Look out! Top Braves prospect's drives are doing serious damage The Post and Courier Sun, 28 Feb 2010 21:33 PM PST KISSIMMEE, Fla. -- Jason Heyward's batting practice drives are costing the Atlanta Braves -- but local body shops aren't complaining. Heyward launched a shot over the right-field wall this week that smashed through the sun roof of assistant general manager Bruce Manno's car. The bill wa... | Dr. Donohue Richmond Times-Dispatch Sun, 28 Feb 2010 21:23 PM PST DEAR DR. DONOHUE: My sister, age 41, passed away unexpectedly. She had an upper respiratory illness that a clinic assured her was neither seasonal influenza nor H1N1, although no testing was done. During the next several days, she rested and thought she was recovering. She mentioned a bad headache and body aches. Her roommate returned one afternoon later that week to find that she had passed away. | Jones came up big for Mountaineers Charleston Daily Mail Sun, 28 Feb 2010 21:04 PM PST MORGANTOWN - The thunderous thumping of the chest, the purposeful steps toward the middle of the court and into the adoring ovation from the student section, this was the sight of Kevin Jones releasing two weeks of frustration from his mind and body. And f... | Teen accused of killing twin, stepmom, father Louisville Courier-Journal Sun, 28 Feb 2010 21:03 PM PST Investigators believe that a teenager used a 20-inch knife to fatally stab his twin brother and stepmother as they slept, while defensive wounds in his father's body suggest he tried to resist the deadly attack, a newspaper reported Sunday. | Baby marches toward health The Fairmont Sentinel Sun, 28 Feb 2010 21:02 PM PST FAIRMONT - Crawling on the floor grabbing anything within reach, Olivia Bremer gives no indication of her traumatic birth as she shouts out "Da!" and laughs with her mother. Her large eyes are framed by thick black lashes, a contrast to the single eyelash she had as a tiny infant. Her red spindly body has filled out, and the black fuzzy hair that once covered her back has disappeared. | Kansas City area doctor's body tenatively identified in Haiti Columbia Missourian Sun, 28 Feb 2010 18:57 PM PST KANSAS CITYĆ¢" The family of a Kansas City area pediatrician missing in Haiti since the earthquake is getting some closure. Dr. Frank Vaughters' sister, Lucy, says dental records have been used to tentatively identify a body found in the ruble of a Haitian hotel as her brother's. Lucy Vaughters says conclusive identification is pending an autopsy in Delaware. The Kansas City Star reported that Dr ... | | |
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