Czech star Jaromir Jagr out with upper-body injury The Intelligencer / Wheeling News-Register Wed, 24 Feb 2010 14:30 PM PST VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) ââ¬â Jaromir Jagr missed most of the second period and all of the third with an upper-body injury for the Czech Republic against Latvia. | Water torture Orlando Weekly Wed, 24 Feb 2010 14:25 PM PST The dead guy was hard to get. It was 6 a.m. Tuesday, July 6, and Sea World employees were horrified when they spotted the body of Daniel P. Dukes draped over the back of Tillikum, an 11,000-pound killer whale. | Coroner: No gunshot, stab wounds on body of Houma woman found dead WWL-TV, Channel 4 New Orleans Wed, 24 Feb 2010 13:31 PM PST HOUMA, La. â" The Terrebonne Parish coroner found no gunshot or stab wounds while performing an autopsy on the body of the Houma woman whom police found Tuesday, said Sheriff Vernon Bourgeois. Bourgeois said the cause of death is still undetermined. Officials are awaiting toxicology and further testing for any possible internal injuries. The search for 26-year-old Merrell Stewart began last ... | Elementary PE department to offer 'Play 30' program Greene County Daily World Wed, 24 Feb 2010 13:30 PM PST It's time to move that body. The Linton-Stockton Elementary physical education department wants students and their families to get in shape and is introducing a program that encourages family time as well as physical activity. | Mathews native, 98, reflects on life of accomplishments Gloucester-Mathews Gazette-Journal Wed, 24 Feb 2010 13:09 PM PST Mathews native Celestyne Diggs Porter is a force to be reckoned with. The 98-year-old retired educator is still possessed of an active mind and a lively body, and she exudes an enthusiasm and joy that can only be described as remarkable. | First civic H1N1 testing lab in city Hindustan Times Wed, 24 Feb 2010 12:50 PM PST The dreaded second wave of the H1N1 virus spared Mumbai this winter but with experts predicting a comeback, the civic body is not taking chances. | Fatty foods are deadlier than you think Hindustan Times Wed, 24 Feb 2010 12:47 PM PST Eating fatty food, even if youâre slim, could be deadlier than you think. Fat hinders the effect of medicine and can cause the bodyâs invisible army of warrior cells to mutiny and worsen heart disease, diabetes and even cancer, reveal the results of a five-year study by a group of 10 researchers headed by a US endocrinologist, reports Samar Halarnkar . | | |
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