On Air Now KGO AM 810 San Francisco Wed, 30 Nov 2011 17:48 PM PST Calif. Judge to Rule on Extradition of Leading Cancer Scientist The notebooks have since been returned to the school, officials said. | Trial set for February for man accused of faking terminal cancer diagnosis The Register-Guard Wed, 30 Nov 2011 17:47 PM PST A Springfield man who allegedly faked a terminal cancer diagnosis to bilk people of money will face trial on Feb. 28. Charles Embleton, 28, has been charged with theft by deception for claiming he had pancreatic cancer. According to Springfield police investigators, members of the Church of Jesus Christ of ⦠| Ottawa students lead Movember race CBC Ottawa Wed, 30 Nov 2011 17:43 PM PST Movember, the annual mustache-growing campaign to raise money for prostate cancer research, is over, and a group of law students at the University of Ottawa has shown campuses across the country how it's done. | Springfield Man Accused of Faking Cancer Appears in Court KEZI 9 Eugene Wed, 30 Nov 2011 17:41 PM PST LANE COUNTY, Ore. -- The man accused of pretending to have cancer and scamming his church group and a Papa's Pizza fundraiser appeared in court Wednesday. Charles Embleton faced a judge in his 35-day call. Embleton faces a Theft by Deception charge, which is a felony, after he allegedly accepted thousands of dollars in donations to pay for his pancreatic cancer treatment. | W. Volleyball. Unleashed: A Father's Strength GoHuskies.com Wed, 30 Nov 2011 17:28 PM PST Sophomore Jenni Nogueras emerges as UW's key setter weeks after her father died from cancer. "There's small blessings," she says, resolutely. "Sometimes, you can't always see them." | SADD Hosts Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day at Simle | Video KFYR-TV Bismarck Wed, 30 Nov 2011 17:10 PM PST You`ll never guess what kids at one Bismarck school were talking about today: pancreatic cancer. Students Against Destructive Decisions at Simle Middle School hosted Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day. | Expanded options The Gazette Wed, 30 Nov 2011 17:08 PM PST IOWA CITY â" The first of three new cancer clinics will open Monday in the Corridor. The Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics is launching its $12 million new facility after several years of planning, said Dr. George Weiner, the centerâs director. | | |
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