Thursday, February 28, 2008

Practice News Story 6: Press Release

For Immediate Release
February 28, 2008

ClearPoint Instruction LLC
President Mary Ann Parlin
Maryann.parlin@clearpointinstruction.com
Company Website www.clearpointinstruction.com
Phone: 435.760.5567

ClearPoint Instruction LLC is a company that was founded by Mary Ann Parlin in January of 2006. The purpose of this company is to create pamphlets and DVD’s to inform patients on health related issues, for example, pregnancies, surgeries etc.

While working for a hospital Marry Ann found that that people who were educated on the process they were about to receive, recovered faster, were happier overall, and also referred people back to the hospital or doctor who gave the surgery. On the other hand people who were uneducated were less happy and recovered slower after their surgery.

Senior Vice President Preston Parker said, “ClearPoint provides a way where people can get familiar with what is going to happen, and hopefully make for an overall better experience during and after the surgery.” ClearPoint is already working with clients including Mountain West Physical Therary, and Cache Valley Specialty Hospital. So far, ClearPoint has pamphlets about the pregnancy wheel, an inpatient surgery DVD, an outpatient surgery DVD, and two different Meniscus DVD’s, and also a Lumbar Fusion DVD. All of these things are no extra cost to the patients. ClearPoint is a company that makes their patients feel comfortable with a sometimes scary process.

Director of Public Relations Matt Ferris
Matt.ferris@clearpointinstruction.com
253.312.2387

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Friday, February 15, 2008

Practice News Story: Obituary

CHICAGO, Ill. - Oprah Gail Winfrey died on February 14th at around 3:30 p.m. Oprah passed away due to a tragic accident after she left her studio in Chicago, and started on her way home. She was mobbed by hundreds of excited fans right after leaving her studio. The fans managed to get in her car and Oprah tragically suffocated in her car. Unfortunately her fans loved her too much.

Winfrey was born on Jan. 29, 1954. She was the daughter of Vernita Lee and Vernon Winfrey. She was born in Kosciusko, Mississippi. Oprah began her successful career as a 19 year old girl working for the Nashville TV station WTVF-TV. Oprah leaves her show behind, a show that was the number one talk show in the United States for 21 seasons in a row. The Oprah Winfrey show has 46 million viewers a week. Oprah put out her own magazine in 2000. The magazine is called O, and it is now one of the most read magazines in the United States. Oprah was also very generous, she donated many millions of dollars to all kinds of charities. Every year, at least once, Oprah would give free cars to every person in her audience.

Oprah is survived by her husband, Stedman Graham. They lived together in Chicago with their four dogs. Oprah also leaves behind many fans who absolutely adore her. Oprah was widely known for her generosity and being a great person. "Real integrity is doing the right thing, knowing that nobody's going to know whether you did it or not." Although people knew lots of the things that Oprah did, she lived by this quote, and she will be missed by millions of people.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Practice News Story 4: Court

Court Date Set for Break In

LOGAN, Utah-After last weeks break in of the Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints meeting house, the suspects have been arrested and been to preliminary trail. Judge Alan Mayfield has found probable cause and the court date for this trial will be held on March 21st.

Jim Michaels, a 35 year old man is accused of the crime and faces six months to one year of jail time. Also a 15 year old, who’s name is unknown will be on trial. District attorney Noel Mayfield(no relation to Judge Mayfield) says that, “I will go after the maximum punishment the law can produce.” According to District attorney Mayfield, these two men have been involved in other crimes together before.

Defense Attorney Robbie Cochran said that his client was concerned, and he felt that there was barely enough evidence to take this case to a trial. He feels that he and his clients have ample defense to fight this case. Cochran says, “We can definitely establish where Michaels was during the time of this break in.” Cochran also stated that this would be a very interesting trail because Judge Mayfield can go either way.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Practice News Story 3: Crime

LDS Church Break-in

Late last night on the corner of 900 N and 1600 E a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was broken into. Bishop Lawrence Shirk left the church t around 11 last night, and saw nothing suspicious in the area when he left. Bishop Shirk said, “Before I left a locked all the doors, but forgot to lock the windows, and the break happened in my office window” Bishop Shirk is the bishop of the Hillcrest 1st Ward. Shirk said, “these CPU’s were recently retired and had nothing confidential”

Robert(Bob) Knotz came is for his early maintenance rounds at around 6 in the morning, and knew something was wrong when he saw two smashed computer monitors in the hallway of the church. Knotz said that this is the first thing like this since he has been doing maintenance on the church in 20 years.

Deputy Sheriff Geoffrey Hasty is an investigator on this case and said, “this is a simple break-in, probably juveniles, we had leads and are currently doing our investigation.”

Friday, January 25, 2008

Extra Practice News Story 2: Fire

Scary Fire in Ogden

At about 2 in the afternoon on the corner of 21st St and Washington Boulevard in Ogden, a scary fire broke out in a 3 story apartment building. On the bottom floor of this apartment building was Pedro's Mexican Restaurant, which according to Deputy Fire Chief Greg Chamberlain, was where the fire started. Chamberlain said that the fire department was called at about 2:05, and that he and his men arrived on the scene at about 2:07. Arson clearly was not the cause of this fire.

The owner of the restaurant, Pedro Sanchez, described the fire as a scary event. He said, "I was cooking hamburgers when the grease caused the fire to start, I couldn't get the Fire Extinguisher in time, and ran out and told Michael(Freeman, a regular customer at Pedro's Mexican Restaurant) to call for help." Both Pedro and Michael escaped from the fire safely. Pedro's brother, Miguel and his daughters were not so lucky. Miguel and his two daughters, Maria Del Mar who is four years old, and Mercedes who is two years old, were upstairs when the fire broke out. They escaped, and Miguel was treated at the scene, but his two daughters were taken to Mckay Dee Hospital to be treated. Pedro has lived here in the United States for two years, and is legally owning and operating his restaurant. Miguel has been here for 6 months, and is waiting for his working visa so that he can work with his brother in the restaurant.

When asked about his life in the United States, Pedro responded, "I like it here in America, I like my restaurant, and am hoping to grow in restaurant. I would like to continue to serve my customers, and have already had offers from friends to rebuild my restaurant"

Rachel Calhoun, owner of the apartment complex had no comment on the subject until she was able to speak with her lawyers.

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Practice News Story 2: Fire

Scary Fire in Ogden


At about 2 PM yesterday afternoon a fire broke out at Pedro’s Mexican Restaurant in Ogden, UT on the corner of 21st St and Washington Blvd. Deputy Fire Chief Greg Chamberlain was one of the first ones on the scene, he arrived on the scene at about 2:07 PM and said the firs had spread very quickly by then. The fire started in a restaurant, Pedro’s Mexican Restaurant, which is located below a two story appartment complex. The owner of the restaurant lives in the apartments upstairs. Pedro Sanchez, who is the owner of the restaurant that was burned was frightened when he saw that the fire had started. He said, “I was cooking burgers for my customer, when I saw the grease fire start. I was very scared and ran out and asked my customer, Michael so call the fire department.” Luckily everybody escaped the fire safely. Rachel Calhoun, the owner of the apartment complex had no comment when asked about the fire.

Friday, January 18, 2008

Practice Sports Story

The New TO?

It is well documented throughout his career that T.O.(Terrell Owens) has been a big time distraction and cancer on his football team? It started in San Francisco when he was a rookie under coach Steve Mariucci. Many of his teammates complained that he whined and cried about how he wanted things to be done. The thing about TO is, that nobody doubts his talent. This was evident when TO caught the game winning touchdown to oust Brett Favre and the Green Bay Packers and advance to the second round of the NFC playoffs in 1999. But still, nobody wanted him in San Francisco. So he was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles where it was thought that coach Andy Reid could straighten out the controversy stricken player. Wrong again as TO would always be complaining to reporters how he doesn't get the ball enough and so on. Not to mention his off field scares in the off-season of 2005 when he apparently "accidentally" overdosed on pain killers, and was sent to the hospital to stay alive. Although the Eagles went to the Superbowl with Terrell, coach Andy Reid still decided that he was too much of a cancer and no longer wanted him in Philly. Where would this talented, yet distracting WR go next? The Dallas Cowboys and owner Jerry Jones were interested in TO, and they decided to sign him to their team and give him another chance to prove himself. With legendary disciplinary coach Bill Parcells, Terrell Owens should not be a problem right? Well, kind of. As far as being in the media he was not too bad at all, but it was basically a love hate relationship between TO and coach Bill Parcells. After the Cowboys lost in the first round of the playoffs to the Seattle Seahawks on a botched snap by QB Tony Romo, Bill Parcells gave owner Jerry Jones a choice, keep the coach, or keep TO, but not both. Jerry Jones decided that he wanted his talented WR Terrell Owens. This year the Cowboys went 13-3 during the regular season and had a first round bye in the playoffs before playing host to the New York Giants in the NFC Divisional Playoff round. The seven point underdog Giants came into Dallas and won the game 21-17 to advance on to play the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship game at Lambeau Field. After the game TO was not his same old self in his press conference. Usually a man that wasn't shy or sentimental at all, Terrell Owens stood in front of all the cameras and microphones with his dark sun glasses on, and basically let his feelings go. The media asked questions about Terrell's quarterback Tony Romo, and his involvement with celebrity Jessica Simpson. TO was clearly in tears, and with his bottom lip quivering he defended his Quarterback by saying, "This is not about Tony. You guys can point the finger at him, you can talk about the vacation, and if you do that, it's really unfair," Owens said, his voice choked with emotion. "It's really unfair. That's my teammate. That's my quarterback. You guys do that, it's not fair. We lost as a team. We lost as a team, man." It was a side of TO that nobody had really seen before, it was bizarre to the reporters who were in that press conference. As much as myself and other people had not been a fan of TO because of his off and on the field antics and cockiness, a part of me felt for Terrell. When TO said, "thats my teammate. Thats my quarterback" is his trembling voice, there was a sense that TO had grown up some. The villain in TO, at least for the time being, had gone away. Now whether or not Terrell Owens is truly a changed man is yet to be seen, but that particular press conference after the Cowboys lost to the Giants was a touching moment that I wont soon forget about this years NFL playoffs. Not that I am rooting for it, but after this emotional press conference a part of me wouldn't mind seeing Terrell Owens win the Superbowl someday. Good work TO, for a few sentimental moments you were finally the role model that you are supposed to be, keep it up.

Matt Ferris