Taste of tradition Queensland Times Tue, 13 Dec 2011 17:54 PM PST A SCOTTISH delicacy containing the minced heart, liver and lungs of a sheep was enjoyed by more than 100 freemasons on Saturday night. | Jimmy Buffett - Jimmy Buffett: 'concussion Led To Stage Dive' Contactmusic Tue, 13 Dec 2011 17:34 PM PST Easy listening star Jimmy Buffett has opened up about his stage fall in January 11 insisting he wasnt drunk when he took a tumble - but he was concussed The Margaritaville singer admits he thought hed suffered a heart attack when he blacked out durin... | SHU women turn feel-good summer into 9-1 record The News-Times Tue, 13 Dec 2011 17:25 PM PST FAIRFIELD -- With no games on the schedule and no worries about playing time, it's easy for a team to develop good chemistry in the off-season. When Ed Swanson heard favorable reports about the players on his Sacred Heart women's basketball team over the summer, the head coach was happy, but didn't put much stock in them. | Marines mistakenly sent ornaments to deceased Minnesota Public Radio Tue, 13 Dec 2011 17:21 PM PST The Marine Corps apologized for mistakenly mailing Purple Heart Christmas tree ornaments to about 1,150 deceased Marines and sailors. | Locally based Seabee awarded Purple Heart Ventura County Star Tue, 13 Dec 2011 17:00 PM PST A locally based Seabee was awarded the Purple Heart last month after she was wounded in action in Helmand Province, Afghanistan . | EDITORIAL: Good sport: Go, Tim Tebow Savannah Morning News Tue, 13 Dec 2011 16:54 PM PST ADMIT IT, University of Georgia football fans. In your heart of hearts, you're secretly happy to see Tim Tebow become this season's miracle worker for the NFL's Denver Broncos. | SALUTING DEDICATION: Professional response saved my life New Straits Times Tue, 13 Dec 2011 16:19 PM PST I WISH to highlight my experience at Selayang Hospital, where I was admitted for acute heart failure. I would be grateful if you could publish these events that led to my life being saved. | Chewing Khat Raises Heart Disease, Death Risk: Study HealthDay via Yahoo! News Tue, 13 Dec 2011 16:10 PM PST TUESDAY, Dec. 13 (HealthDay News) -- Chewing the green leaves of the khat plant for its amphetamine-like effect appears to raise the risk for both stroke and death among heart patients, according to a large new study from the Middle East. | | |
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