Pa. mom's '76 case nearly over, mystery remains Boston Globe Mon, 09 Feb 2009 02:29 AM PST State police doubted the mother's story from the moment her 2-year-old son's body was found face-down in the creek that bubbles past the railroad trestle near their home. | How Time Flies 02/09/09 The Pantagraph Mon, 09 Feb 2009 02:02 AM PST How Time Flies for Feb. 9, 2009: 100 years ago Feb. 9, 1909: In the South Hill death of Mrs. Annie Coons, the coronerâs jury ruled death by heart disease. Her body was found in a coal shed. Suspect Rudy Wagner was set free. The autopsy confirmed heart disease, but there was no explanation how she ended up in the shed. | By FRED BATISTE Hammond Daily Star Mon, 09 Feb 2009 01:34 AM PST The sweat beads into puddles and creeks along the body of Southeastern football lineman Ryan Anderson as the grunts of straining and the clanging of weights echo off the walls of the Old Menâs Gym. | Female LTTE bomber blows herself up, 24 killed rediff.com Mon, 09 Feb 2009 01:32 AM PST The bomber, with explosives strapped on her body, blew herself up as she was to go through a checkpoint meant for Tamil civilians who have crossed over from rebel-held lines. his was the first major suicide attack in Sri Lanka in a month, though last week government forces claimed to have thwarted several such attempts on the battlefront near Mullaittivu. | Once more than 200 pounds, trainer helps others get fit with exercise cards Contra Costa Times Mon, 09 Feb 2009 01:10 AM PST Lori Wengle has come by her credentials as a personal trainer through experience. In her transformation â" from 242 pounds to 135 pounds, from weak to strong, from hiding her body to showing it off â" Wengle also has discovered the inspiration for a new business. | Stem cell aid lures patients abroad Tulsa World Mon, 09 Feb 2009 00:37 AM PST FORT WORTH, Texas â" A quadriplegic since she was 14, Jessica Grimm learned long ago how to work around her body's limitations. She lives alone, uses a computer, has a job, even drives a car. | Link between emotions and heart can cause cardiac problems The Argus Leader Mon, 09 Feb 2009 00:04 AM PST Taking time to calm down, relax and simply enjoy life can do more than soothe your frayed nerves or troubled mind - it may save your life. Emotional upheaval - whether in the form of stress, worry, depression or anger - can increase your risk of heart disease, heart attack and stroke, a growing body of research indicates. "The current evidence suggests that there is a link between negative ... | Rwanda: Zone-V Team Hit By Injuries AllAfrica.com Sun, 08 Feb 2009 23:49 PM PST Kigali â" THE local basketball governing body (Ferwaba) was left crestfallen yesterday after learning that two of eight foreign based players who have been summoned to the national team ahead of the upcoming Africa-Zone 5 basketball championship qualifiers have picked up injuries. | | |
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