Prominent dentist, wife face May trial (El Paso Times) EL PASO -- The trial for El Paso dentist Raul Villalobos and his wife, Elizabeth, was set for May 26 by U.S. District Court Judge Frank Montalvo, who on Wednesday also scheduled a pretrial hearing for Jan. 20.
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Dentist who urinated in sink still awaits his fate (Batley Today) A DENTIST who used his sink as a urinal is again waiting for a conduct committee to decide his fate. (04/12/2008)
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Gillard orders probe into dentist's 'abuse' claims (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard says the Government will make sure that reports of dental health neglect in nursing homes are investigated.
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Thanksgiving grinch steals copper from dentist's office (9 News Denver) WESTMINSTER - Sometime over the Thanksgiving holiday, a thief stole every inch of copper tubing from the crawl space under a dentist's office.
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Dentist uses digital technology to make a good first impression (San Jose Mercury News) At Dr. J.J. Salehieh's dental office, it is all about making a good first impression.Salehieh's Cupertino Dental Group is one of the few offices in the Bay Area that uses Cadent iTero, a digital impression technology system that replaces the uncomfortable and sometimes error-prone method of
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Dentist accused of bathroom cam due in court (ABC 13 Houston) A local dentist accused of videotaping patients in the bathroom will face a judge today
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Dentist Ships Candy to Troops With Bonus Surprise (VIDEO) (13 WMAZ Macon) It's a dentist shipping out boxes and boxes -- of candy.
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Alexandria dentist recognized for service to community (The Herald Bulletin) Around town, Dr. David Steele is known for his lifelong dedication to the betterment of Alexandria, but recently, that dedication got the attention of the governor’s office.After a list of friends and colleagues including Bill and Gloria Gaither, sent letters to the governor’s office, Steele was chosen as a recipient for the Governor’s Distinguished Hoosier Award.
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Patient introduces dentist to traditions of Senegal (The Capital) Babacar Thioune shows Dr. Fedra Witting a book about his native country, Senegal. Next week, Dr. Witting is going to Thies, Senegal — Mr. Thioune’s native country — to provide dental care for children with cleft palates.
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Demise of Forney House distresses resident (North South Brunswick Sentinel) With a heavy heart, I read in last week's Sentinel that it appears the old Forney House is imminently destined for the wrecking ball despite the disastrous turn of events in the banking industry. Dr. Forney had not only been our family dentist when I was a child, but he and his wife, Rosemarie, were also friends of the family.
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