Long time coming Columbia Daily Herald Sat, 03 Oct 2009 22:18 PM PDT HOHENWALD â" Two hundred years ago, Meriwether Lewisâ body was thrown into a shallow grave near the inn where he suffered two gunshot wounds. | Cousins grateful for âmiracleâ survival The Brewton Standard Sat, 03 Oct 2009 22:16 PM PDT David Gibbs and Jeremy Rackard believe in miracles. Gibbs is the owner of Davidâs Paint and Body Shop in Atmore and Rackard is a relative and an employee of A-1 Landscaping. Both menâs lives were spared as they worked what began as a minor incident on I-65 last Friday. | Teen died of head injuries: police Otago Daily Times Sat, 03 Oct 2009 22:15 PM PDT A teenager whose body was found yesterday in a driveway in Murupara, about 65km south east of Rotorua, died of head injuries, police said today. Kaine Ernest Lewis (17), of Kaingaroa, was found in the Tawa Street driveway about 1.50am yesterday. | Revs take tie from rough Rapids Boston Herald Sat, 03 Oct 2009 22:13 PM PDT COMMERCE CITY, Colo. - As Shalrie Joseph hauled his battered body into a vertical position after spending several minutes prone on the field during halftime of last night's... | Medi-Station in Miami Shores provides ER alternative Miami Herald Sat, 03 Oct 2009 22:04 PM PDT Dawn Bullard waited in the freshly painted waiting room one recent afternoon with her sick 2-year-old, a big cough shaking his little body. Without insurance for her son, the 24-year-old Shores resident came to the Medi-Station urgent care and walk-in center for fast, affordable care. | Face to face with survival Pocono Record Sat, 03 Oct 2009 21:04 PM PDT Spoons were plastic in the burn unit where John Capanna lived in the months after an oil refinery explosion burned more than 90 percent of his body. Anything with a mirror sheen was removed or covered. | Beach players want autonomy within USA Volleyball Standard-Examiner Sat, 03 Oct 2009 19:42 PM PDT Beach and indoor volleyball have little in common except a few rules, a few athletes and a national governing body that beach players say hasn't always looked out for the sandier, sexier and more lucrative side of the sport. Now, with qualifying for the 2012 Olympics coming up, they want more control over their game. read more | Habs' Metropolit, O'Byrne injured against Sabres SportingNews Sat, 03 Oct 2009 19:11 PM PDT BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Montreal lost center Glen Metropolit and defenseman Ryan O'Byrne to injuries in the second period against the Sabres. Metropolit was described as having an upper-body injury after he collided with Buffalo forward Patrick Kaleta. | Bracing for flu treatment shortage Waxahachie Daily Light Sat, 03 Oct 2009 18:52 PM PDT Local pharmacies are scrambling to remedy the shortage of oseltamivir phosphate or, as it is more commonly known â" Tamiflu â" a medication that has been proven effective in stopping the spread of flu in the body. | | |
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