Amid loss in Joplin, deep love The Kansas City Star Fri, 27 May 2011 21:22 PM PDT JOPLIN, Mo. | In their last moments together, Bethany Lansaw couldnât see her husbandâs face. Her ears heard the commotion surrounding her, a massive tornado ripping through their home and much of southern Joplin. Her body felt the pressure of her husbandâs 250 pounds; she lay in their bathtub, and with a layer of pillows between them, Don Lansaw draped himself over Bethany, using his body to ... | Chernobyl behind him, a student takes on cancer cells Hamilton Spectator Fri, 27 May 2011 21:18 PM PDT Yan Leyfman was born in Belarus in 1989, three years after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. His family lived only about 75 miles from the nuclear plant, and as a toddler, Leyfman had a constellation of mysterious symptoms: cysts covered his body, fingernails fell out, his limbs were swollen and his skin itched torturously. | Slaying victim had 42 wounds Chattanooga Times Free Press Fri, 27 May 2011 21:15 PM PDT Anthony Whiteâs body was riddled with bullets. A total of 42 bullet entry and exit wounds are documented in a Hamilton County medical examinerâs report released Friday. Itâs unclear how many times the 28-year-old actually was shot. | Biologics Offer Hope To Arthritis Sufferers The Lakeland Ledger Fri, 27 May 2011 21:09 PM PDT Patients gained many more options for arthritis treatment in the past decade, particularly for rheumatoid arthritis and other forms in which the body's own immune system starts attacking the body. | Vancouver slaying victim had tried to leave town The Columbian Fri, 27 May 2011 20:03 PM PDT A Vancouver man accused of repeatedly stabbing his girlfriend and then dumping her body down an embankment in far east Vancouver made his first appearance this morning on suspicion of first-degree murder. Clark County Superior Court Judge John Wulle ordered that Dennis L. Wolter, 43, be held without bail in the slaying of 41-year-old Kori Fredricksen. | âChild in manâs bodyâ gets â¬4.5m in damages Irish Examiner Fri, 27 May 2011 18:45 PM PDT A HIGH Court judge has approved a â¬4.5 million settlement for a man who is severely brain damaged and âa child in a manâs bodyâ after suffering viral encephalitis as a result of a viral infection, herpes simplex. | | |
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