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Rural Doctors Welcome New PM, Australia
The Rural Doctors Association of Australia (RDAA) congratulates Julia Gillard on her appointment as Australia's new Prime Minister and looks forward to working with her to help solve the rural health crisis. President of the RDAA, Dr Nola Maxfield, said she welcomes the appointment and is looking forward to working with Australia's first female PM. "It is great to see the historical appointment ...

Castle embodies one couples dream
Robert and Bonnie Palmer are living their lifes dream in the rural Ozarks. The Palmers, along with their daughter, Brittany, purchased 149 acres from Tommy and Wanda Ince in the Olga community, where they are building a castle, inspired by a 15th century French chateau.

Reverse in Death Rates Seen for Urban, Rural U.S. Residents
FRIDAY, June 25 (HealthDay News) -- Over the past few decades, the number of deaths among rural Americans has been increasing compared to city dwellers, new research has found.

McCaskill: Rural areas need broadband
McCaskill: Rural areas need broadband

Stalemate persists as suspect avoids police
The past decade has taken a toll on John Joe Gray, holed up on his rural East Texas land while waiting for a siege that's never happened.

NREGA to statehood, musically
A rural boy band is making waves in Bundelkhand region. The boys entertain in regional dialect though none of their songs are romantic. The group is christened 'Sur Lehariya' and says its music is of 'awareness' genre.

10-year standoff persists
GUN BARREL CITY -- The past decade has taken a toll on John Joe Gray, holed up on his rural East Texas land while waiting for a siege that's never happened.He's been living on 47 acres behind a fence without running water and electricity but with ple ...

Stalemate persists as suspect avoids police in E. Texas
One east Texas man has been living on 47 acres behind a fence without running water and electricity but with plenty of guns, daring authorities to arrest him for a 10-year-old, third-degree felony warrant

Stalemate Persists As Texas Suspect Avoids Police
The past decade has taken a toll on John Joe Gray, holed up on his rural East Texas land while waiting for a siege that's never happened. He's been living on 47 acres behind a fence without running water and electricity but with plenty of guns, daring authorities to arrest him for a 10-year-old, third-degree felony warrant. He says he hasn't left his property since 2000, all the while allowing ...

Reverse in Death Rates Seen for Urban, Rural U.S. Residents
City dwelling has gained advantage over country living since mid 80s, data shows.