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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

San Diego News

Cruising: More Than An Entertaining Vacation

San Diego, California (NAPSI) - From creating jobs to protecting the environment, many are surprised to learn that the global cruise industry is much more than a great travel and entertainment experience.

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How Honest Abe Built Banks To Save America

San Diego, California (NAPSI) - Many Americans may be surprised to learn a little-known fact about Abraham Lincoln that may still be helping them today.

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Save 10,000 Gallons in 10 Minutes

San Diego, California (NAPSA) - Did you know that easy-to-fix household leaks could waste at least 10,000 gallons of water per year (and 10 percent of your water bill)? Join thousands of Americans all over the country this week in taking just 10 minutes to check for household water leaks.

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Keeping Your Ears Safe And Sound

San Diego, California (NAPSI) - While being active outdoors, even in cold weather, can be both fun and healthful, it’s important to protect your body.

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Cat Litter Offers A New Combination With Natural Ingredients and A Humorous Approach

San Diego, California (NAPSI) - There’s good news for cat owners who want to get back to nature. Tidy Cats® recently introduced Pure Nature™, a new cat litter designed to win the approval of both your cat and your inner nature lover.

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Fighting Vision Loss

San Diego, California (NAPSI) - Joan Creviston was an interior designer for 12 years before retinitis pigmentosa, a genetic eye disease that leads to tunnel vision and sometimes complete blindness, forced her to make a full-time career out of her longtime love: fitness instruction.

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Making The Most Of Medicare

Washington, DC (NAPSI) - If you’re one of the 30 million Americans with a new Medicare card, you may take a healthy interest in how best to benefit from it.

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New Option For Patients With Rare Intestinal Disorder

San Diego, California (NAPSI) - It has been well documented that conditions affecting the masses, such as diabetes and obesity, continue to be on the rise in the U.S. Yet while significant funding continues to be dedicated to researching new medicines for these types of widespread conditions, the needs of those with rare diseases are often overlooked.

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