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News, articles and information about oncology, the treatment, issues and potential cures for all types of cancer, including lung cancer, breast cancer, cancer rates and treatment centers such as Sloan Kettering.
News, articles and information about oncology, the treatment, issues and potential cures for all types of cancer, including lung cancer, breast cancer, cancer rates and treatment centers such as Sloan Kettering.
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Rev. James L. Bevel
The Rev. James L. Bevel was sentenced Wednesday in a Virginia court to 15 years in prison for incest for having sex with his teenage daughter. As a top lieutenant to Martin Luther King Jr., Bevel was a key architect of the 1963 Children's Crusade in...Tags: Loudoun County, Sexual Assault, Trials, Civil Rights, Prisons
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Ballesteros has surgery to remove brain tumor
The Associated PressSeve Ballesteros was in stable condition Wednesday after the 51-year-old golf great had surgery on a brain tumor a day earlier. La Paz hospital said there were no complications from Tuesday's surgery. Spanish state news agency Efe reported the...Tags: Health Treatments, Therapies, Hospitals and Clinics, Surgery, Diseases
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Seve Ballesteros, a 5-time major winner, in stable condition after operation for brain tumor
Associated Press WriterMADRID, Spain (AP) _ Seve Ballesteros was in stable condition Wednesday after the 51-year-old golf great had surgery on a brain tumor a day earlier. La Paz hospital said were no complications from the surgery. Spanish state news agency Efe reported the...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases
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The job of getting well
As Darby Steadman steps out of her champagne Volvo station wagon, the valet parking attendants at the Johns Hopkins garage warmly welcome one of their regulars. She'll make the 30-minute trip from her Severna Park home every day this week and more than...Tags: Tampa, Trials, Medicine, Pharmaceuticals, Preventative Medicine
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The sports world in 60 seconds
College athletics NCAA grad rates hit highCollege athletes are earning degrees at record rates, according to a NCAA report released Tuesday, and at higher percentages than the overall student body. NCAA president Myles Brand, who has made academic reform...Tags: New York Yankees, Major League Baseball, Joe Torre, Public Employees, Adonal Foyle
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Phillies, Cubs pitcher Kevin Foster, 39
Kevin Foster, who was drafted as an infielder before becoming a pitcher and spending seven years in the majors and pitching mostly with the Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs, has died of cancer. He was 39. He died in an Oklahoma City hospital...Tags: Major League Baseball, Texas Rangers, Death and Dying, Montreal Expos, Philadelphia Phillies
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Race for the Cure in Miami expects record turnout
South Florida Sun-SentinelOn Saturday, race organizers hope to top last year's record turnout of 16,042 runners and walkers at the 13th Miami/Fort Lauderdale Susan G. Komen Race For The Cure 5K at Bayfront Park in downtown Miami. "It is all about the [breast cancer] survivors,"...Tags: Demographics, Triathlon, Cypress Gardens, Volleyball, Marathon
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Bloch's gift of $20M to aid cancer center
The widow of an H&R Block founder donated $20 million Tuesday to the University of Kansas Hospital's cancer program, where she was successfully treated for breast cancer this year. "I feel so lucky and so blessed that I can do this," Annette Bloch told...Tags: Healthcare Provider, Hospitals and Clinics, Death and Dying, Breast Cancer, Diseases
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Tell Congress cancer fighters like Terri Coole need Medicare support for hospice
Sentinel ColumnistTerri Coole is on the cancer coaster. People who learn they have cancer for the first time nearly always are panicked and insist to their lawyer's secretary that they must have their will revised yesterday. Tomorrow will not be soon enough. The truth is...Tags: Mel Martinez, National Government, Government, Medicare, Ginny Brown-Waite
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The Morning Call Sports Calendar
COMING EVENTS:
EAST STROUDSBURG UNIVERSITY BASKETBALL MIDNIGHT MADNESS OCT. 16 -- 8 p.m., Koehler Fieldhouse … program run from 8:30 p.m. until 10 p.m., admission free, ring in the upcoming 2008-09 basketball season … includes games, free food, great...Tags: Demographics, Tom Kennedy, Tourism and Leisure, Philadelphia Eagles, Wrestling
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shop talk & SAMPLE SALES
Tonight QVC AND THE FASHION FOOTWEAR ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK join forces for the annual QVC presents FFANY Shoes on Sale, with half off more than 100,000 pairs from 98 brands to benefit breast cancer research. Deals include, clockwise from top: Nine West...Tags: Long Island, Setauket, Personal Service, Donna Karan, Charity
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