Body found near vacant home ID'd as Everett man Everett Herald Fri, 27 Apr 2012 06:28 AM PDT EVERETT -- A man found dead near a vacant home at 22 Madison St. in Everett on Tuesday has been identified as Luis Verduzco, 23, of Everett. Verduzco suffered a fatal stab wound, according to the Snohomish County Medical Examiner's Office. | Breivik's bomb changed life forever Stuff Fri, 27 Apr 2012 06:23 AM PDT A Norwegian civil servant who had to have his leg amputated after a bomb planted by far right fanatic Anders Behring Breivik tore through his body spoke on Friday of the moment his life changed forever. | Kidnapped 5-Year Old Back Home with Family KOLR - KSFX Ozarks Fri, 27 Apr 2012 06:04 AM PDT (Kansas City, MO)--A ailing 5-year old Missouri body, who became the focus of an Amber Alert following a hospital kidnapping, is safe at home. | Norway survivors of Breivik massacre tell of pain The Star Fri, 27 Apr 2012 05:45 AM PDT OSLO (Reuters) - A Norwegian civil servant who had to have his leg amputated after a bomb planted by far right fanatic Anders Behring Breivik tore through his body spoke on Friday of the moment his life changed forever. | Sarah Klein: HuffPost Workouts: Amp it Up Playlist The Huffington Post Fri, 27 Apr 2012 05:12 AM PDT In those solitary fitness moments, when your brain is threatening to convince your body to quit, we can all stand to get a little cocky if that's what it takes to reach the finish line. | OneIMS Launches One-to-One Learning CenterĂ¢s New Website PRWeb Fri, 27 Apr 2012 05:08 AM PDT OneIMS has launched new, user-friendly website for One-to-One Learning Center, a not-for-profit educational organization offering diagnostic services, individualized tutoring, specialized classes and outreach programs for a diverse body of students. (PRWeb April 27, 2012) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2012/4/prweb9442546.htm | Gas NO plays a fundamental regulatory role in controlling bacterial function News-Medical-Net Fri, 27 Apr 2012 04:18 AM PDT Bacteria provide a well-known playground for scientists and the evolution of these earliest life forms has shed important perspective on potential therapies for some of the most common, deadly diseases. Researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have now discovered that, the gas nitric oxide (NO), produced in all cells of the human body for natural purposes, plays a ... | | |
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