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The Second Annual "Survivor in the City"
Staff reporterThe Survivor in the City Cocktail Party returns to Chicago on Friday, September 30, 2011 as part of a nationwide effort to raise funds for the Brain Aneurysm Foundation during National Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month. The second annual Survivor in the...Tags: Human Interest, Human Body
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Notre Dame gets much-needed victory
SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Just like that, the tumble down a slicked cliff ended.
Notre Dame won a football game on Saturday. Pretty emphatically, too, a 31-13 dismissal of No. 15 Michigan State that probably closed whatever gate to Hades cracked open...Tags: Students, NASCAR, Chicago Tribune, Brian Kelly, Auto Racing
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Nirvana, Pearl Jam revisit era-defining music
Nirvana: “Nevermind: Super Deluxe Edition” (Geffen)
Rating: 2.5 stars (out of 4)
Pearl Jam: “Pearl Jam Twenty” (Columbia)
Rating: 3 stars (out of 4)
World domination – so difficult to predict, so impossible to maintain....Tags: Punk (genre), Stone Gossard, Alice Cooper, Documentary (genre), The Jesus Lizard (music group)
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Alternative available to contrast dyes for some medical scans
The use of ionizing radiation with iodide contrast dye in CT scans is being questioned because of a possible link to thyroid damage. "They're lifesaving and tremendous advances, but there's always another side of the coin," says Dr. Fady Charbel, head of...Tags: MRI (imaging), Symptoms, Health
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A Bedford County man almost died from what doctors call a Silent Killer.
Multimedia JournalistJames Middleton was standing in his kitchen the day he almost died. It started with a pain in his left hip, right before he passed out. When Middleton woke up, he says the Rescue Squad was in his living room. “I had convinced them I was okay. They...Tags: Genes and Chromosomes, Physical Conditions, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Health and Medical Professionals, Surgery
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PC cadaver lab helps students learn human anatomy
All that is known about them is their gender, their age — and how they died.
But the cadavers at Presentation College's cadaver lab are treated with respect, said biology program director Trisha Waldman. They are people; they could be someone's...Tags: Nursing, Human Interest, Heart Attack, Physical Conditions, Science
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The Rev. Edward B. Hemler, St. Mark pastor, dies
Baltimore Sun reporterThe Rev. Edward Bernard Hemler, a former educator who had been pastor of St. Mark Roman Catholic Church in Fallston, died Sunday of internal bleeding at St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 74. Born in Baltimore and raised in Catonsville, Father Hemler...Tags: Catonsville, Human Interest, Physical Conditions, Surgery, Parochial Schools
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Mariners 'Peanut Man' Rick Kaminski dies
Q13 FOX News OnlineIt was announced today that local icon — and legendary ballpark peanut tosser — Rick Kaminski died from a brain aneurysm Tuesday night. Here is a statement from the Mariners Chuck Armstrong on Kaminski's passing: "On behalf of everyone at...Tags: Seattle Mariners, Peanuts, Spring Training, Arizona
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Joseph C. Snavely
janeth@herald-mail.comThe flowers in Joseph C. “Joe” Snavely Jr.’s Belvedere Road garden in Hagerstown were thriving this year — “his best garden in years,” said Joseph C. “Chris” Snavely III of Chambersburg, Pa., the oldest of...Tags: Nature, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Human Interest, Physical Conditions, U.S. Army
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William M. "Bill" Spangler Sr.
janeth@herald-mail.comEditor's note: Each Sunday, The Herald-Mail runs "A Life Remembered." Each story in this continuing series takes a look back — through the eyes of family, friends, co-workers and others — at a member of the community who died recently. Today's...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Vegetarian Diet, Prisons, World War II (1939-1945), Aetna Inc.
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Paul Stone, owner of Hampton shop Somewhere in Time, dead at 68
Paul Stone, owner of the Hampton shop Somewhere in Time, died Sept. 23 as a result of an abdominal aneurysm, friends said.
He was 68.
Stone's shop, at 92 W. Mercury Blvd., has long been a landmark for the Peninsula's hippie and counter culture...Tags: Jimi Hendrix, Jerry Garcia, Hampton Coliseum, Grateful Dead (music group), Arts
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Teel Time: Hokies' decision on Allan Chaney prudent -- a very personal perspective
Allan Chaney says that he will play college basketball again, and his resolve is to be expected. He is, after all, young, chiseled and talented. Alas, Chaney is also cursed with myocarditis, a viral inflammation of the heart wall. The condition caused...Tags: Sports, Students, Lacrosse, Physical Conditions, Surgery
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