Assault caught on CCTV, police forced to act Malaysia Today Tue, 03 May 2011 22:22 PM PDT By Queville To, Free Malaysia Today KENINGAU: The Keningau district police have been forced to break their silence on an assault case because the whole incident was caught on closed circuit television. In the incident which occurred close to midnight on April 30, Ben Cheah Ping Xen, 23, sustained multiple injuries all over his body as the result of the assault which was captured on a shopâs ... | Olympic Hopes The Youngstown Vindicator Tue, 03 May 2011 22:14 PM PDT If Michael Mannozzi walks as fast as he talks, heâs got a future. Not only does the 2005 Boardman High graduate rattle off his thoughts a mile a minute, but heâs making inroads with the rest of his body as a racewalker. | Body found in Angeles National Forest identified as that of man sought in slaying of his friend Los Angeles Times Tue, 03 May 2011 22:13 PM PDT The body of Kevin Wolfe Pochter, who apparently shot himself, was found a short distance from where his longtime friend, Dean Albert, was found mortally wounded last week. A body found in Angeles National Forest with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound was identified Tuesday as that of a Huntington Beach man suspected of killing his longtime friend, authorities said. | Cancers use body's own defences to resist drugs News-Medical-Net Tue, 03 May 2011 22:13 PM PDT CANCER RESEARCH UK scientists have discovered that tumours are able to recruit part of the body's defence system to protect them from the effect of a drug designed to block the supply of blood to the tumour. | Family seeks justice for Splendora boy burned 13 years ago The Conroe Courier Tue, 03 May 2011 22:02 PM PDT Fighting the good fight for nearly 13 years after he was severely burned over 99 percent of his body, a former Splendora resident died Friday from cancer as a result of his injuries, his mother said. | Low vitamin D linked to anemia UPI Tue, 03 May 2011 21:30 PM PDT DENVER, May 4 (UPI) -- Children with low levels of vitamin D may have an increased risk of anemia, in which the body has too few oxygen-carrying red blood cells, U.S. researchers say. | Haverford Police May 4th -internet predator Main Line Times Tue, 03 May 2011 21:15 PM PDT Spycam Police said an 11-year-old complainant and her mother reported, 4:30 p.m., April 23, that a man made contact with her through an app called SpyCam on her iPod Touch with a request that the child show parts of her body, and threatened to send her information to everyone he knew if she didnât do as he requested. | | |
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