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Back to Home > Wednesday, Sep 13, 2006 Posted on Wed, Sep. 13, 2006 email this print this reprint... Aeros' ace gives up ru

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Back to Home > Wednesday, Sep 13, 2006 Posted on Wed, Sep. 13, 2006 email this print this reprint or license this (Ed Suba Jr./Akron Beacon Journal) Akron center fielder Trevor Crowe can't catch up to a triple hit by Portland's David Bacani during first-inning action in Game 1 of the Eastern League Championship series between the Aeros and the Sea Dogs at Canal Park on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2006...

CHENNAI, India There are many ways to understand diabetes in this choking city of automakers and ... Modern Ways Open Indias Do

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CHENNAI, India There are many ways to understand diabetes in this choking city of automakers and software companies, where the disease seems as commonplace as saris. One way is through the story of P. Ganam, 50, a proper woman reduced to fake gold.

Her husband, K. Palayam, had diabetes do its corrosive job on him: ulcers bore into both feet and cost him a leg. To pay for his care in a cou...

CHICAGO - As Cardinal Francis George resumes limited duties, Janet Felde will be following his pr... Chicago archbishop a hero

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CHICAGO - As Cardinal Francis George resumes limited duties, Janet Felde will be following his progress with a mix of pride and concern.

Felde feels a special connection to George, who's recovering from surgery for bladder cancer. Like Chicago's Roman Catholic archbishop, she's a polio survivor.

George, 69, contracted polio at age 13; to this day, he wears a leg brace to support ...

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (CP) -- The Kansas City Chiefs had not decided Tuesday whether the injury to sta... Printers' status still

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (CP) -- The Kansas City Chiefs had not decided Tuesday whether the injury to starting quarterback Trent Green would result in former CFL star Casey Printers being promoted to the NFL club's active roster.

Green was released from hospital Tuesday, two days after being admitted following being hit in the head by Cincinnati defensive end Robert Geathers during the Bengals 2...

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Gardaí in Limerick have arrested two teenagers in connection with the arson attack that left two young children in a critical condition in hospital.

The pair, both aged 17 and from Moyross, are understood to have turned themselves in at Mayorstone garda s...

The Stanley Cup champion Carolina Hurricanes will be without one of their best offensive players ... Surgery sidelines Kaberle.

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The Stanley Cup champion Carolina Hurricanes will be without one of their best offensive players when they begin defence of their title next month.

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Back to Home > News > Tuesday, Sep 12, 2006 Broward Posted on Tue, Sep. 12, 2006 email this print... Mambo King's widow was

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The wife of famed Cuban musician Dámaso Pérez Prado -- King of the Mambo -- died Sunday of complications from cancer surgery. Evangelina Reyes de Pérez, a longtime Miami Beach resident, was 86.

As the wife of a young bandleader and composer who helped usher in...

News Archives11 Sept 200610 Sept 200609 Sept 200608 Sept 200607 Sept 200606 Sept 200605 Sept 2006... Huth back in action...

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Middlesbrough defender Robert Huth will make his debut for the club tonight after recovering from his ankle problem.

The 21-year-old German international, a £6m (€8.8m) signing from Chelsea, has been included in the reserve team for tonight's match again...

KIRKLAND, Wash. - The New England Patriots ended the holdout of receiver Deion Branch yesterday b... Branch dealt to Seahawks..

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KIRKLAND, Wash. - The New England Patriots ended the holdout of receiver Deion Branch yesterday by trading him to the Seattle Seahawks for a first-round draft pick.

Seattle expects to finalize a new, multiyear contract with the MVP from the Super Bowl in 2000 in the next few days. The Seahawks now have four proven, NFL starting receivers for Pro Bowl quarterback Matt Hasselbeck and an off...

Back to Home > News > Monday, Sep 11, 2006 World Posted on Mon, Sep. 11, 2006 email this print th... Fears of war put Cubans on

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HAVANA - When the 57-year-old office cleaner heard Fidel Castro had undergone surgery and temporarily transferred power to his brother Raul, she worried the United States might invade her homeland.

"I thought if Fidel dies, there could be war. Because that's what the Americans want -...