Seattle man is first to die in heat wave Everett Herald Thu, 30 Jul 2009 22:07 PM PDT SEATTLE â" King County officials say a Seattle man in his 60s is the first person to die because of the heat wave. The King County Medical Examinerâs Office says heart disease was a contributing factor. | Officials name Seattle man as region's first heat-wave victim Everett Herald Thu, 30 Jul 2009 22:06 PM PDT SEATTLE â" King County officials say a 66-year-old Seattle man is the first person to die because of the heat wave. The King County Medical Examinerâs Office says heart disease was a contributing factor in the death Wednesday of Allen J. Paul. | Training, prepares authorities, students for the worst The Daily Comet Thu, 30 Jul 2009 22:04 PM PDT Raymond Legendre Staff Writer MATHEWS - She knew it wasnât real. But the fake gunshots and staged screams Chelsea Jordan heard while sitting inside Central Lafourche High Schoolâs main office got her heart racing nonetheless. âIt shocks you that something like that is going on,â Jordan, 17, said. âYou go into complete adrenaline mode.â | Login/Register Massapequan Observer Thu, 30 Jul 2009 22:00 PM PDT A record breaking field of 349 runners and walkers crossed the finish line at the Plainview-Old Bethpage Middle School at the 6th annual Heart & Sole 5 Kilometer Run on Sunday morning, July 12, and athletes from the Massapequas were once again among the top finishers in the older age groups. | 49ers set for 'brutal' training camp San Jose Mercury News Thu, 30 Jul 2009 21:51 PM PDT The 49ers can expect a lot of new things Saturday when Mike Singletary holds his first training camp practice. The coach's current plan calls for 15 consecutive days of practices -- mostly double sessions in pads. It is not a schedule for the faint of heart. | Cape Hospital employees begin a health, wellness pilot program Cape Coral Daily Breeze Thu, 30 Jul 2009 21:15 PM PDT Fifty employees of Lee Memorial Health System are participating in a six-month pilot program that focuses on health and wellness. Last weekend, 44 of the 50 employees invited to participate met at The Wellness Center behind Cape Coral Hospital to complete a Health Risk Assessment, or HRA, that scores a person's risk of heart disease, high blood pressure or other disorders such as cancer. | VOICE OF THE PEOPLE | The Rock Hill Herald Thu, 30 Jul 2009 21:14 PM PDT Recently, my granddaughter and her husband went to the animal shelter to adopt a puppy for her birthday. They saw a small, black, furry puppy lying down, looking pitiful, and asked about him. They were told his sister had been adopted and he seemed depressed to be left alone. That melted my granddaughter's heart, and that was the puppy they purchased. They brought him home, cleaned him up, and ... | | |
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