Ming Peiffer: Why Her ‘Usual Girls’ Audiences Got So Personal The New York Times
In the words of its playwright, Ming Peiffer, “Usual Girls” is a show about “the joys and horrors of growing up being a woman — the extreme joys and the extreme …
Ming Peiffer: Why Her ‘Usual Girls’ Audiences Got So Personal The New York Times
In the words of its playwright, Ming Peiffer, “Usual Girls” is a show about “the joys and horrors of growing up being a woman — the extreme joys and the extreme …
Leaders in Giving: People Twin Cities Business MagazineJacquie Berglund is founder and CEO of Finnegans Brew Co., which donates all of its profits to hunger relief in the markets where its craft beer is sold. Last year …
Global Markets for Blood Plasma Products PRNewswireNEW YORK, Dec. 24, 2018 /PRNewswire/ — Report Scope: This research report presents an in-depth analysis of the global blood plasma market by product type …
‘Kidney twins’ celebrating first holiday season after life-saving donation nwitimes.comHeather Wesley, a steelworker who handles personnel scheduling at ArcelorMittal Indiana Harbor No. 4 Steel Producing in East Chicago, has premonitions …
Blood donation centre expanded to reopen on Christmas Eve Belfast TelegraphNHS Blood and Transplant has completed a comprehensive expansion and refurbishment of the West End Donor Centre, the biggest blood donor centre in …
Jefferies Group LLC Purchases New Stake in Haemonetics Co. (HAE) Fairfield CurrentJefferies Group LLC purchased a new position in shares of Haemonetics Co. (NYSE:HAE) during the 3rd quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the …
Food and Health, Spokane sees shortage of blood donations Coeur d’Alene Press
SPOKANE — Students account for about 35 percent of Spokane County’s blood donations, but during the holidays,
THE greatest gift you could give anyone this year is the gift of life, says the British Heart Foundation. It’s urging people to sign up to become an organ donor and …
Myanmar’s Buddhists block Rohingya Muslims from blood supplies, report says Washington Post
Internal reports by aid groups say Rohingya must collect their own blood supplies as conditions deteriorate in squalid camps.
True Competition Begins in the Indo-Pacific The DiplomatIs the Free and Open Indo-Pacific concept about to move into high gear?