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Herman Cain wins Florida “P5″ presidential straw poll
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy Scott Powers In a stunner, Atlanta businessman Herman Cain – who campaigned hard in Orlando the past three days with a fiery message of tough decisions for tough times – has won the Florida Presidency 5 straw poll. Cain, who has never... -
Herman Cain handily wins Florida GOP straw poll
Top of the TicketHerman Cain wins easily, but now what for front-runners Rick Perry and Mitt Romney?... -
Study finds elevated rates of cancer in Crestwood
Cancer rates are "significantly elevated" in Crestwood, according to a new state report that focuses on a south suburb where residents unwittingly drank contaminated water for more than two decades. Prompted by a Tribune investigation that revealed the...
Tags: Dick Durbin, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, University of Illinois at Chicago, Crestwood
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Experimental drug is combating hepatitis C in chimps, researchers say
An experimental antiviral drug that works by a different mechanism than existing drugs has been shown to suppress hepatitis C in chimpanzees and is already being tested in human clinical trials, researchers reported Thursday.
The new agent is a so-called...Tags: Research, Science, Crime, Law and Justice, Social Issues, San Diego (San Diego, California)
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Two Men Free After 16 Years In Jail
The Hartford CourantGerald O'Donnell's eyes glistened with tears as he stood outside Superior Court, his right arm around Ronald Taylor and his left around George Gould. Because of the private investigator's probing, the men who flanked O'Donnell were about to walk free....Tags: New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Trials, Prosecution, Prisons
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For long life, reach for the pumpkin, carrots and squash
As you gaze across the bountiful Thanksgiving offerings on your table this year, be grateful for the life-extending benefits of orange. Orange as in alpha-carotene. Orange as in pumpkin, carrots and squash, the foods richest in this phytonutrient. A study...Tags: Internal Medicine, Carrots, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health and Medical Professionals, Brain
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John D. Olmsted dies at 73; naturalist preserved open space in Northern California
John D. Olmsted, a naturalist who led efforts to preserve Northern California nature areas, open space and trails, died of liver cancer March 8 at his home in Nevada City, Calif. He was 73.
Inspired by conservationist John Muir, Olmsted spent more than...Tags: Human Interest, Pacific Ocean, Education, Frederick Law Olmsted, Diseases and Illnesses
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Letters to the Editor - March 20
Community rallied to support grieving family To the editor: The candles in Widmeyer Park flickered as they lit up the faces turned upward toward the Veterans' Memorial. But, instead of remembering our fallen heroes, citizens prayed together for a...Tags: Human Interest, Marriage, Lifestyle and Leisure, Television, Crime, Law and Justice
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PASSINGS: Dennis Oppenheim, Ed Mauser
Dennis Oppenheim
Conceptual artist and sculptor
Dennis Oppenheim, 72, a pioneering conceptual artist and sculptor who also made his mark on the earthworks and body art movements, died Jan. 21 of liver cancer at a New York hospital.
Beginning in the...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Companies and Corporations, Human Interest, HBO (tv network), World War II (1939-1945)
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Gil Garfield dies at 77; member of the '50s trio the Cheers
Gil Garfield, a member of the 1950s trio the Cheers, who had a top 10 hit with "Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots," has died. He was 77.
Garfield, who also was an artist and songwriter, died Saturday of cancer at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Painting, Gays and Lesbians, Real Estate
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Longtime El Centro priest dies in San Diego retirement home
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterMonsignor Thomas Vidra, longtime pastor at El Centro’s St. Mary Church, died from liver cancer Sunday afternoon at a retirement home in Mission Valley. Vidra, who was pastor of the largest church community in the Valley, was at St. Mary Church from...Tags: Parochial Schools, Retirement, Health, San Diego (San Diego, California), Education
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Relay for Life kicks off to fight cancer
davem@herald-mail.comA 12-year survivor of breast cancer, Marcia Bortz is ready to see cancer eradicated. “It’s time to find a cure,” said the Hagerstown resident, who was among about 60 people who showed up at a kickoff for the annual Relay for Life of...Tags: Human Interest, Breast Cancer, Education, Diseases and Illnesses, Colleges and Universities
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