Andover teen beats cancer to graduate The Wichita Eagle Sun, 17 May 2009 14:27 PM PDT In his words, Paul Wagle was on his deathbed many times. But even in those darkest times, Wagle, 17, believed he could beat the cancer that devastated his body for several years, believed he would return to a normal life, believed he would see his friends again, believed he would regain a "normal" life. | ID of boy buried in playground still a mystery The Dickinson Press Sun, 17 May 2009 13:25 PM PDT ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico (AP) - Two days after the body of a small boy was found buried in the sand at a city park playground, stymied investigators focused Sunday on trying to find the child's relatives. Advertisement: Visit Bemidji May 21st - 10 Most Endangered Historic Sites 5 pm Beltrami History Center | Researchers: New approach may outflank AIDS virus KATU Portland Sun, 17 May 2009 11:54 AM PDT Unsuccessful at developing vaccines that the cause the body's natural immune system to battle the AIDS virus, researchers are testing inserting a gene into the muscle that can cause it to produce protective antibodies against HIV. | ID of boy buried in NM playground still a mystery AP via Yahoo! News Sun, 17 May 2009 11:48 AM PDT Two days after the body of a small boy was found buried in the sand at a city park playground, stymied investigators focused Sunday on trying to find the child's relatives. | Engineered antibodies fight AIDS virus in monkeys Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News Sun, 17 May 2009 11:24 AM PDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Researchers may have discovered a technique that will eventually lead to a way to vaccinate against the AIDS virus, by creating an artificial antibody carried into the body by a virus. | | |
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