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DALLAS - When Dr. Bruce Katz scanned the list of attendees to the Medical Spa Expo and Conference in Miami last fall, his eyes stopped on one name. A neurosurgeon.
In the seven years since Katz has been involved in seminars for aspiring spa doctors, he had tutored his share of obstet...
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United finalise 'tapping up' evidence Leeds United were today making their final submissions to the Football Association and the Premier League as the tapping-up scandal involving Chelsea prepared to gather speed.
Leeds have until this evening to put the finishing touches to their case against the Premiership champions, who are accused of breaking transfer regulations by making illegal ...
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CHICAGO Somebody, get Carlos Zambrano a towel.
Zambrano on Tuesday braced himself to sit in an uncomfortable-looking chair, grimacing and grunting as he settled his bulky self into place.
Usually stoic on the mound until a particularly competitive moment when steam jets out his ears like a bull Zambrano appeared tame in his seat.
"I want to pitch," the Cub...
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Sharks forward Mark Bell was arrested in San Jose on suspicion of drunk driving and felony hit-and-run after a two-car accident during the Labor Day weekend. He was released on $35,000 bail.
Bell, who played his first four NHL seasons with the Blackhawks, was acquired by the Sharks in a three-team trade on July 10. Days later, he received a three-year contract that will pay him $2 million...
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U.S. artillery and air strikes killed between 50 and 60 people suspected of being Taliban militants Tuesday, and NATO's civilian chief warned that insurgency-wracked Afghanistan could again become a failed nation if the international community loses the battle to stabilize it.
The U.S. troops, operating under NATO command, battled in the Panjwayi district of Kandahar province, where an o...
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Officer's hunch helps cops identify Oaklander, 45, still in critical condition
said she lived about a mile from the parking lot where she was found. A woman taking out garbage at a nearby apartment saw flames "six to 10 feet" high and called firefighters.
Police said Tellis had been tied up and doused with some kind of accellerant before being set on fire.
Investigators are l...