Talk show host Limbaugh felt pains similar to heart attack Rapid City Journal Thu, 31 Dec 2009 10:15 AM PST HONOLULU -- Conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh remained hospitalized in Hawaii Thursday after experiencing chest pains similar to a heart attack, according to the guest host on his nationally syndicated radio show. | Trials, triumphs in heart of Queens Queens Chronicle Thu, 31 Dec 2009 10:14 AM PST Itâs been a tough year. Thousands of Queensites, many counting themselves among the under and unemployed, are eagerly greeting the end of one of the most painful 12-month spans in recent memory â" hopeful that better days lie ahead. | Limbaugh felt pains similar to heart attack The Vail Trail Thu, 31 Dec 2009 10:12 AM PST WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh remains hospitalized in Hawaii after experiencing chest pains similar to a heart attack. That's according to Walter E. Williams, Limbaugh's guest host Thursday on his nationally syndicated radio show. Limbaugh was rushed for medical treatment Wednesday to a Honolulu hospital while vacationing in Hawaii. Williams says doctors haven ... | Limbaugh Hospitalized After Heart Attack-Like Pain WCCO Minneapolis - St. Paul Thu, 31 Dec 2009 10:01 AM PST Conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh remained hospitalized in Hawaii Thursday after experiencing chest pains similar to a heart attack, according to the guest host on his nationally syndicated radio show. Limbaugh was rushed to a Honolulu hospital Wednesday while during a vacation. | Assistance is just a heartbeat away MPC Newspapers Thu, 31 Dec 2009 09:50 AM PST Brooklynâs Steve Johnson needs a little help, and a group of friends are doing everything they can to assist him. Johnsonâs life depends on battery power he currently lives with a mechanical heart. Heâs hoping for a heart transplant, but that means waiting. | Retired officer Spreeman succumbs to illness The Monroe Evening News Thu, 31 Dec 2009 09:21 AM PST â" Courtesy photo Mark Spreeman stands next to a police motorcycle while on duty as a police officer. Not long after he underwent a successful heart transplant operation in the 1990s, Mark Spreeman went back to being a police officer and was feisty as ever. | | |
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