Looted Iraq National Museum reopens The Monterey County Herald Tue, 24 Feb 2009 02:02 AM PST BAGHDAD â" Iraq's restored National Museum reopened Monday with a red-carpet gala in the heart of Baghdad nearly six years after looters carried away priceless antiquities as American troops largely stood by in the chaos of the city's fall to U.S. forces. | Correctional Centre Staff Praised Voice of the Common Man Tue, 24 Feb 2009 01:56 AM PST The Minister of Justice ,Tom Marshall. has commended the staff at the West Coast Correctional Centre in Stephenville for saving an inmate's life. On February 9th staff where informed by an inmate that another inmate was in distress in the exercise room and appeared to be having a heart attack. | Around the region The Pottsville Republican & Herald Tue, 24 Feb 2009 01:53 AM PST n Coaldale: St. Lukeâs Miners Memorial Hospital will sponsor a community education session on womenâs heart health at 6 p.m. Thursday in the board room of the hospital, 360 W. Ruddle St. In conjunction with National Heart Month, Gretchen Heery, a certified registered nurse practitioner, will make a presentation titled âThe Heartâs Toy Box.â It will cover heart disease and stress in women and how ... | Get to the heart of the matter The Pasadena Citizen Tue, 24 Feb 2009 01:51 AM PST It could be pure coincidence that American Heart Month and the initiation of the Go Red for Women Campaign falls in the midst of the Valentines Day season, but all three speak to the heart. | Hurt pride spurred strip-mall shooting, Crown says CNews Tue, 24 Feb 2009 01:51 AM PST Shamed and embarrassed after being bested in a street fight, Tam Le avenged his wounded pride by shooting Miguel Munoz in the head and heart, jurors were told yesterday. | How heart handles anger predicts irregular beat AP via Yahoo! News Tue, 24 Feb 2009 01:39 AM PST How the heart handles anger seems to predict who's at risk for a life-threatening irregular heartbeat. Negative emotions like hostility and depression have long been considered risks for developing heart disease, and deaths from cardiac arrest rise after disasters such as earthquakes. | | |
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