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    May 21, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Tim West, reporter, 1946-2013

    A versatile journalist, Tim West spent his entire career covering Naperville for the Naperville Sun.
    A versatile journalist, Tim West spent his entire career covering Naperville for the Naperville Sun. Mr. West covered local government bodies, took photos, wrote columns and immersed himself in the life of his community. "Tim cared deeply about...

    Tags: Small Businesses, Colleges and Universities, University of Cincinnati, Periodicals, Colon Cancer

  2. May 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Court limits number who can strike at UC medical centers

    A Sacramento County Superior Court judge ruled Monday that about 450 employees cannot participate in this week's planned walkout at the University of California medical centers. The unions must maintain a minimum level of staffing among certain units,...

    Tags: Strikes, AFSCME, Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Specialization, Career and Workplace

  4. May 18, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. A Hartford Wise Guy And A $500 Million Museum Heist

    It was a shore dinner in Maine a decade ago that transformed Robert Gentile, an aging, unremarkable wise guy from Hartford, into the best lead in years in one of the world's most baffling crime mysteries, the unsolved robbery of half a billion dollars in art from Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.
    The Hartford Courant
    It was a shore dinner in Maine a decade ago that transformed Robert Gentile, an aging, unremarkable wise guy from Hartford, into the best lead in years in one of the world's most baffling crime mysteries, the unsolved robbery of half a billion dollars...

    Tags: Auction Service, Prisons, Arts, Drug Trafficking, FBI

  6. May 25, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  7. Arthur ‘Bill’ Parsons Jr.: Bon vivant lived for his customers, 'never met a stranger'

    When Arthur "Bill" Parsons Jr. catered for the Houston Astros management during spring training in Kissimmee in the 1980s, he felt like part of the team itself.
    When Arthur "Bill" Parsons Jr. catered for the Houston Astros management during spring training in Kissimmee in the 1980s, he felt like part of the team itself. Parsons owned Parsons Table Buffet for nearly 10 years until 1988 and fed Southern-style...

    Tags: Breast Cancer, Houston Astros, Health Treatments, Orlo Vista, Spring Training

  8. May 7, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. After rare heart condition, South River's Scott Mitchell 'glad to be here'

    After more than 100 pitches, the fastball had lost some steam and the breaking ball that baffled batters earlier in the game didn't have the same snap.
    After more than 100 pitches, the fastball had lost some steam and the breaking ball that baffled batters earlier in the game didn't have the same snap. South River senior pitcher Scott Mitchell, his dirty jersey showing the effects of an already...

    Tags: Baseball, Health and Medical Professionals, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Heart Attack, Cardiologists

  10. May 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Jackson trial: AEG missed the warning signs

    Michael Jackson’s doctor showed warning signs that should have led concert promoter AEG to raise serious questions before letting him sign on as the singer’s physician for an anticipated comeback tour, a cardiologist testified Tuesday.
    Michael Jackson’s doctor showed warning signs that should have led concert promoter AEG to raise serious questions before letting him sign on as the singer’s physician for an anticipated comeback tour, a cardiologist testified Tuesday.      ...

    Tags: Heart Surgery, Michael Jackson, Substance Abuse, Health and Medical Professionals, Conrad Murray

  12. Mar 25, 2013 |Story| Petoskey News
  13. Heart repair breakthroughs replace surgeon's knife

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Have a heart problem? If it's fixable, there's a good chance it can be done without surgery, using tiny tools and devices that are pushed through tubes into blood vessels.
    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Have a heart problem? If it's fixable, there's a good chance it can be done without surgery, using tiny tools and devices that are pushed through tubes into blood vessels. Heart care is in the midst of a transformation. Many...

    Tags: Stroke, Stanford University, Colleges and Universities, Abbott Laboratories, Boston Scientific Corporation

  14. Mar 23, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  15. Officials delve into LaGrange County land deal

    <span style="font-size: small;">WOLCOTTVILLE -- Ruth and Alvin Lambright Jr. grew up together on the</span><span style="font-size: small;"> family "homeplace" in rural LaGrange County.</span>
    South Bend Tribune
    WOLCOTTVILLE -- Ruth and Alvin Lambright Jr. grew up together on the family "homeplace" in rural LaGrange County. Ruth and her younger brother, Alvin, ran the farm together for decades after their parents died and are described variously as "salt of...

    Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Realty, FBI, Arable Farming, Real Estate Sellers

  16. May 2, 2013 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  17. Pet of the Week

    Hello, my name is Sweetie. I am a 10-year-old female Chihuahua. My owner rescued me from a shelter and then passed away suddenly. I have a heart condition and do require $10-a-month medication, but other than that, I am in good shape. I am a whole lot of love in a tiny package. I love to snuggle and hide under blankets. I am spayed, microchipped and up to date on all my shots. If you are my forever home, please call Animal Crackers Pet Center at (949) 454-0800 or visit our new location at 23410 Moulton Pkwy., Suite P, Laguna Hills, CA, 92637.
    Hello, my name is Sweetie. I am a 10-year-old female Chihuahua. My owner rescued me from a shelter and then passed away suddenly. I have a heart condition and do require $10-a-month medication, but other than that, I am in good shape. I am a whole lot...

    Tags: Animal Crackers

  18. Apr 30, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Is medical care shipshape?

    After dinner and a walk around their Viking River Cruises ship on Russia's Volga River last May, Charles and Cecilia Ford went back to their cabin. Charles, 82, was in a good mood, his wife said, cracking jokes and singing during their walk. But he also...

    Tags: Russia, Pneumonia

  20. May 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Champions League losses give Spain pause

    If there are lessons to be learned from last week's Champions League semifinals they may not be fully understood until next summer's World Cup. But Vicente del Bosque, consider yourself warned. Because while the losses of Barcelona and Real Madrid to...

    Tags: Soccer, Sports, FIFA World Cup

  22. Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. NFL draft preview: Defensive tackles

    There's something for everyone in this class of defensive tackles. If it's a quick, pass rushing three technique you desire, Sharrif Floyd is your man. If you prefer a gigantic plugger, Johnathan Hankins will be your guy. Or if you need a combination, how...

    Tags: Football, Vince Wilfork, NFL Draft, National Football League, Israel Idonije

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