss.
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No More Mail? What Would Ben Franklin Think? -
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
WASHINGTON (AP) – Imagine a nation without the Postal Service.
No more birthday cards and bills or magazines and catalogs filling the mailbox. It's a worst-case scenario being painted for an organization that lost $8.5 billion in 2010 and seems headed deeper into the red this year.