Sean Collins dies at 59; surfer created system to predict waves Los Angeles Times Tue, 27 Dec 2011 22:08 PM PST Sean Collins was a founder of Surfline.com, the Huntington Beach company that employs a proprietary prediction methodology to forecast global surfing conditions weeks in advance. Sean Collins, an avid surfer and entrepreneur whose self-taught ability to forecast ocean swells changed the way surfers worldwide chase the perfect wave, died Monday after suffering a heart attack while playing tennis ... | Friends mourn âa good copâ Denton Record-Chronicle Tue, 27 Dec 2011 21:44 PM PST A career law enforcement officer in Denton and Denton County died early Tuesday after suffering a heart attack. Guy Patrick Williamson, 60, served as a Denton police officer for 21 years before becoming an investigator with the Denton County Sheriff's Office in 2004. | Smiling Duke of Edinburgh driven from hospital Belfast Telegraph Tue, 27 Dec 2011 21:40 PM PST The Duke of Edinburgh celebrated a belated Christmas with his family after being discharged from hospital yesterday. Related Stories 2012 call for more blood donations Bank committee must be independent: report Riots may hit UK again: MP Violence 'can stem from head injuries' Oxford Street sales victim knifed in heart | S-t-r-e-t-c-h your workout: The right ways to warm up and cool down Boston Globe Tue, 27 Dec 2011 21:26 PM PST Athletes know that a proper warm-up is critical to staying injury-free. But some traditional stretches have fallen out of favor among fitness experts, according to Simran Ahluwalia, a personal trainer at Equinox. So, to get prepared to run, Ahluwalia recommends a series of dynamic exercises that get the heart pumping and optimize performance. | Bulk of company's implants used subpar silicone AsiaOne Tue, 27 Dec 2011 21:16 PM PST TOULON, France - The lawyer for the French company at the heart of an escalating global breast implant health scare told Reuters on Tuesday that most of the prostheses sold by the firm since 1991 were produced using a silicone that was not approved by health authorities. | Heart transplants time sensitive, handled through database The Florida Times-Union Tue, 27 Dec 2011 21:09 PM PST The death of three men transporting a heart for transplant at Jacksonville's Mayo Clinic poses questions about the process of organ donations.The death of three men transporting a heart for transplant at Jacksonville's Mayo Clinic poses questions about the process of organ donations. | | |
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