Martial arts school teaches mind, body health Seminole Chronicle Wed, 30 Nov 2011 18:16 PM PST Being healthy means more than just working out and eating right, it means keeping yourself mentally strong as well. Striking that prefect balance of physical and mental strength is the key to martial arts, which not only works out your body, but ... | Martinez Gets Another Two Week Extension NewsWatch 12 Medford - Klamath Falls Wed, 30 Nov 2011 18:01 PM PST By Sharon Ko GRANTS PASS, Ore. -- The man accused of putting his then 4-month-old daughter in the hospital where doctors found multiple fractures on her body is getting more time before entering a plea. Wednesday, Alberto Martinez appeared before a judge on a court-camera for barely a minute. His attorney asked for another two week extension where he'll be in court again mid-December to enter a ... | Seeking healthcare complex for transgenders Health-e Wed, 30 Nov 2011 17:10 PM PST âI am a woman trapped in a manâs body. People ask me whether I am a woman and I answer, no. I have no feelings to women, I prefer relationships with men.â | Preston Marine Returns Home KWQC-TV 6 Davenport Wed, 30 Nov 2011 17:03 PM PST Marine Corporal Zach Reiff's body returned home today - greeted by family members and the community at Clinton's Municipal Airport. Reiff died after sustaining injuries in an IED attack. This was his | University Avenue, Berkeley San Francisco Chronicle Wed, 30 Nov 2011 16:40 PM PST In a Berkeley cafe, a diner dips a piece of onion masala dosa into coconut chutney. Across the way, a shopper look at statues of Ganesha, and next door, yoga students seek the connection between mind, body and spirit.... | Americans mixed on adequacy of cancer screenings Reuters via Yahoo! News Wed, 30 Nov 2011 16:36 PM PST (Reuters) - Many Americans are satisfied with how often they are screened for cancer but some say they are not screened often enough, while a growing body of evidence suggests too much screening for certain types of cancer may do more harm than good, a Gallup poll showed. According to the poll released on Wednesday, 58 percent of 1,012 adults surveyed thought standard cancer screenings, such as ... | New equipment rules angering world-class skiers Sports Illustrated Wed, 30 Nov 2011 16:28 PM PST BEAVER CREEK, Colo. (AP) -- Ted Ligety has been brazenly bashing skiing's governing body for what he feels is an infringement on his livelihood. | | |
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