| Here’s to your ‘healthtel’: 8 wellness hotels
What do the president of Iraq and your grandmother have in common? In a growing number of cases, it's a continuing concern and focus, not just on the quality of their own life, but in the state of their own health as well. And where do they go to get thoroughly checked out? Welcome to the world of the wellness hotel — or the "healthtel" — a destination with a dual purpose: a resort as well as a full health maintenance facility. And, if necessity is indeed the mother of invention, then wellness hotels is a concept that easily fits that definition. .
PM wants mandatory sentences for 'serious' drug crimes
That also means if you aren't sharing them,you also aren't spreading things like Hep C,HIV or AIDS to someone else who may not have it. That means a success rate of containing these diseases. I also read a misconception from someone regarding drug use that stated it is uneducated and poor who are using all the drugs. Reality check here. Doctors,lawyers,politicians,law enforcement,the rich,etc. Supposedly these people are educated and not poor either. Everyone seems to have the misconception that all the drugs on the street are illegal. Quite a few are prescription drugs. If you know your local dealer really well,you can order what you want and they will be able to supply it no problem. No different than there are drugs and alcohol both in jails and prisons. I have heard of some pretty interesting ways how this was achieved.
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And of course, it's just disgusting to hear that anyone could believe the Iraq war is a positive thing... And to that last post: this is a blog, not a newpaper. He doesn't have to 'report' on every little thing here. That's what the rest of the website is for. You have eyes (I assume) so go read. .
Brough says hundreds of abuse cases ignored
The government had failed to respond to reports from health, education and community workers, said Mr Brough, who lost his seat in the election."(The workers) saw atrocities, they reported atrocities and saw nothing happening," he said."That's not one or two incidences ... that is literally hundreds of people saying those things."Mr Brough, the architect of federal intervention in Northern Territory's indigenous communities, said similar action in Queensland was justified."The only reason it's inevitable is because the Queensland state government is failing," he said."It's not as though they don't have the resources, it's because they haven't had the will."Premier Anna Bligh has ordered a review of sexual assault cases in Cape York over the past two years amid continuing outrage over the lenient sentences given to the nine males who gang-raped the 10-year-old girl at Aurukun last year.
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