WEDNESDAY, June 4 (HealthDay News) -- Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous offer benefits to adolescents, even if they eventually stop attending meetings, says a study that included 160 teens enrolled at two treatment centers in California.
Al-Anon - Meets at 8 p.m. every Wednesday at the Jessieville Fellowship Club on Hwy 7. For more information, call 922-3215. Alcoholics Anonymous- the Rockhouse Group meet every Wednesday, at 7 p.m. at the Jessieville Fellowship Club, 4 miles north of the Village front gate on the left side of Hwy.7. For more information call 915-9267.
June 4 (Bloomberg) -- A painting by Lucian Freud , titled ``Girl in Attic Doorway,'' was sold to an anonymous buyer for $12 million at Art Basel , its seller Acquavella Galleries said today.
ALTON - A 4-year-old child apparently caused a gun to go off accidentally Wednesday, seriously wounding a 2-year-old child, police said. Alton Police Chief Chris Sullivan said the incident occurred shortly before 4 p.m. at a residence in the 400 block of Mildred Street.
A new version of the official Qt book, "C++ GUI Programming with Qt 4", has now been published . The book is officially approved by Trolltech and has been reviewed by many Qt developers. It contains 560 pages of new and updated instructional content covering end-to-end cross-platform development.
"Classpath hit 98% of 1.4 [ yesterday ], and I think we'll see another big bump tomorrow since the XMLEncoder patch went in [yesterday]. I think we're in the 90s against 1.5, though it is hard to say since there hasn't been a branch merge in quite a while.
WEDNESDAY, June 4 (HealthDay News) -- Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous offer benefits to adolescents, even if they eventually stop attending meetings, says a study that
Trolltech has just released Qt 4.1. Many new features were added since Qt 4.0, including integrated support for rendering SVG drawings and animations, a PDF backend to the Qt printing system and a lightweight unit testing framework.
WEDNESDAY, June 4 (HealthDay News) -- College students with a "dense" family history of alcoholism have the highest risk of alcohol-use disorders, a U.S. study says.