A motherâs tearful goodbye YourNabe.com Wed, 06 May 2009 13:58 PM PDT The terminally ill Corona man who enjoyed a tearful hospitalâ'bed reunion with his Peruvian mother last month died Sunday after fighting AIDS and bone cancer, U.S. Rep. Gary Ackerman (Dâ'Bayside) said. | Armstrong angry about team's lack of finances MyMotherLode.com Wed, 06 May 2009 13:46 PM PDT Lance Armstrong has lashed out at the Kazakh officials who let his Astana team fall into a financial crisis on the eve of his first Giro d'Italia. The American cyclist suggested to a select group of reporters Wednesday that his Livestrong cancer foundation could step in and bail out the team. | Robert Dale "Bubba" Groves Ashland City Times Wed, 06 May 2009 13:34 PM PDT Robert Dale "Bubba" Groves, age 59 of Pegram, Tenn., died peacefully after a long battle with cancer. He is preceded in death by his daughter, Kristen Renee Groves. | Brooklyn cyclist pedals hard to defeat scourge of cancer YourNabe.com Wed, 06 May 2009 13:31 PM PDT Park Slope resident Lisa Indovino had always been an athlete ever since her Venice, Florida childhood, when her father tossed her softball pitches and taught her how to ride a bike. | Relay for Life News The Lonoke Democrat Wed, 06 May 2009 13:31 PM PDT Cancer survivors from Lonoke, Carlisle, England and Stuttgart were treated to barbecue and a little history Thursday, April 16. The 2009 Relay for Life Committee hosted a barbecue supper sponsored by Bubbaâs Southern Barbecue and the Lonoke County Museum that was attended by 25 cancer survivors and their guests. | Cancer hits home The Dexter Leader Wed, 06 May 2009 13:29 PM PDT You can learn a lot about people from their refrigerator door. If you want to know the basics about a particular family, just head for the kitchen and find that fridge - it's often better than any photo album you could dig up or any conversation you could have with someone. | âRelayâ to aid cancer research Cabot Star-Herald Wed, 06 May 2009 13:26 PM PDT Teams are taking shape now in Cabot from individuals, volunteers, businesses, as well as church and civic groups for the cityâs 2009 Relay for Life. | Relay for Life about to kick off The Chelsea Standard Wed, 06 May 2009 13:22 PM PDT If you've never been told "you have cancer," then you are among the lucky two out of three people that have not and hopefully never will be diagnosed with cancer. Unfortunately, one in three people will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. | | |
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