University of Montpellier scientists provide us how depressive disorder is related to cholesterol and gender

August 26, 2010

Written by: Betty Doyle
Do you know the Institute of Medical and Health Research (INSERM) and School of Montpellier funded experts pointed that controlling ‘good’ and ‘bad’ levels of cholesterol can help avoid mental problems among seniors?
In a freshly released issue of the academic journal Biological Psychiatry (http://www.biologicalpsychiatryjournal.com) released in July 2010, leading researcher [...]

A Poem by Edwin Morgan

August 20, 2010

For the Opening of the Scottish Parliament, 9 October 2004
Open the Doors!
Open the doors! Light of the day, shine in; light of the mind, shine out!
We have a building which is more than a building.
There is a commerce between inner and outer,
between brightness and shadow, between the world and those who
think about the world.
Is [...]

SCOTLAND’S national poet Edwin Morgan died today at the age of 90.

August 20, 2010

http://edinburghnews.scotsman.com/ Date: 19 August 2010
SCOTLAND’S national poet Edwin Morgan died today at the age of 90.
His publisher said that he passed away at his care home in Glasgow.
Morgan, who was born in Glasgow in 1920, was recognised as one of the great poets of the 20th century.
• Edwin Morgan
In 2004 he was appointed ‘Scots [...]

Inverness County said a heartfelt thank-you to its former MLA

August 18, 2010

Inverness County said a heartfelt thank-you to its former MLA and former premier Rodney MacDonald on Friday night at the Mabou Hall.
The hall was packed with friends and admirers including such notables as former Deputy Prime Minister Allan J. MacEachen, former Premier John Hamm and his former colleagues, Jamie Muir, Ron Chisholm, and former deputy [...]

Jamie Baillie said we should support research funding for multiple sclerosis

August 18, 2010

As Nova Scotia’s next Conservative party leader, Jamie Baillie says he supports provincial funding of research into liberation treatment for people suffering from multiple sclerosis.
Baillie said Tuesday that Nova Scotia should join other provinces in funding the research together.
“We should join in with them,” he said. “I would do that instantly. We don’t need to [...]

Volcanic ash from the Icelandic volcano stopped US troops

May 15, 2010

Volcanic ash clouds from the Icelandic volcano have stopped US troops en
route to Iraq and Afghanistan passing through Shannon Airport.
Air Omni is now diverting all flights to Oslo.
About 20,000 troops were going through Shannon each month this year.
And More than 1.5 million US troops have gone through Shannon over the past decade.
The decision diverting all [...]

Man tries to attack Irish Bishop in Killarney Catholic cathedral

March 22, 2010

By PATRICK COOPER, IrishCentral.com Staff Writer
A man attempted to attack the Bishop of Kerry, Dr. Bill Murphy, during an angry confrontation at Mass in St. Mary’s Cathedral in Killarney on Sunday.
The man, a former resident of an orphanage in the town where many children were abused, had to be dragged away from the Bishop at [...]

New York police tow corpse and funeral van from Irish funeral home

March 16, 2010

By ANTOINETTE KELLY, IrishCentral.com
The body of a dearly departed nearly departed completely after a police truck towed a funeral van - with the corpse inside - from a New York Irish funeral home.
The police tow truck hooked up the van outside Redden’s funeral home on West 14th Street without noticing the large, body-shaped box inside.
Funeral [...]

101.5 FM The Hawk

March 15, 2010

[625-1220] www.1015thehawk.com
East Coast Rising-Sundays @ 9am to noon
Highland Fling -Sundays @ 6pm to 7pm with Bob MacEachern

Gaelic/English program ‘Aisrigh nan Gaidheal’

March 15, 2010

Radio CKJM @ 106.1fm: [224-1242] www.ckjm.ca
Sat 5pm to 6pm EST.-
www.ckjm.ca/english/ home/index.cfm

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