Hearing Aid Infomation
Phones aid hard-of-hearing (Mount Pleasant News) Lorri Sporrer demonstrates a CapTel telephone, a cross between a TTY phone and an enhanced amplified phone, at the Mt. Pleasant Public Library Tuesday morning. MPN photo by Mira Cash-Davis.
Aid cut hampers budget (The Warren Reporter) HACKETTSTOWN -- Like many other smaller municipalities throughout New Jersey, town officials are saying a six-figure cut in state aid is one of the main culprits for a 9.3-cent jump in the municipal tax rate under the proposed 2008 budget.
Foreign Aid Reform Critical for Success in Defense Secretary Gates? Proposal on Smart Power (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News) Oxfam Calls On Defense and State to Support Gates Proposal At Senate Hearing
Bloomberg seeks feds aid for 9/11-related illnesses (Newsday) WASHINGTON - Mayor Michael Bloomberg is asking U.S. lawmakers to pass a bill that would "at long last" provide nationwide health care for sufferers of 9/11-related illnesses.
Zounds Hearing Develops And Releases Power BTE Hearing Aid (Medical News Today) As a promise to his daughter, Zounds Founder Sam Thomasson spent more than 10 years developing the patented technology behind Zounds Z1 hearing aids. That same advanced technology, reduced price-point and overall comfort is now available in the Zounds Z1 Power BTE (Behind the Ear) Hearing Aid released this month.
Slashed while protecting mum (The New Straits Times) BENTONG: A teenager was slashed on his head when he tried to shield his mother from three parang-wielding robbers. In the 3am incident at their house in Kampung Lebu here on Tuesday, the 18-year-old had rushed to his mother's aid on hearing screams coming from her bedroom.
Foreign Aid Reform Critical for Success in Defense Secretary Gates's Proposal on Smart Power (Kansas City InfoZine) Oxfam calls on Defense and State Departments to support Gates proposal at Senate hearing.
Bartlett's Hearing Aid Center opens location in Chico (Oroville Mercury-Register) OROVILLE -- Bartlett's Hearing Aid Center has opened a second location, in Chico. A family-owned business since 1973, the new center is being managed by third-generation hearing-aid specialist Joey Bartlett.
9/11 AID MAY $ICK IT TO US (New York Post) Federal legislation to help those suffering health problems from the World Trade Center terrorist attacks could cost taxpayers up to $13 billion, The Post has learned. The bill, which will go before a House hearing today and is strongly backed by...
Official tells lawmakers FEMA will fix aid distribution gaffes (CNN.com) A Federal Emergency Management Agency official Thursday defended the agency's handling of millions of dollars worth of supplies meant for survivors of the 2005 hurricanes, but pledged to check with states before any future giveaways.
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