Dying reality star's marriage grips Britain CNews Sun, 22 Feb 2009 09:36 AM PST A British reality TV star who is dying of cervical cancer got married Sunday in full glare of the cameras - a wedding extravaganza auctioned off to the highest media bidder to pay for the education of her young sons. | Dying British TV star marries as cameras roll Indiana's NewsCenter Sun, 22 Feb 2009 09:16 AM PST Dying reality TV star Jade Goody married her fiance on Sunday in the latest installment of her very public fight with terminal cancer which has enchanted and unnerved the British public in near equal measure. | Cancer survivors can relax through yoga KXAN 36 Austin Sun, 22 Feb 2009 09:03 AM PST The Breast Cancer Resource Center has paired up with Setonâs Cancer Care to host free yoga classes for cancer survivors and their caretakers. It occurs once a week on Thursdays at the Brackenridge Annex. | Terminally ill British TV star marries as cameras roll Chinapost.com.tw Sun, 22 Feb 2009 08:41 AM PST British reality TV star Jade Goody married her fiance Sunday, the latest installment in her very public fight with terminal cancer which has enchanted and unnerved Britons in near equal measure. | How not having cancer can change life The Charlotte Observer Sun, 22 Feb 2009 08:32 AM PST (By Joe Marusak, jmarusak@charlotteobserver.com) Pat and Cathy Sullivan decided to revamp their lives the day a mammogram revealed a lump on one of Cathy's breasts. We're going to spend more time together, the Concord couple vowed. We're going to get our finances in shape. We're going to dust off the treadmill and the exercise bike. The lump turned out benign, they later discovered, but it ... | Cakes to benefit Relay The Brewton Standard Sun, 22 Feb 2009 08:30 AM PST If you think cake canât cure cancer, you may just be wrong. At least thatâs the hope of members of the Jefferson Davis Community College Relay for Life team. | Downpour brings Relay for Life to a halt Otago Daily Times Sun, 22 Feb 2009 08:21 AM PST It was a brave start, but continual rain eventually forced organisers of the Cancer Society Otago's Relay for Life to cancel the 24-hour event at midnight on Saturday night. | | |
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