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    Jun 12, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  1. Svonavec shares love of English with students

    One of Amy Svonavec’s favorite subjects in high school was English.
    Daily American Staff Writer
    One of Amy Svonavec’s favorite subjects in high school was English. Now the 42-year-old from Somerset teaches that very subject at her alma mater. “I loved English ever since junior high,” she said. “It was one of those things...

    Tags: Cancer, Health Treatments, Literature, Arts and Culture, Chemotherapy

  2. Jun 12, 2011 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  3. New Imperial Valley College graduates look to the future

    IMPERIAL — Looking out into a sea of charcoal gray caps and gowns one wouldn’t immediately recognize the diversity of the Imperial Valley College class of 2011.
    Imperial Valley Press Staff Writer
    IMPERIAL — Looking out into a sea of charcoal gray caps and gowns one wouldn’t immediately recognize the diversity of the Imperial Valley College class of 2011. Yet diversity exists among the 279 graduates who earned associate degrees from...

    Tags: Education, Ice Hockey, Health, Graduation, Colleges and Universities

  4. Nov 18, 2011 | Chicago Tribune
  5. Fundraiser to benefit ailing Elgin shop owner

    TribLocal - Elgin » News
    For at least the third time in a year, Elgin’s downtown business community is rallying around one of its own members battling cancer. This time …...
  6. Jun 20, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  7. EGYPT: Hosni Mubarak has stomach cancer, his lawyer says

    Babylon & Beyond
    Toppled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has cancer, according to his lawyer, who disclosed the news less than two months before Mubarak is to stand trial, accused of financial corruption and allowing security forces to kill hundreds of protesters who...
  8. Jul 12, 2011 | Orlando Sentinel
  9. Bravo to Michael Irvin for standing up for gay rights

    En Fuego - Orlando Sentinel
    Which is what brings Irvin, the former University of Miami standout wide receiver and Pro Football Hall of Famer, on the cover of the latest edition of the gay men's magazine Out....
  10. Mar 18, 2011 |Story| Chicago Breaking News
  11. Death of Sun-Times owner Tyree ruled an accident

    Tribune reporters
    The death of  Sun-Times owner James Tyree has been ruled an accident by the Cook County medical examiner. An autopsy on Tyree found that he died of an air embolism following a dialysis catheter removal, the office said. It also listed pneumonia and...

    Tags: Elections, Accidental Death, Richard Price, Health Treatments, Disasters and Accidents

  12. Mar 18, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. PASSINGS: Michael Gough, Murray Warmath, James C. Tyree, Marty Marion, John Kronenberg

    Michael Gough Actor played butler in 'Batman' movies Michael Gough, 94, a British actor best known for playing Bruce Wayne's butler Alfred in a series of "Batman" movies, died Thursday at home in England, his former wife Anneke Wills said through her...

    Tags: Movies, Hollinger Incorporated, Tony Awards, BBC, Michael Keaton

  14. Mar 18, 2011 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Prairie Fare: Add some green to your diet

    "What do you think of this silly hat?" I asked my 7-year-old daughter. She looked at the hat and grinned with approval. It was a green clover that she could wear in front of her face or behind her head. She looked like a shamrock with a face. "I...

    Tags: Cancer, St. Patrick's Day, Shamrock, Human Interest, Holidays

  16. Jan 11, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. EPA encourages regular testing for heavy metal in water

    Federal regulators on Tuesday urged nationwide testing for cancer-causing hexavalent chromium, the latest response to a study that found the heavy metal in tap water from Chicago and more than two dozen other cities.
    Chicago Tribune
    Federal regulators on Tuesday urged nationwide testing for cancer-causing hexavalent chromium, the latest response to a study that found the heavy metal in tap water from Chicago and more than two dozen other cities. In a memo to public water systems,...

    Tags: Movies, Regional Authority, Environmental Politics, Michael Hawthorne, California

  18. Jan 11, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. City to test water for pollutant at urging of EPA

    Chicago will begin routine testing for hexavalent chromium after a recent study found worrisome levels of the cancer-causing metal in tap water pumped to 7 million people in the city and suburbs. City officials announced the additional testing Tuesday,...

    Tags: Government, Regional Authority, Environmental Politics, Michael Hawthorne, Diseases and Illnesses

  20. Jan 27, 2011 |Story| KTUU
  21. New Center for Disease Control Arctic Investigations lab opens

    The Centers for Disease Control calls it a “national resource.” For Alaskans, the new Arctic Investigations Program laboratory will help to prevent the spread of infections that can make people seriously ill, infections like Influenza, Pneumonia, Hepatitis B, Strep and RSV.
    The Centers for Disease Control calls it a “national resource.” For Alaskans, the new Arctic Investigations Program laboratory will help to prevent the spread of infections that can make people seriously ill, infections like Influenza,...

    Tags: Alaska, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health, Diseases and Illnesses

  22. Mar 31, 2011 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  23. City Snatches Body Of Hero 9/11 NYPD Officer After Wake, Infuriating Grieving Family

    Did retired NYPD Officer George Wong die from 9/11-related causes? That's the question the City wants to answer but it's how they're going about it that's infuriating Wong's grieving family.
    PIX11.com
    Did retired NYPD Officer George Wong die from 9/11-related causes? That's the question the City wants to answer but it's how they're going about it that's infuriating Wong's grieving family. NYPD Officer George Wong pitched in after the World Trade...

    Tags: Elections, Medical Research, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Michael Bloomberg, September 11, 2001 Attacks

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The sold-out event put on by Can't Stomach Cancer: The...
(March 26, 2013)
Sheri Albert, left, Debbie Zelman and Craig Konhauzer attended the "Night of Laughter" at the Improv Comedy Club at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood.
Jenna Reed, left, and Melissa Morris support the fourth...
(March 19, 2013)
Jenna Reed, left, and Melissa Morris support the fourth annual "Dream Makers Gala," put on by Can't Stomach Cancer: The Foundation of Debbie's Dream. The event will take place April 20 at the Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa in Hollywood. Photo by Kara Starzyk.
Madelyn Zelman, left, and Danny Zelman support the four...
(March 19, 2013)
Madelyn Zelman, left, and Danny Zelman support the fourth annual "Dream Makers Gala," put on by Can't Stomach Cancer: The Foundation of Debbie's Dream. The event will take place April 20 at the Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa in Hollywood. Photo by Kara Starzyk.