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    May 21, 2013 |Story| KTUU
  1. German Mount McKinley Climber Dies after Heart Attack

    A German man died Sunday night after suffering a heart attack on Mount McKinley, becoming the first climber to die on the mountain during the 2013 climbing season.
    Channel 2 News
    A German man died Sunday night after suffering a heart attack on Mount McKinley, becoming the first climber to die on the mountain during the 2013 climbing season. In a Tuesday statement, Denali National Park spokesperson Maureen McLaughlin says Klaus...

    Tags: Germany

  2. May 20, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  3. Gronkowski has surgery on arm

    Reuters
    The Sports Xchange NFL Team Report - New England Patriots - INSIDE SLANT Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski had his surgery as scheduled on Monday to install a plate in his broken left arm. Perhaps more significant is that the surgery revealed that...

    Tags: Pete Carroll, Brandon Deaderick, Tyronne Green, Michael Jenkins, Adrian Wilson

  4. May 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Former NFL running back Chuck Muncie dies at 60

    Chuck Muncie made three Pro Bowls as an NFL running back. He likely would have made several more if his career hadn't been derailed by drug use.
    Chuck Muncie made three Pro Bowls as an NFL running back. He likely would have made several more if his career hadn't been derailed by drug use. He has died of a heart attack at age 60, the New Orleans Saints confirmed Tuesday. He had turned his life...

    Tags: Heisman Trophy, Donovan McNabb, New Orleans Saints, Sports, NFL Pro Bowl

  6. May 17, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  7. Gettysburg sesquicentennial battle re-enactment in Whitehall honors the 153rd

    If you walk up the long gravel pathway alongside the spacious grassy fields of Whitehall Township's 110-acre main park, the view from the top of the hill is remarkably similar to that from atop the hills just north of Gettysburg.
    If you walk up the long gravel pathway alongside the spacious grassy fields of Whitehall Township's 110-acre main park, the view from the top of the hill is remarkably similar to that from atop the hills just north of Gettysburg. From the Oak Ridge...

    Tags: American Red Cross, Army National Guard, Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions

  8. May 14, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  9. Former RB Muncie dies at 60

    Reuters
    The Sports Xchange EditorsNote: Update 1 with quote Former RB Muncie dies at 60 Former running back Chuck Muncie, a three-time All-Pro has died at the age of 60 from a heart attack. A star at the University of California, Muncie finished second in...

    Tags: Miami Dolphins, Heisman Trophy, Sports, New Orleans Saints, Football

  10. May 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. How to avoid a return to the hospital

    The only thing less pleasant than a stay in the hospital is having to go right back there to deal with complications. And experts say it happens all too often. One in 8 elderly patients is readmitted to the hospital within 30 days of being discharged...

    Tags: Diabetes, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health Insurance, Chemical Industry, Heart Failure

  12. May 17, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  13. ‘Doctor Who’ finale: Jenna-Louise Coleman on the mystery of Clara

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    Fans of the BBC sci-fi series “Doctor Who” know that this season's biggest mystery isn't about sinister aliens or otherworldly […]...
  14. May 19, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  15. Thomas Harvey: Aerospace engineer helped send men to the moon

    In the early days of the nation's space program, when American astronauts were first launched into space from the scrublands of Cape Canaveral, Thomas Harvey was there to see it firsthand.
    In the early days of the nation's space program, when American astronauts were first launched into space from the scrublands of Cape Canaveral, Thomas Harvey was there to see it firsthand. As an aerospace engineer for Martin Marietta Corp., Harvey was...

    Tags: Harvey, Neil Armstrong, U.S. Military, Science and Technology, Winter Springs

  16. May 14, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Former NFL RB Muncie dies at 60

    Former NFL running back Chuck Muncie, a three-time All-Pro, has died of a heart attack, the New Orleans Saints announced Tuesday. Muncie was 60.
    Former NFL running back Chuck Muncie, a three-time All-Pro, has died of a heart attack, the New Orleans Saints announced Tuesday. Muncie was 60. A star at the University of California, Muncie finished second in the Heisman Trophy voting as a senior,...

    Tags: Heisman Trophy, Miami Dolphins, New Orleans Saints, Sports, Football

  18. May 19, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. Margate seeking volunteers to revise its charter

    — This is your first chance in decades to update the city's "bible."
    — This is your first chance in decades to update the city's "bible." The 42-page charter, which outlines how the city is governed, hasn't been revised in its entirety since the early 1980s, although it's been amended since then. Now the city is...

    Tags: Credit and Debt

  20. May 18, 2013 |Story| Herald Mail
  21. Elinor S. McLeod

    Elinor McLeod came from a long line of female educators, following in the footsteps of her mother and grandmother who were teachers.
    janeth@herald-mail.com
    Elinor McLeod came from a long line of female educators, following in the footsteps of her mother and grandmother who were teachers. She went on to become one of the first female principals for Washington County Public Schools and served many county...

    Tags: Frostburg State University, PTA, The Herald-Mail, Teachers, Teaching and Learning

  22. May 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Superman, a hero with staying power

    My nomination for American hero of the 20th century is someone who lived half his life in disguise and the other half as the world's most recognizable man. He appeared on more radio broadcasts than Ellery Queen and in more movies than Marlon Brando, who once played his father. He helped give America the backbone to wage war against the Nazis, the Depression and the Red Menace. He remains an intimate to kids from Boston to Belgrade and has adult devotees who, like Talmudic scholars, parse his every utterance.
    My nomination for American hero of the 20th century is someone who lived half his life in disguise and the other half as the world's most recognizable man. He appeared on more radio broadcasts than Ellery Queen and in more movies than Marlon Brando, who...

    Tags: Media Industry, Entertainment, Man of Steel (movie), Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Nazi Party

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Rogel I. Suero, 30, of Allentown was charged with homic...
(May 14, 2013)
Rogel I. Suero
Jamani Ridley, 2nd from left, is shown with her mother,...
(April 24, 2013)
Jamani Ridley, 2nd from left, is shown with her mother, Jocelyn, left; brother, Josias; and sister, Jamari. Jamani, who is blind and has a condition that has resulted in 6 heart attacks, cheers on Jamari and the rest of Pine Castle Christian's softball team. (Jacob Langston, Orlando Sentinel)
Jamani Ridley, 2nd from left, is shown with her mother,...
(April 24, 2013)
Jamani Ridley, 2nd from left, is shown with her mother, Jocelynn, left; brother, Josias; and sister, Jamari. Jamani, who is blind and has a condition that has resulted in 6 heart attacks, cheers on Jamari and the rest of Pine Castle Christian's softball team. (Jacob Langston, Orlando Sentinel)