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Tea raises funds for academy The Natchez Democrat
NATCHEZ — Wide-eyed girls of all ages enjoyed a table full of treats as they talked with the cast of the Natchez Ballet Academy’s “The Nutcracker” at Twin Oaks Bed and Breakfast Saturday afternoon.
Preventing Graft-Versus-Host Disease After Bone Marrow Transplant -- Without Toxicity Medical News Today
Unless the donor is an identical twin, patients undergoing bone-marrow plant (also known as hematopoietic stem cell plant, or HSCT) must first receive powerful chemotherapy drugs to wipe out their immune system and prevent their bodies from rejecting the donated cells. [click link for full article]
Local Marine now accused killer The Salt Lake Tribune
A former Marine accused of murdering the mother of his two sons was haunted by recollections of bloody battles in Iraq, in which he felt responsible for the deaths of a number of women and children, according to a friend. Marine Corps officials, including the sergeant who led Walter Smith into battle in 2003, confirmed that the young Marine was involved in some of the most intense fighting
Former resident pleads guilty in son's death in St. Paul Dayton Daily News
ST. PAUL, Minn. — A 23-year-old former Dayton woman pleaded guilty Thursday to second-degree unintentional murder in the suffocation of her 22-month-old son when he refused to take a nap at a homeless shelter, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reported.
Jan. 12, 2006: Old streetcar line holds no promise for future Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune
Proponents of a new light-rail line between Minneapolis and St. Paul have wondered for years whether modern trains could run on streetcar tracks abandoned more than 50 years ago and now buried under University Avenue. Now light-rail planners have the answer: No. The rails are thin and many of the cross-ties crumbling. In fact, the old track would have to be dug out of the way to make a solid bed
Children’s Home celebrates 190th Christmas The Natchez Democrat
NATCHEZ — The Natchez Children’s Home has been a fixture in the town since 1816, and this year they will celebrate their 190th Christmas.
Day trippin' in Sebastopol filled with more than its core apples Inside Bay Area
IF APPLE is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear Sebastopol, you might have to think again. Yes, apples are famously grown here.
Go on, indulge! The Star Online
When the stress of work is too much to bear, staying overnight at a hotel can be more than rejuvenating, discovers JASMINE TAN, who stayed at The Westin Kuala Lumpur.
Christmas gifts would brighten ill boy's holiday Daily Record
Randy's life revolves around his medical care. The 2½-year-old (Case J25) lives with his twin brother, parents and paternal grandparents in the grandparents' small house. Randy suffers from a seizure disorder and cerebral palsy.
Winning words, art and music of four area veterans highlighted at a national arts festival Rapid City Journal
They are four western South Dakota veterans who served during different eras, who endured physical or emotional wounds and who come from a range of cultural and life experiences.
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