Charity Ball in Bay City raises funds for Bay Regional Medical Center The Bay City Times Sat, 28 Nov 2009 02:01 AM PST Bay Regional Medical Center will celebrate its 10th anniversary of offering open-heart surgery with a fundraising holiday ball. âHeartfelt Memoriesâ is the theme to the annual Charity Ball, organized by the Bay Regional Medical Center Auxiliary. Money raised from the... | question of the week Coast Reporter Sat, 28 Nov 2009 01:48 AM PST Ray Schami, 72, has a knack for cheating death. He cheated it 30 years ago, when a brain abscess almost cut his life short. He cheated it again when a heart murmur led to an aortic valve replacement. | HIV clinic prepares for World AIDS Day Anniston Star Sat, 28 Nov 2009 01:41 AM PST For six years as an AIDS advocate, Karen Morris made a difference by using her experiences as a tool for change and education. On Sept. 20, 2008, Morris went into the emergency room at Regional Medical Center complaining of chest pains. Within hours, she died of a massive heart attack. She was 57 years old. | Wolfe: Shaq showing us he has heart Delaware County Daily Times Sat, 28 Nov 2009 01:20 AM PST Weâve heard plenty of stories about overpaid professional athletes who only care about themselves. And while you can certainly argue that Cleveland center Shaquille OâNeal, and many others, is overpaid at $20 million per year, he has shown the willingness in the past couple of weeks to think about someone besides himself. | Rosalyn Shecter Baltimore Sun Sat, 28 Nov 2009 00:40 AM PST Head of Maryland's censorship board during the 1960s fought to keep adult movie content away from children R osalyn Shecter, who headed Maryland's film censorship board during the contentious 1960s, died of heart disease Tuesday at the North Oaks retirement community. She was 95. | Stanley R. Gunther, Pearl Harbor survivor Baltimore Sun Sat, 28 Nov 2009 00:40 AM PST Stanley R. "Pete" Gunther Sr., a Pearl Harbor survivor who later went on to a two-decade Navy career, died Nov. 19 of heart failure at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center. | Developer of Kevlar vest, Lester Shubin, dies San Francisco Chronicle Sat, 28 Nov 2009 00:40 AM PST Lester Shubin, the Justice Department researcher who turned a DuPont fabric intended for tires into the first truly effective bulletproof vests, saving the lives of more than 3,000 law enforcement officers, died Nov. 20 after a heart attack at his Fairfax,... | | |
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