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Heirloom Roses: A Father's Day Tribute To Justin's Dad, And A Gift From His Son
The Hartford CourantOn Wednesday, three days after he had conquered Merion and three years after TPC River Highlands had conquered him, Justin Rose settled into his chair and revisited his moment at the 113th U.S. Open. Rose likes to use the word "moment." The Englishman...Tags: Transportation Industry, Nick Faldo, Webb Simpson, Justin Rose, Luke Donald
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Leukemia Can't Keep Petrovic From Carrying His Brother's Bag
The Hartford CourantStephen Petrovic, who had a stem cell transplant last year for acute myeloid leukemia, is the comeback caddie kid. And his brother Tim, a member of the PGA Tour, couldn't be happier or prouder that Stephen will caddie for the first time this year in...Tags: Transportation Industry, Chemotherapy, Health Treatments, Golf, Chemical Industry
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New service matches patients with clinical trials in South Florida
A new matchmaking service is pairing up unlikely couples — patients seeking a cure for what ails them and local clinical trials offering cutting-edge treatments. Started last month by two Michigan entrepreneurs, CureLauncher has already...
Tags: Chemotherapy, Boca Raton, Oncology, Osteoporosis, Pharmaceuticals
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Retail Therapy: Come into the Closet for grand opening
Jewel box: The Pearl Closet, a new jewelry shop at 670 S. Coast Hwy. Unit A, Laguna Beach, will hold its grand opening party from 5 to 9 p.m. Thursday with cocktails, hors d'oeuvres and more. The shop was opened in honor of founder Anna Gonzalez-...Tags: The Wet Seal Incorporated, Personal Service
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Micraculous outcomes at Small Miracles Cat and Dog Rescue [Ellicott City]
There's nothing small about Small Miracles Cat and Dog Rescue in Ellicott City. Since its founding in 2009 as Small Miracle Cat Rescue, the nonprofit organization has saved the lives of over 6,000 stray, surrendered and abandoned cats. In 2011,...Tags: Vaccines, Sunoco Incorporated, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Ellicott City, Howard County
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Dr. Gertrude M. Novak, 1928-2013
Gertrude Novak fled the Nazis as a girl, leaving her native Vienna with one of her sisters just before Germany annexed Austria. Moving first to England and later to New York, she eventually gained an Ivy League education, attended medical school and...
Tags: Rush University Medical Center, Nazi Party, Field Museum of Natural History, Nepal, Pathology
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Henderson could face challenge if Vikings sign Bishop
Star Tribune (Minneapolis)MINNEAPOLIS Erin Henderson, the sixth-year veteran slotted as the Vikings' starting middle linebacker, chuckled when approached with the latest possibility that he won't be holding that role when the regular season opens 11 weeks from now. The latest...Tags: Desmond Bishop, Andrew Luck, Alex Smith, NFC North, NFL Pro Bowl
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'20 Feet From Stardom' moves spotlight to the background
You've seen them but not noticed them. You've heard them but not listened to them. The new documentary "20 Feet From Stardom" shines a spotlight away from center stage over to the world of female backup singers. Directed by Morgan Neville, the film...
Tags: Movies, Michael Jackson, Music, Searching for Sugar Man (movie), Sundance Film Festival
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A Celebration of American Folk Music at Hygienic Art Park in New London
The Traditions Festival has become sort of a, well, tradition in New London as this year marks the festival's 7th year in the whaling city. Traditions explores the road folk music has taken and the bits and pieces of American music woven into the tapestry...
Tags: Music, Festive Events, New London (New London, Connecticut)
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First person cured of AIDS virus wants to help others
The Seattle TimesSEATTLE Early reports identified him only as "the Berlin patient." But Timothy Ray Brown, the first person cured of HIV, was born and raised in Seattle. Now, Brown is returning to his hometown to help boost efforts at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer...Tags: HIV, Chemotherapy, Health Treatments, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Sangamo BioSciences Incorporated
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Indianapolis Colts - TeamReport
ReutersNFL Team Report - Indianapolis Colts - INSIDE SLANT Colts coach Chuck Pagano received the George Halas Award as voted on by the Pro Football Writers of America. The Halas Award is given annually to an NFL player, coach or staff member who overcomes the...Tags: Erik Walden, Andrew Luck, Donald Thomas, American Football Conference, Chemotherapy
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Minnesota Vikings - TeamReport
ReutersNFL Team Report - Minnesota Vikings - INSIDE SLANT The Vikings got an early-summer glimpse of something they definitely don't want to see come fall. Strong-side linebacker Chad Greenway, their leading tackler the last five seasons, underwent...Tags: Arizona Cardinals, Detroit Lions, Kansas City Chiefs, Percy Harvin, Marcus Sherels
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