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Survivors Walk For Cancer Awareness
Staff reporterWoven in the purple ribbons plastered around Cranford - you'll find incredible survivial stories. Brian Rubin is just 14 and he has been diagnosed, fought and beat Lukemia. "Yes, I was nine years old and diagnosed with Lukemia," said Brian. Brian is...Tags: Abdominal Pain, Cancer, Colonoscopy, Health Treatments, Chemotherapy
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West Hartford's Javier Colon A Contender On 'The Voice'
The Hartford CourantReality-show vocal competitions are thought to be designed for newcomers just starting their careers. For West Hartford's Javier Colon, who wowed the judges on NBC's "The Voice" last week, it was a return to the arena for someone whose first job out of...Tags: Otis Redding, Cyndi Lauper, Colleges and Universities, Marvin Gaye, Starbucks Corp.
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For cancer support, the brave give locks
It had all the atmosphere of a public execution straight out of a black-and-white Western.
At high noon Friday, nearly a dozen teachers and coaches from Corona del Mar High School, draped in black protective shawls, turned to face their tormentors: hair...Tags: Human Body, Health Treatments, PTA, Diseases and Illnesses, Chemotherapy
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Pat Burns dies at 58; three-time National Hockey League coach of the year
Pat Burns, who made an unconventional and accidental transition from police officer to hockey coach and was the only man voted the National Hockey League's coach of the year three times, died Friday at a hospice in Sherbrooke, Canada. He was 58.
He had...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Mario Lemieux, Internists, Diseases and Illnesses, Toronto Maple Leafs
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Alan Armer dies at 88; TV producer won Emmy with 'The Fugitive'
Alan A. Armer, an Emmy Award-winning television producer whose series included "The Fugitive" and "The Untouchables," has died. He was 88.
Armer, a retired longtime professor in what now is called the Department of Cinema and Television Arts at Cal State...Tags: The Untouchables (movie), Colleges and Universities, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Radio, Fiction
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Obesity and colon cancer linked
Los Angeles TimesObesity doesn’t just increase postmenopausal women’s risk of developing colon cancer, it might even raise their risk of dying from it, scientists say That analysis comes from researchers at the University of Minnesota, who culled data from...Tags: Post Menopause, Human Body, Colleges and Universities, Los Angeles Times, Healthy Diet
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FTC files suit against acai marketers
WGN NewsThe Federal Trade Commission is filing a lawsuit against internet marketers of Acai Berry weight-loss pills and colon cleansers. The agency announced Monday in Chicago it has filed a lawsuit against Phoenix-based Central Coast Nutraceuticals. The FTC...Tags: Marketing, Digestive System, Chicago, Weight, Crime, Law and Justice
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Avastin rejected for breast cancer
Los Angeles TimesA Food and Drug Administration advisory committee Tuesday recommended that the agency withdraw its marketing approval of the blockbuster cancer drug Avastin for treating breast cancer, concluding that new trials showed no apparent benefit from the drug....Tags: Physical Therapists, Drugs and Medicines, Los Angeles Times, Breast, Marketing
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Story Lines
An emotional season for Coventry ended with a Class S championship victory over Morgan in three games – the Patriots' fifth consecutive title and seventh in the past eight years. Coach Matt Hurlock was diagnosed before the season with colon and...Tags: Sports, Liver Cancer, Multi-Sport Events, Diseases and Illnesses, Health
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PASSINGS: Dick Hoerner, John A. Ferraro
Dick Hoerner
Fullback was part of L.A. Rams' 'Bull Elephant' backfield
Dick Hoerner, 88, a Los Angeles Rams fullback who was a member of the 1951 NFL Championship team, died Saturday at St. Jude Medical Center in Fullerton after a stroke, said his wife,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Sports, HBO (tv network), Colleges and Universities, University of Southern California
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Olive Avenue Confidential: Scott Schaffer's side of the story
Note: This is the first of a two-part series.
More than a year-and-a-half after Scott Schaffer's release from a 13-month prison sentence for pleading guilty to trading guns for drugs with street-gang affiliates — a conspiracy he maintains he did...Tags: Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Social Issues, University of Southern California, Internists, Los Angeles
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