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    Nov 23, 2012 |Story| Daily American
  1. Marilyn "Mari" Elaine (Shanks) Single, 55, of La Plata, Md.

    Marilyn "Mari" Elaine (Shanks) Single, 55, of La Plata, Md., passed away peacefully on Nov. 20, 2012 at her home surrounded by family. Mari was born in Columbus, Ohio on April 15, 1957 to James Richard and Marilyn Jean (Steel) Shanks. She was married in...

    Tags: Christian Orthodoxy, Religion and Belief, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Christianity

  2. Jan 9, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Pap smears can detect ovarian and endometrial cancers, Hopkins scientists find

    Johns Hopkins scientists have found a way to screen for hard-to-detect endometrial and ovarian cancers in women using a routine Pap smear, a discovery they hope eventually could reduce the number of deaths caused by the deadly malignancies.
    Johns Hopkins scientists have found a way to screen for hard-to-detect endometrial and ovarian cancers in women using a routine Pap smear, a discovery they hope eventually could reduce the number of deaths caused by the deadly malignancies. The...

    Tags: Virginia Commonwealth University, Science and Technology, Healthcare Provider, Medical Specialization, Gynecology

  4. Dec 12, 2012 |Story| S-S
  5. Broward county students compete in district theater competition

    Hundreds of teen theater lovers convene to present their theatrical savvy at one annual event: the Thespian District Competition. On December 8, District 13 sent its most prestigious thespians to American Heritage High to be judged for their performances....

    Tags: Justice System, Music, Crime, Law and Justice, Robyn, Broward County

  6. Nov 22, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Problem Solver: Giving thanks

    Not long after I started this column more than seven years ago, I came to realize the folks who read it are among the best on Earth.
    Not long after I started this column more than seven years ago, I came to realize the folks who read it are among the best on Earth. Whenever I failed to come through for a consumer — and often even when I succeeded — there was a small...

    Tags: Human Interest, Jon Yates, Computer Hardware, Homes, Foreclosures

  8. Dec 12, 2012 |Story| Glendale News Press
  9. Marilyn Edinboro December 7, 2012

    On Friday, December 7, 2012 Marilyn Edinboro was called home to heaven when she lost her battle to ovarian cancer. She leaves behind a loving husband Jim Edinboro, beloved Mother to Cindi and Les Ferreira, Deborah and Salvador Bermudez, Peter Prkacin...
  10. Dec 10, 2012 |Story| Hartford Courant
  11. "On the Town" Opens Barrington Stage in June in Berkshires

    Hartford Courant
    The Leonard Bernstein musical "On the Town," a stage adaptation of "The Chosen" and "Much Ado About Nothing" will be the three shows on the main theater at Barrington Stage in Pittsfield, Mass. this summer in the Berkshires "On the Town," directed by...

    Tags: Monsieur Lazhar (movie), Theater, Leonard Bernstein, Long Wharf Theatre, Ernest Hemingway

  12. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  13. Double Mastectomy to Prevent Breast and Ovarian Cancer

    Lisa Jey Davis and plastic reconstructive surgeon, Dr. Lisa Cassileth, join KTLA live to discuss Lisa's decision to remove her breasts and ovaries while simultaneously receiving reconstructive surgery to replace both breasts as a preventative measure...

    Tags: Plastic Surgery, Breast Cancer, Mastectomy

  14. Dec 3, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  15. News of the Weird: Stopping an Asteroid With Paintballs

    If an asteroid is ever on a collision course with Earth, it is feasible that the planet could be saved by firing paintballs at it, according to an MIT graduate student whose detailed plan won this year's prize in a United Nations space council competition, announced in October. White paint powder, landing strategically on the asteroid, would initially bump it a bit, but in addition would facilitate the sun's photons bouncing off the solid white surface. Over a period of years, the bounce energy would divert the body even farther off course. The already identified asteroid Apophis, which measures 1,500 feet in diameter and is projected to approach Earth in 2029, would require five tons of paintball ammo.
    If an asteroid is ever on a collision course with Earth, it is feasible that the planet could be saved by firing paintballs at it, according to an MIT graduate student whose detailed plan won this year's prize in a United Nations space council...

    Tags: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Justice System, Crucifixes, Bribery, Prosecution

  16. Dec 22, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  17. Toy story

    Today, they chair a banking institution with billions in assets, provide medical care for hundreds of families, recruit big-name economic development prospects, head a public library system, lead the YMCA, own a restaurant and steer Washington County governments.
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    Today, they chair a banking institution with billions in assets, provide medical care for hundreds of families, recruit big-name economic development prospects, head a public library system, lead the YMCA, own a restaurant and steer Washington County...

    Tags: YMCA, Santa Claus (fictional character), Arts and Culture, World War II (1939-1945), Internists

  18. Nov 30, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. Pesek tough act to follow

    Nick Pesek was coming off the best season of his football career. He was a 1,000-yard rusher for a Saint Xavier University team that hit a peak one year earlier than its coaches had expected and was returning 16 of the starters who won the NAIA national title last December.
    Nick Pesek was coming off the best season of his football career. He was a 1,000-yard rusher for a Saint Xavier University team that hit a peak one year earlier than its coaches had expected and was returning 16 of the starters who won the NAIA national...

    Tags: Football, Medical Procedures and Tests, Breast Cancer, Health Treatments, Testicular Cancer

  20. Nov 27, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Holiday cookie recipe: Sour cherry rugelach

    Leah Koch of Los Angeles was one of the 10 winners of our first Los Angeles Times Holiday Cookie Bake-Off with these sour cherry rugelach:
    Leah Koch of Los Angeles was one of the 10 winners of our first Los Angeles Times Holiday Cookie Bake-Off with these sour cherry rugelach: "In 2005, my mother died of ovarian cancer the day after Christmas," she wrote. "We stumbled around in a fog for a...

    Tags: Religious Festivals, Cream Cheese, Los Angeles Times, Cherries, Recipes

  22. Aug 29, 2012 | Zap2It
  23. “Dance Moms” recap: Kaya-yi!

    Channel Guide Magazine
    And so it came. The dreaded Episode 24: Since I am pretty sure that Christi had no idea how this thing would edit out, I'm not sure if she was warning me about the preposterousness of Abby inserting a kid who walked in off the street smack-dab into the...
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