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Saturday, July 15, 2006

Job alert - - Organizers stress early detection


Organizers stress early detection
Northwest Herald - CRYSTAL LAKE Seven years ago, Steve Gavers threw a party, hoping to earn $10,000 for cancer awareness, education, treatment, and research. Saying the party was a success is an understatement. Since the first Barndance held in 2000, the Gavers

JAMES "RIP" LYNCH JR. MD, 56, of MANASQUAN
Asbury Park Press - He received his bachelor's degree from the Loyola University of Montreal (now Concordia University) then went on to earn his degree in medicine from the University of Guadalajara in Mexico. Rip spent most of his professional years practicing in a

Titans topple Tee Jay, earn matchup with WDM Valley
Omaha World-Herald - Despite missing out on a few early opportunities, Council Bluffs Lewis Central built a lead and withstood some late pressure to beat crosstown Council Bluffs Thomas Jefferson 8-3 in Class 4-A substate baseball at Lewis Central. The Titans, ranked

Rich in Spirit beats out Cape Hope
Wichita Eagle - Ridden by Mark Guidry, Rich in Spirit caught Cape Hope in the final yards and drew clear to earn the sixth victory of her career and third in five starts at Churchill Downs. The 4-year-old covered 11/8 miles on good turf in 1:50 and paid $3.40, $2.80

Meeting for adults to earn degrees
Vindicator - CANFIELD A public meeting on the Malone College accelerated degree completion program will be held at 6 p.m. Aug. 3 at the Malone College Continuing Studies Center located the Westford Professional Centre, 4137 Boardman-Canfield Road. The program

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