News briefs Rochester Democrat and Chronicle Thu, 31 Dec 2009 02:24 AM PST Offices observe New Year's Day Missing man's body found Rite Aid offers H1N1 clinics Woman in chase charged Free dance workshops set | Pen Argyl parents sentenced in neglect of their 6-month-old baby The Morning Call Thu, 31 Dec 2009 01:16 AM PST After Amanda and Andrew Flynn's 6-month-old daughter went into respiratory failure a year ago, doctors examining her found bleeding on the brain and fractures across her body in various stages of healing, according to court records. | Brazilian boy who had needles pushed into body 'on road to recovery' Belfast Telegraph Thu, 31 Dec 2009 00:20 AM PST Doctors in Brazil say that a two-year-old boy whose stepfather inserted at least 31 sewing needles into his body over several weeks, as part of a black magic ritual, is out of immediate danger after three operations to remove them. Related Stories Three dead in massive Highland avalanches Prisoner swap wins Briton's release after two years in solitary confinement World's most dangerous tourist ... | City teen hit by car, airlifted to Dartmouth Rutland Herald Thu, 31 Dec 2009 00:14 AM PST A Mount St. Joseph Academy senior was hit by a passing car in the street outside Rutland Intermediate School on Wednesday night and suffered massive head and body injuries. ... - By CRISTINA KUMKA Staff Writer | New health center opens Provo Daily Herald Thu, 31 Dec 2009 00:10 AM PST Saturday January 2nd will be the grand opening event for Elevate Mind and Body a new fitness and instructional studio. Free mini-classes every half hour from 10 a.m. till 2 p.m.. | SEX EDUCATION: Provide correct info to youths The New Straits Times Thu, 31 Dec 2009 00:08 AM PST THE reports -- "Body of newborn found at park" (NST, Dec 27) and "Foetus found in river" (NST, Dec 28) -- on incidents of baby dumping necessitate the implementation of sex education with great urgency. | Indonesians mourn as ex-president Wahid taken for burial - Update EARTHtimes.org Wed, 30 Dec 2009 23:42 PM PST Jakarta - The body of former Indonesian president Abdurrahman Wahid was flown Thursday to his East Java birthplace to be buried at a state funeral as thousands said farewell to the eccentric leader. Wahid, better known by his nickname Gu... | UT Southwestern doctor uses a viable alternative in aortic graft surgery News-Medical-Net Wed, 30 Dec 2009 23:21 PM PST A vascular surgical technique pioneered at UT Southwestern Medical Center and designed to replace infected aortic grafts with the body's own veins has proved more durable and less prone to new infection than similar procedures using synthetic and cadaver grafts. | | |
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