Teen beats odds with rare, incurable tumor disorder The Monterey County Herald Thu, 27 Jan 2011 02:07 AM PST OAKLEY â" Living with tumors that permeate his body has made 13-year-old Sam Burgis a master at adaptation. The Oakley resident has a hard time writing, so he draws and paints to express himself. He has trouble balancing, so instead of riding dirt bikes with his two brothers, they play video games. | Man suspected to be killed by man-eater tigress Press Trust of India Thu, 27 Jan 2011 01:10 AM PST Dehra Dun, Jan 27 (PTI) The half-eaten body of a middle-aged man was recovered in Ramnagar forest division area of Corbett National Park today, raising suspicion of a fifth killing by a man-eater tigress, officials said. | UT network faces dilemma about showing recruitsâ games The Daily Texan Thu, 27 Jan 2011 01:06 AM PST UTâs new network with ESPN could lose points with the NCAA if it airs high school athletics events, a Texas A&M University official said. A&M Athletic Director Bill Byrne said because of the networkâs direct affiliation with UT, airing high school athletic events may violate NCAA recruiting rules. âI canât speak for the NCAA, but I would imagine the governing body will look into the use of a ... | Body may be brother of Ravens safety Ed Reed The News Journal Thu, 27 Jan 2011 00:59 AM PST A body pulled from the Mississippi River has been tentatively identified as the brother of Baltimore Ravens safety Ed Reed, authorities said Wednesday at a news conference attended by the NFL star. | Blocking ârogue geneâ may stop cancer spread Great News Network Thu, 27 Jan 2011 00:05 AM PST British scientists have discovered a ''rogue gene'' which helps cancer spread around the body and say blocking it with the right kind of drugs could stop many types of the disease in their tracks. | Around Tech Valley Albany Times Union Wed, 26 Jan 2011 23:50 PM PST Collision Experts, an auto body repair business with shops in Clifton Park and Schenectady, raised $4,250 in donations during its "For a Lifetime" holiday fundraising program. Merle Whitehead, Realty USA chief executive and president, was recognized for 40 years of service in the real estate industry by the Greater Capital District Association of Realtors. Marie C. Betini, broker and owner of ... | Reiki, meditation, hypnosis classes Tri-Valley Dispatch Wed, 26 Jan 2011 22:37 PM PST Allison Sandblom, owner of the Casa Grande Holistic Wellness Center, will instruct members of the community wishing to make a mind-body-spirit connection during a series of Reiki, meditation and hypnosis classes offered by CACâs Community Education program. | Body positioning detailed in Stephen Nodine murder trial BaldwinCountyNow.com Wed, 26 Jan 2011 22:34 PM PST BAY MINETTE, Ala. â" A state-paid forensic pathologist continued testimony Monday in the death of Angel Downs, describing damage to a clothing button, abrasions on her back and the apparent fanning of her 21.5-inch hair length as evidence that the body was moved after she was shot in the head at point blank range. | | |
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