Carlisle bar's triathlon for grandmother Irene The News and Star Sat, 02 Oct 2010 02:17 AM PDT A CARLISLE bar is staging a triathlon tomorrow in memory of a grandmother so determined to fight motor neurone disease (MND) that she donated her body to medical research. | Price returns to court ahead of schedule CBS Sports Sat, 02 Oct 2010 00:28 AM PDT The play is still fresh in A.J. Price's mind. Crossover dribble. Layup attempt off his left leg. Normal foul to the body. Right leg to the floor. A wobbly "chicken wing" left leg to the floor. Crumble to the floor in pain. | What makes a great teacher San Jose Mercury News Sat, 02 Oct 2010 00:27 AM PDT A Palo Alto English teacher learned a lot doing interviews for his new book, 'Conversations With Great Teachers.' Bill Smoot of Castilleja School says, 'I think learning occurs when something in students (a capacity, a need, an instinct, an unformed opinion) meets a compatible offering from a teacher (a skill, a method, a meaning, a body of knowledge, a habit of mind).' | Sneak a peek into your body Belleville News-Democrat Sat, 02 Oct 2010 00:03 AM PDT Ten full human cadavers, dissected, plasticized and displayed in different athletic positions to highlight musculature, organs, nerves and blood vessels, tell the story of how the human body works, and sometimes fails, at Bodies ... The Exhibition opening today at the Galleria in St. Louis County. | Tour champion Contador tests positive, suspended Jefferson City News Tribune Fri, 01 Oct 2010 23:49 PM PDT PARIS (AP) -- Three-time Tour de France champion Alberto Contador of Spain tested positive for a banned stimulant while winning this year's race and has been suspended by cycling's governing body. | International Walk to School Month gets kids in motion and cars off the road Toronto Sun Fri, 01 Oct 2010 23:17 PM PDT The soaring rate of obesity in Canadian children has been blamed on everything from fast food to video games, but an increasing body of scientific evidence points to inactivity as a primary contributor to the declining health of our kids. A major factor is our increasing dependence on automobiles to transport children to school and recreational activities. | Massive garage sale Saturday for paralyzed woman NorthWest Cable News Fri, 01 Oct 2010 22:55 PM PDT LYNNWOOD, Wash. -- She was trying to help a neighbor having heart trouble, but Cathy Steiner herself became the victim of a devastating injury. "I no longer have my body, I really don't, but my attitude and my spirit is all I have that's going to keep me going," Steiner said. "That and my family and friends." On Saturday, friends are holding a massive garage sale, as they call it, even though ... | | |
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