Body of missing man found along bike trail Quad-City Times Sun, 26 Apr 2009 17:37 PM PDT The body of a Davenport man missing since Wednesday was found Sunday morning along the Duck Creek Parkway. Preliminary evidence indicates that Carl G. Green, 76, died of a self-inflicted gun shot wound, Davenport Police Capt. David Struckman said. | Devils forward Langenbrunner returns for Game 6 CBS 47 Fresno Sun, 26 Apr 2009 17:00 PM PDT New Jersey Devils forward and captain Jamie Langenbrunner returned for Game 6 of the team's Eastern Conference quarterfinal series against the Carolina Hurricanes. Langenbrunner suffered a lower-body injury in the second period of New Jersey's 2-1 overtime defeat in Game 2. He has missed the last three games with the injury. The 33-year-old picked up a goal and one assist in the 4-1 ... | Pig blends running, weight training The Cincinnati Enquirer Sun, 26 Apr 2009 15:49 PM PDT Years ago, after competing in a Columbus event that incorporated running and body building, Montgomery resident Garth Finch thought it would be a great addition to the Flying Pig Marathon. He helped bring the Pump N' Run full fitness competition to the marathon, which is in its fourth year. | Body building titles for local athletes Lithgow Mercury Sun, 26 Apr 2009 15:25 PM PDT The 2009 International Natural Physic Championships were held in Dubbo at the Dubbo RSL Club Resort Auditorium with local body builders Tania Inwood, Lucille Christofis, Mark Hoy and Jason Ridden representing Lithgow. | Missing Davenport man found dead near Duck Creek Parkway WQAD Moline Sun, 26 Apr 2009 15:17 PM PDT DAVENPORT, Iowa - Davenport Police say they have found the body of Carl Green. The 76 year old disappeared from the 2900 block of Marquette Street Wednesday. Police say people using the bike path found the body early Sunday morning. Police say it appears he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. | Poor diet 'can risk eyesight' Channel 4 Sun, 26 Apr 2009 15:12 PM PDT Almost two-thirds of people could be risking their eyesight because of a poor diet, specialists have warned. A survey for The College of Optometrists, which is the professional body for eye doctors in the UK, found that 65% of people had no idea their food choices could affect their vision. | Inspiration from home The Electric New Paper Sun, 26 Apr 2009 15:10 PM PDT WHEN the physical body is healthy, the mind will be healthy. Pastor Andrew Choo believes that sports can build up the confidence level and academic thinking of a child. | | |
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