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Schwarzenegger: Maid's Son Started to Look Like Me
CNNLOS ANGELES -- Arnold Schwarzenegger said he dealt with his multiple affairs, like other big moments in his life, by denying them -- even, and at times especially from his wife. "That's the way I handled things, and it always has worked," the action...Tags: Brigitte Nielsen, John F. Kennedy, CBS Corp., Los Angeles Times, Lesley Stahl
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Sylvia Clark's story of survival
Sun SentinelI don’t like to think of myself as a survivor. Instead, I like to think of myself as a fighter. I found a lump on my left breast while I was showering. I never really thought it could be breast cancer … not me … not this young; I don&...Tags: Cleveland Clinic, Breast Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, Mastectomy, Healthcare Provider
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Healthy Sportsmen's Fair prepares people for fall outdoor activities
waynesboro@herald-mail.comIn the years Dr. Jeff Mandak has helped at the Fulton County (Pa.) Medical Center Healthy Sportsmen’s Fair and similar events, he has seen routine screenings for blood pressure and glucose occasionally reveal serious issues. Some of the patients...Tags: Troy Miller, Hershey (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Health and Medical Professionals, Diabetes, Hunting
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Arlen Specter dies at 82; longtime senator was a political maverick
WASHINGTON — Arlen Specter, who in 30 years representing Pennsylvania in the Senate offended Republicans and Democrats in almost equal measure with maverick votes and a frank cockiness that finally ended his career in politics, died Sunday at his...Tags: Feminism, John F. Kennedy, Joe Sestak, Parties and Movements, Crime, Law and Justice
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Remarkable weekend ahead for Ravens defender Arthur Jones and his athletic family
The Baltimore SunArthur Jones III could easily take his answer in a somber direction. The Ravens defensive end has just been asked to imagine how his mother, blind from diabetes the last three years, will experience Sunday's game against the New England Patriots....Tags: Mixed Martial Arts, Blindness, Wrestling, Bill Belichick, Baltimore Ravens
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Newborn stem cells hold promise for heart repair
Stem cells from newborns appear to have a much greater ability to restore heart function than adult stem cells, according to a new study from University of Maryland School of Medicine researchers who were looking for ways to mend children’s broken...
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One-on-one with A.J. Foyt
A.J. Foyt, Indy car racing's all-time winningest driver (67) and championship record holder (7), is now 77. He's had open heart surgery, and in January went through an illness that nearly killed him. But here he is, alive, opinonated and planning to get...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Stock Car Racing, Open-Wheel Racing, Chase Austin, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Home and Away: "A River Runs Through It"
Contributing WriterSince I had open heart surgery, I feel I have a new lease on life. So many things seem new to me. Along with a new heart valve, I also seem to have new eyes; I look out upon a new world, a fresh environment, in a new way. Orienting oneself into a new...Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Entertainment Events, Lifestyle and Leisure, Fishing
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El Dorado man gets two holes-in-one in less than a week
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsAn El Dorado man keeps beating the odds. Sixty-one-year-old Danny Shipman had to give up golf two years ago, when he almost gave up the ghost. The retired Bluestem High School golf coach suffered complications from heart surgery that caused a coma and...Tags: High School Sports
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Rev. Moon, Unification Church Founder, Dies at 92
CNNGAPYEONG, South Korea -- The Rev. Sun Myung Moon -- founder of the church whose followers are colloquially known as the Moonies -- died early Monday in South Korea, an organization affiliated with his church said. The Universal Peace Federation said on...Tags: International Military Interventions, New York City, Prisons, Pneumonia, Madison Square Garden
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