Clerks held for mayorâs murder Kathimerini Sat, 02 Jan 2010 02:31 AM PST Two municipal accounting clerks from Paggaio, near Kavala in northern Greece, were being questioned yesterday in connection with the murder of the local mayor whose body was found late on Wednesday riddled with bullets and stab wounds. | Murder probe over house body find BBC News Sat, 02 Jan 2010 02:27 AM PST The death of a woman found in a Lincolnshire house is now being treated as murder, police confirm. | A new ally in the battle against cocaine addiction EurekAlert! Sat, 02 Jan 2010 02:21 AM PST A recent study shows that a bacterial protein may help cocaine addicts break the habit.Cocaine esterase (CocE) is a naturally occurring bacterial enzyme that breaks down cocaine, thereby reducing its addictive properties. The efficacy of CocE in animals and its suitability for treatment of addiction has been limited by its short half-life in the body. | Valiant infant in fight for life San Diego Union-Tribune Sat, 02 Jan 2010 01:16 AM PST Donât let Madison Chin-Youngâs' wry smile and soft curls fool you: Inside her tiny body beats the heart of a lioness, her parents say. | IAAF awards "Golden Label Race" to Xiamen International Marathon People's Daily Sat, 02 Jan 2010 01:13 AM PST IAAF, the governing body of world athletics, awarded Xiamen International Marathon "the IAAF Golden Label Race" for the third consecutive years before it kicked off in Xiamen on Saturday. Sean Wallace-Jones, senior manager of IAAF's road running, presented a symbolic plaque of "the IAAF Golden Label Race" to Chen Bingfa, executive president of the organizing committee. The 2010 event attracted a ... | Police look at link between car fire, body MalaysiaNews.net Fri, 01 Jan 2010 23:20 PM PST POLICE are investigating whether a body found in Sydney's north is linked to a suspicious car fire on the same street hours earlier. | Despite tragic obstacles, Dave Ege always pushed forward The Steamboat Pilot & Today Fri, 01 Jan 2010 23:20 PM PST The last few years of Dave Egeâs life were undoubtedly difficult, but to see him maneuvering around Oak Creek in his electric wheelchair and talking to anybody who passed by, it wasnât always clear the struggles he faced. Ege died Nov. 13 from tumors that had taken over his body. | | |
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