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NCHS publications staff earns state awards Carmel Topics INDIANAPOLIS -- The North Central High School publications staff earned honors at the state journalism convention at Franklin College. Teacher Tom Gayda is the adviser. Cancer in Older Men: A Gender-Based Review RedNova By Cepeda, Oscar A; Gammack, Julie K Abstract Cancer is a common condition of the older male. Risk factors for developing a malignancy include genetic, environmental and life style features. Roos get first win over Panthers The Weatherford Democrat It was fitting that on Senior Night at Kangaroo Stadium, it was big plays and big games by the senior members of the Weatherford Kangaroos football team that helped the Roos notch a 24-17 win over the North Crowley Panthers Friday night. JS-area Class A supersectional Peoria Journal Star Pairings: Morton (34-4-1) vs. Bloomington (34-3), 7 p.m. Special Four-Part Edition The Village Voice Dear Mexican: A friend says she read somewhere that only 20 percent of Mexican men will go down on their ladies. I don't believe that. Can you "spread" some light on the subject? -El Gabacho Guapo Dear Handsome Gabacho: Let me penetrate the thrust of your friend's argument by referring her to the seminal The International Encyclopedia of Sexuality, a set of studies on the world's habits Ask A Mexican Denver Westword A friend says she read somewhere that only 20 percent of Mexican men will go down on their ladies. I don't believe that. Can you "spread" some light on the subject? Going south in a good way Phoenix New Times A friend says she read somewhere that only 20 percent of Mexican men will go down on their ladies. I don't believe that. Can you "spread" some light on the subject? El Gabacho Guapo Dear Handsome Gabacho: Let me penetrate the thrust of your friend's argument by referring her to the Narrow loss ends IL's 'tough season' Lancaster News Weekend work is old hat for Indian Land High School football coach Mike Mayer and his Warriors' staff. Their chore late Saturday afternoon wasn't what they wanted to be doing in the IL football office. Brain-stem abnormalities trigger SIDS Joyce Howard Price / THE WASHINGTON TIMES The Washington Times Babies who die of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) have abnormalities in the brain stem, an area that helps control breathing, heart rate, blood pressure, temperature and arousal from sleep, new federally funded research has found. Ask a Mexican East Bay Express ¡Ask a Mexican! Should Guatemala be nominated to the UN Security Council, and why don't Mexican men go down on their ladies?
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