Painted heads raise money to fight cancer Bangor Daily News Sun, 28 Feb 2010 17:54 PM PST PRESQUE ISLE, Maine -- Early Saturday afternoon, Sister Mary Kelley, her hair shorn and her bald head revealed, sat down at a paint-spattered table inside the University of Maine at Presque Isle's Gentile Hall. | 3 Miami Teens Shot When Guns Fired Into Barbeque CBS4 Miami Sun, 28 Feb 2010 17:50 PM PST A memorial celebration for a woman whose life was ended by cancer turned from a party into a tragedy late Sunday afternoon, after people were scattered by gunshots fired into the crowd. Three teens were hit, and were rushed to Ryder Trauma Center for treatment of gunshot wounds. | Walkers raise $100,000 for cancer The Examiner Sun, 28 Feb 2010 17:49 PM PST MORE than 1500 people raised more than $100,000 for the Cancer Council Tasmania across the weekend during the 10th Relay for Life event in Launceston. | Ballarat teacher loses cancer battle The Courier Sun, 28 Feb 2010 17:44 PM PST WELL-known Ballarat Grammar teacher Rob Olston has died after a two-year battle with prostate cancer. | Howard Stern Dyes His Hair Pink for National Breast Cancer Awareness Month dBusinessNews.com Sun, 28 Feb 2010 17:25 PM PST NEW YORK, NEW YORK â" Howard Stern, Americaâs highest-paid radio personality, stopped traffic in Manhattan this weekend when he emerged from the studios of Sirius Satellite Radio Network with his hair dyed pink â" a move characterized as a âsurprise gestureâ in support of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. | Bark for Life fundraiser set for March 27 Kerrville Daily Times Sun, 28 Feb 2010 17:13 PM PST For 35 years, the Relay for Life, sponsored by the American Cancer Society, has raised money to support cancer research and led to a lot of sore feet. The relatively new Bark for Life does the same thing, but adds some sore paws to the equation. | Dozens turn out to support cancer, cycling organizations Naples Daily News Sun, 28 Feb 2010 17:09 PM PST The Howard family rode their bikes on Sunday morning in loving memory of their mother and grandmother, Ruth Yag, who passed away from ovarian cancer in 2001.âWe came out to support the cause because my mother passed away from cancer,â said Cyndi Yag-Howard, who rode the 10.3-mile route with her three children in a bike ride and walk hosted jointly by the Cancer Alliance of Naples (CAN) and the ... | | |
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