Inspiring: Teen Plays Football After Beating Brain Cancer The Huffington Post Sat, 27 Nov 2010 10:01 AM PST Zach Lederer almost died of a brain tumor when he was 11. Now, after battling cancer, relearning how to walk and regaining the life no one thought he would have after his diagnosis, the 17-year-old is tearing up his high school football field. | Skydiver makes 40 jumps in a single day for cancer research Rome News-Tribune Sat, 27 Nov 2010 10:01 AM PST Today John Souders is jumping out of a plane for Breast Cancer awareness - 40 times. Beginning around 9:30 this morning, Souders made the first of 40 skydives to raise money for the Breast Cance... | Melanoma skin cancer: Cricketers in danger New Kerala Sat, 27 Nov 2010 10:01 AM PST London, Nov 27 : Skin cancers are an occupational hazard of any sport, but cricketers are at especially high risk, owing to the amount of time they spend in the sun. | Show us your 'staches Niagara Falls Review Sat, 27 Nov 2010 09:50 AM PST We want to show off your Movember moustaches. If you grew a moustache for the Movember effort to raise awareness for prostate cancer, send a photo our way. Photos of you â" and your 'stache â" will be on display at our website in the Movember photo gallery at the bottom of our homepage.[...] | Last Words From Norman Mailer's Last Wife NPR Sat, 27 Nov 2010 09:26 AM PST Norris Church Mailer, a novelist and sixth wife of writer Norman Mailer, died on Sunday of gastrointestinal cancer. She was 61. Host Scott Simon shares this remembrance, including an excerpt from an interview with her that aired earlier this year. | Cancer-stricken woman leans on faith as troubles mount The Mercury Sat, 27 Nov 2010 08:27 AM PST Rather than fall deep into depression about her lung cancer and financial problems this holiday season, Jill, a mother of three, is relying on her deep religious faith to show her children the true meaning of the season. | Santa Paws coming to town to help out Relay The Mercury Sat, 27 Nov 2010 08:26 AM PST Dog lovers will have several chances to get their pet's picture taken with Santa Paws when he visits the area this December. Santa Paws will be at the following locations to raise money for the Pottstown Bark for Life. Cost of a picture with Santa Paws is $10 for one dog, $15 for two or more. All money raised goes toward the Bark for Life, part of the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life. | Christopher Hitchens Defeats Tony Blair In Debate Over Religion Business Insider Sat, 27 Nov 2010 07:51 AM PST Perhaps someone should notify the Vatican. In Toronto last night Christopher Hitchens , who, among many other things, authored 'God is not Great' and who is in the final-stages of esophageal cancer, debated former British Prime Minister Tony Blair over whether " religion is a force for good in the world ". From the Independent : | | |
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