City mom takes on cancer fight for son Columbus Telegram Sat, 04 Sep 2010 21:57 PM PDT The three bracelets Katie Gassman wears is a showcase of how her family life has changed in just a matter of months. | Why cancer fakerâs deceit infuriated us Ottawa Citizen Sat, 04 Sep 2010 21:39 PM PDT Ashley Kirilowâs alleged fraud was probably less than $20,000. But her case has gone viral, perhaps due to the perceived âshamelessnessâ of faking cancer. Joanne Laucius examines a psychiatristâs attempt to quantify true depravity. | ECIC boys handle NFL's challenge The Buffalo News Sat, 04 Sep 2010 21:36 PM PDT The two-day Coaches vs. Cancer ECIC/NFL Challenge went the way of Erie County, as ECIC schools took a 16-8 win in the two-day boys soccer event that wrapped up on Saturday. In the tournament, wins were worth two points and ties were worth a point. | It's a family feud, wrestling style Reading Eagle Sat, 04 Sep 2010 21:36 PM PDT The first Wrestle for the Fight Cancer Benefit at Kutztown University has some dream matchups. Conrad Weiser fans may be intrigued by the Derek Sola vs. Evan Sola matchup. | Judge Allan Goode dead at 69 The Fort Dodge Messenger Sat, 04 Sep 2010 21:34 PM PDT State of Iowa District Court Judge Allan L. Goode, of Fort Dodge, died Saturday at the Paula J. Baber Hospice Home following a battle with cancer. | Local News The East Liverpool Review Sat, 04 Sep 2010 21:34 PM PDT CHESTER â" Cancer survivors, supporters and those still battling the disease formed a human chain along Carolina Avenue Saturday evening. | Megliola: A day Herzlich will never forget The Milford Daily News Sat, 04 Sep 2010 21:26 PM PDT There have been a lot of important dates and moments in Mark Herzlich's life since 16 months ago when he learned he had cancer. There was another one yesterday, and it was big. It came at 1:01 p.m., when the senior Boston College linebacker led his teammates from the tunnel to the Alumni Stadium turf, the crowd on its feet. | Worshippers evicted from Methuen school return to Salem today The Eagle-Tribune Sat, 04 Sep 2010 21:21 PM PDT SALEM, N.H. â" While battling lung cancer, Bob Anderson spent hours hanging drywall, framing and whatever else he could do to prepare his church for a new chapter that starts today. The 55-year-old Methuen man, a pipe fitter by trade, belongs to Granite State Baptist Church. He was one of several members who volunteered to get the church's headquarters at 1 Sand Hill Road ready for the 800 to 900 ... | Herzlich's return lifts Boston College The Tampa Tribune Sat, 04 Sep 2010 21:11 PM PDT Mark Herzlich just wanted to pick up where he left off. Playing his first game since he was termed "cancer free" late last season, Herzlich led Boston College onto the field in its 38-20 win over Weber State in the schools' season openers Saturday afternoon. | | |
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