Missing New York man found dead in Clear Creek Buffalo Bulletin Sat, 07 Mar 2009 10:31 AM PST Deputies look on the scene at an I-90 overpass on Feb. 26, after a report of a found body. The body of 43-year-old Daniel Woedy of Rochester, N.Y., was discovered by a passing truck driver last Thursday afternoon, according to a report from the Johnson County Sheriffâs Department. | Music therapist plays guitar for cancer patients ABC 26 New Orleans Sat, 07 Mar 2009 09:29 AM PST AP Â NEW ORLEANSÂ - As tubes from a machine dripped chemotherapy drugs into cancer patient Pat Spindel's body, the chords emanating from Bill Campbell's Spanish guitar whisked her away to a happier place and time. Spindel, 72, rested on a recliner in Ochsner Medical Center's oncology ward. It was only the second time she had been there since doctors diagnosed her with a rare ... | Bombs Kill 15 In Pakistan Amid Increasing Turmoil CBS4 Miami Sat, 07 Mar 2009 09:05 AM PST A bomb-laden car exploded Saturday in northwest Pakistan as police tried to pull a body from it, authorities said, killing eight people amid growing international concern over the nuclear-armed country's stability. Two other bombings killed seven people elsewhere in the northwest. | GRAVE ROBBERS: Chrysler Subpoenas Body At Funeral WCBS-TV New York Sat, 07 Mar 2009 08:57 AM PST Harold St. John's remains are the object of a tug-of-war in a lawsuit over his fatal asbestos-related illness. The 67-year-old retired airline employee died believing his mesothelioma was caused by the automobile brake linings he installed at his father's auto shop in the late 1950s and early '60s. He sued both Honeywell and Chrysler and the lawsuit was due to got to trial on March 9. However, ... | Bombs kill 15 in Pakistan; US drone reported down Chicago Sun-Times Sat, 07 Mar 2009 08:35 AM PST PESHAWAR, Pakistan -- A bomb-laden car exploded Saturday in northwest Pakistan as police tried to pull a body from it, authorities said, killing eight people amid growing international concern over the nuclear-armed country's stability. | Bombs Kill 15 In Pakistan; U.S. Drone Down CBS News Sat, 07 Mar 2009 07:30 AM PST A bomb-laden car exploded in northwest Pakistan as police tried to pull a body from it, killing eight people, just one of several attacks stirring increased international concern over the nuclear-armed country's stability. | Super-fit Kevin set for ironman Stuff Sat, 07 Mar 2009 07:16 AM PST Heâs battled leukaemia and run seven marathons in 10 months on every continent. Now Kevin Allen is set to push his body to a new limit when he competes in his first ironman tomorrow. | 15 killed in Pakistan violence NBC26 Green Bay Sat, 07 Mar 2009 07:12 AM PST PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) - A deadly spate of attacks across Pakistan is stoking international concerns about the nuclear-armed country's stability. In an attack that left eight dead, officials say militants used a body in a car parked near Peshawar to lure police. | | |
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