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Our users
Since launching the archive, we have shared our data with a wide range of researchers at different stages of their career including PhD students, GP trainees, clinicians coming into academia for short research projects, and established academics. The data has been used to address many different research questions, some of which are shown above, and can be seen in our Publications section.
Our users and their research
Dr Kathrina Connabeer, Loughborough University - Lifestyle Advice in Primary Care Consultations, PhD Studentship
Dr Peter Edwards, University of Bristol - Safety-netting in UK primary care consultations, Academic Foundation Programme / Elizabeth Blackwell Institute Clinical Primer. Also, Eliciting patients’ ideas, concerns, expectations, and effects on life: an observational study of routine general practice (GP-ICEE)
Narrow margins in many Lake County municipal races as vote counting ends
Updated 4/21/2021 7:04 PM
This year s election produced many tight races with narrow margins, leading candidates to wait as votes were counted before knowing their fate. But that s over now.
At 5 p.m. Tuesday, the election results in the April 6 consolidated election were declared final in Lake County, and County Clerk Robin O Connor will sign a document Thursday making the results official.
Municipal
Antioch trustee: Petrina A. Burman s slight lead over fellow challenger Mary Priller for the last of three village board seats held up. Burman earned 1,137 votes to 1,115 for Priller. Incumbent Scott A. Pierce won reelection with 1,262 votes, and challenger Brent C. Bluthardt earned a term with 1,243 votes. Incumbent Jerry Johnson was last with 1,066 votes.
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An odd exchange happened during CNN’s live coverage of the Daunte Wright “protest” in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota last night, that inadvertently proved President Trump correct on a claim the media previously mocked him for.
Correspondent Sara Sidner spoke to a protester named “Tiger” who approached her to answer a few questions about why he was there. At one point, the man trolled the news network, saying he’s holding a can of soup “for his family” while making a quick wink at the camera:
SIDNER: Tiger, you have been have you been out here the last couple of days?
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