Maker of handmade guitars dies Texarkana Gazette Wed, 29 Dec 2010 02:01 AM PST ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.â"Lorenzo Pimentel, whose handmade guitars are played by professionals around the world, has died at age 82. Pimentel died Monday after a long battle with prostate cancer, family members said. | True love stays in sickness and in health Detroit Free Press Wed, 29 Dec 2010 01:59 AM PST On nursing a marriage through scary times: Two-plus years ago, tongue cancer knocked me down. Turned me from 155 pounds, fairly muscular and extremely active, into a 130-pound weakling, unable to eat and certainly (what with no hair and red radiation scars on neck and chin) into a very undesirable person -- let alone lover. | NLR pediatric cancer patients have Christmas party North Little Rock Times Wed, 29 Dec 2010 01:40 AM PST Two young North Little Rock cancer survivors were among 50 pediatric cancer patients and families visited by Santa Claus at the annual CARTI Kids Christmas Party held Nov. 20 at the Scimitar Shrine Temple in Little Rock. | Maynard attends CARTI Kids Christmas party Sherwood Voice Wed, 29 Dec 2010 01:32 AM PST Blake Maynard, an 18-year-old cancer survivor from Sherwood, was one of about 50 pediatric cancer patients and families visited by Santa Claus at the annual CARTI Kids Christmas Party held Nov. 20 at the Scimitar Shrine Temple in Little Rock. | Family of Marine who died in Va hospital upset WVVA Bluefield Wed, 29 Dec 2010 01:22 AM PST Associated Press - December 29, 2010 4:15 AM ET PORTSMOUTH, Va. (AP) - The family of a Marine who overdosed in a Portsmouth naval hospital while awaiting cancer treatment want accountability... | Calif. man uses orphan background to help others The Argus-Press Wed, 29 Dec 2010 01:10 AM PST Dr. Peter Lee, left, examines Sam Han during Han's chemotherapy session at Tower Cancer Research Foundation in Beverly Hills, Calif., Wednesday, Dec. 8, 2010. Separated from his family during the Korean War, Han was sheltered by strangers until an unlikely meeting set him on a remarkable journey to the United States. He was adopted by a Minnesota professor, immigrated under a special bill from ... | This ambulance did not save lives; 3 killed AsiaOne Wed, 29 Dec 2010 01:08 AM PST MANILA - This is one ambulance that did not save a life. An ambulance carrying a cancer-stricken man from Batangas to a Manila hospital for a checkup crashed into the toll booth of the Skyway in Taguig City early Tuesday morning and killed the patient, Felix Soler, the police said. | Tell Me About It: Nursing marriage through difficulty The Philadelphia Inquirer Wed, 29 Dec 2010 01:06 AM PST While I'm away, readers give the advice. Two-plus years ago, tongue cancer knocked me down. Turned me from 155 pounds, fairly muscular, and extremely active, into a 130-pound weakling, unable to eat, and certainly into a very undesirable person - let alone lover. | | |
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