Joplin’s hospitals combine efforts in time of crisis

It is 7 a.m. when Shilo Cook clocks in at St. John’s Regional Medical Center, the start of a 12-hour nursing shift that begins ordinarily enough on this Sunday morning — taking vitals, drawing blood, tending to a patient with stroke-like symptoms who needs an EKG.

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Joe Chillura of USAmeriBank plots big growth by thinking locally

By Jeff Harrington, Times Staff Writer Friday, May 18, 2012 For someone who runs a bank that sounds like it has a national footprint, USAmeriBank CEO Joe Chillura clearly relishes being the consummate local. At 45, Chillura hasn't strayed far from his South Tampa roots as he's maneuvered through the banking world. At Clearwater-based USAmeriBank, he likes to hire employees closely tied to the …

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Guggenheim wishes…granted

A mysterious email message hit the inboxes of five people in the Triangle in late February. They were among nearly 3,000 who had applied for Guggenheim Fellowships, and the message said their names had been forwarded to the foundation’s board of trustees.

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Mata & Ribery at the top, Malouda & Boateng near the bottom – the Bayern v Chelsea player rating league table

The 2011-12 season comes down to one game on Saturday as Bayern Munich and Chelsea square off for Champions League glory at the Allianz Arena. After nine months of toil and over 50 games played, form and fitness becomes a key issue for both finalists.

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Treasury comes out fighting

John Bruder, managing director of Treasury Holdings’ Irish business, believes that Nama has made a monumental blunder in moving against the developer by calling in the bulk of the €1.7 billion in loans it has on its books, writesCIARAN HANCOCK

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