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Run and walk to support lung cancer research
Mayors from several North Shore towns, including Highland Park, Deerfield and Highwood, are backing Breathe Deep North Shore Day on Sunday. A 5K run and 1-mile walk in Deerfield is expected to bring out 1,500 and raise more than $100,000, according to...Tags: Medical Research, High Schools, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Schools, Research
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Carol Burnett talks family, and belts out the Tarzan yell
On Saturday afternoon at the L.A. Times Festival of Books, I was sitting cheek-by-jowl with hundreds of sweaty book lovers in USC's Bovard Auditorium. But for a moment I could have been in a New Jersey living room in 1975, watching "The Carol Burnett...
Tags: Festive Events, People (magazine), Authors, Tim Conway, Arts and Culture
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NY proposal would make 21 minimum age for tobacco
No one under 21 would be able to buy cigarettes in New York City, under a new proposal announced Monday that marks the latest in a decade of moves to crack down on smoking in the nation's largest city. New York City Council Speaker Christine Quinn...Tags: Groceries, Grocery Coupons, Lifestyle and Leisure, Food and Drug Administration, Dining and Drinking
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Seniors serve up spirited play
Boynton Beach's Maddy Feuerstein waited nine months for her chance to return to the tennis courts. Nearly six weeks after that long-awaited volley, the 73-year-old found herself playing for a county championship. The captain of the women's tennis team at...Tags: Chemotherapy, Diseases and Illnesses, Health Treatments, Kravis Center, Tennis
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One pitch for Orioles fan, usher Charlie Zill
Charlie Zill got his wish — and then some. The long-time usher at Camden Yards, who has stage 4 lung cancer, watched his beloved Orioles play one more time Wednesday night. Wearing an Orioles cap and jersey over his trademark "Zillbilly"...
Tags: Sports, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baseball, Chemotherapy, Health Treatments
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Chris Davis says he's not proud of bat-snapping exhibition
The Baltimore SunYour browser does not support iframes. When Orioles first baseman Chris Davis flailed at a changeup in the dirt Tuesday for the last out of the third inning, he says he was really frustrated. So he snapped. And so did his bat. Over Davis' knee...Tags: Spring Training, Baseball, Sports, Buck Showalter, Chris Davis
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Cancer survivors walk the runway in Hollywood
She wore a diamond clasp in her short blond hair. But it was her blue, floor-length gown that had ruffles tumbling down her back and diamonds across her middle that caught everybody's attention. As Wendy Mascolo walked the runway, it was clear that...Tags: Breast Cancer, Human Interest, Ralph Lauren, Leukemia, here! (tv network)
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Quinn touts tax-form donations for military families
Tribune reporterWhen Sgt. Jason Hoster deployed to Kuwait last year, the $500 checks supported his father while he underwent chemotherapy for lung cancer. During an earlier tour in Afghanistan, the cash helped his mother cover expenses. Those grants came from the...Tags: Illinois Governor, Streamwood, Pat Quinn, Chemotherapy, Executive Branch
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Hundred's camp out for Calexico's Relay for Life
Staff WriterCALEXICO — Cancer can be scary, but Calexico fought back in its annual Relay for Life event this weekend. Calexico resident Lorena Moreno received the news that she had breast cancer on April 16, 2012. The first thought that came to Lorena&...Tags: Breast Cancer, Esophageal cancer, Human Interest, American Cancer Society, Relay for Life
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Sculptures chosen for St. Charles park exhibit
As spring comes to St. Charles, so does the eighth annual Sculpture in the Park exhibition. Nine works created by nine artists from across the country will be showcased along the walking path of Mt. St. Mary Park from April 15 through Sept. 15....
Tags: Arts, Sculpture, Artists, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists
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Carolyn Carter Small: Sharecropper's daughter rose to top accountant
Carolyn Carter Small grew up as one of seven children of a sharecropper in rural North Carolina. She rose from those humble beginnings to become the first in her family to graduate from high school, then college. She added a master's from Rollins...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Rollins College, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Maitland
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Orioles reliever Adam Russell draws inspiration from his family's fight against cancer
The Baltimore SunSARASOTA, Fla. — Over the next two weeks, Orioles reliever Adam Russell will get a visit from two of his biggest fans. Fiona Galvin, 6, and her three-year-old brother Tommy will light up at the first sight of their "Uncle Bubba." In the offseason,...Tags: Grapefruit League, Sports, Breast Cancer, Baseball, Chemotherapy
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