Crash victim survives 6-day ravine ordeal The New Zealand Herald Sat, 01 Oct 2011 10:17 AM PDT A Californian driver lay injured in a remote ravine for six days near a body in another crashed car.David Lavau, 68, survived by eating ants and leaves and drinking creek water, a doctor said.Lavau was rescued on Friday by his... | NRL Grand Final: Three Ms go extra mile to power team The New Zealand Herald Sat, 01 Oct 2011 10:12 AM PDT You could call them the tireless trio. While every Warrior has put their body on the line this year, Simon Mannering, Feleti Mateo and Ben Matulino have gone the extra mile - appearing in every Warriors match this season.Today's... | Saturday Crime Log Ashland City Times Sat, 01 Oct 2011 07:37 AM PDT Employees of the Bradley County Medical Examiner's office remove a body from 325 Baker Bridge Road Friday, Sept. 30, 2011 in Cleveland, Tenn. Bob Gault, a Bradley County Sheriff's department spokesman said a man has fatally shot his wife and their adult son and wounded his son's friend before turning the gun on himself. | P300-M loan for upgrading of hospitals okayed Sun Star Sat, 01 Oct 2011 07:34 AM PDT THE Iloilo Provincial Board has given Governor Arthur Defensor a go signal to contract a loan of P300 million from Land Bank of the Philippines (LBP) for the repair and rehabilitation of the provinceâs four major hospitals. The legislative body earlier granted Defensor the authority to avail of a P500-million loan from the Department of Finance through the Municipal Development Fund Office (MDFO ... | Pole Dancing: Not Just for Strippers Philippine Daily Inquirer Sat, 01 Oct 2011 07:25 AM PDT âPole kissesâ are what you should be prepared for after the first encounter. No, not hickeys or love bites, but bruises on your body where skin hits pole â" and muscle soreness all over the day after. But once you get past that, youâll realize, as this convert did, what a totally fun and exciting [...] | Metal Hip Implants Cause Chemical Chain Reaction Injury Board Sat, 01 Oct 2011 07:14 AM PDT It has been widely reported that metal on metal hip implants such as the DePuy ASR are failing at an alarmingly high rate. An article in today's New York Times newspaper provides a scientific explaination for how the metal debris from these hips interacts with the body to cause these failures. The process of injury to the tissue of the hip compartment starts when metal debris from the friction ... | | |
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