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Soul-music singer co-wrote 'Harlem Shuffle'
LOS ANGELES — Earl Lee Nelson, half of the soul-music singing duo Bob & Earl, who were best known for writing the R&B classic "Harlem Shuffle," has died. He was 79. Mr. Nelson, who had Alzheimer's disease, died July 12 at his Los Angeles home, said...Tags: Popular Music, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Diseases
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Earl Lee Nelson, of R&B duo Bob & Earl, dead at 79
Earl Lee Nelson, half of the soul-music singing duo Bob & Earl, who were best known for writing the R&B classic "Harlem Shuffle," has died. He was 79. Nelson, who had Alzheimer's disease, died July 12 at his Los Angeles home, said Toni Abdul-Hasan, the...Tags: Barry White, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Diseases
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Unmasking the super foods
Sun reporterThe 32nd Street Farmers' Market in Baltimore opened last Saturday morning with four produce farmers unloading batches of fresh blueberries for sale. Two and a half hours later, the berries were gone - undoubtedly scooped up by patrons who covet not only...Tags: Forestry and Timber, Diet, Western Medicines, WebMD Corporation, Forests
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Police ask for public's help finding missing man
757-928-6479Police are asking for the public's help in locating an Alzheimer's patient who has been missing from his Virginia Beach home since last night. Hiram Foster, 84, was last seen around 9 p.m. Wednesday at his home on Daisy Crescent. He is believed to be...Tags: Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Beach Vacations, Missing Persons, Diseases
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Ticked off! @ joggers, bikers and drive-through slowpokes
•I'm ticked at the system that a tenant can knock holes in seven doors inside a unit, burn a counter top, break the lease, not clean, and you can't withhold the money. They take you to court, and the state-funded professional mediators can side with...Tags: Vehicles, NBC, CBS Corp., Altamonte Springs, Edgewater
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Annual French film festival focuses on comedies
Forum Publishing GroupFor its seventh year in a row, Fort Lauderdale's Cinema Paradiso presents the Perrier French Film Festival, a four-day selection of new and classic movies from France that otherwise would not be exhibited. Heavy on comedies, this year's slate of films...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Humphrey Bogart, Festive Event, Raymond Carver, Daniel Auteuil
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Missing woman is found dead
The body of a missing 57-year-old woman was found yesterday in a wooded area near her Pasadena home, but Anne Arundel County police said there was no sign of foul play. Kathy Kovacsi, who was diagnosed about two years ago with Alzheimer's disease, was...Tags: People, Diseases
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Stars, cartoon warn to prepare for 'change'
My day began as any other at the breakfast table, with The Morning Call. It was 6:10. The outside temperature registered 68 on a Morning Call Christmas gift presented to employees those many years ago when the newspaper business was thriving. It was...Tags: General Motors Corp., Washington Post Company, Charles Addams, Cartoons, Newspaper and Magazine
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Boca Raton company banks on stem cells as the future of medicine
South Florida Sun-SentinelWould you spend $4,000 to store your stem cells? A Boca Raton start-up is banking on the potential of these tiny powerhouses and hoping the public will catch on too. Doctors agree that stem cells are the future of medicine but new therapies are perhaps a...Tags: Adults, John Miller, Startups, Agricultural Research and Technology, Ceremonies
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Study: Alzheimer's vaccine stopped brain plaque, not dementia
LONDON _ In a recent study, British researchers gave 64 patients with moderate Alzheimer's disease an experimental vaccine designed to eliminate plaque from their brains. Some patients were followed for up to six years. Doctors have long suspected that...Tags: St. George, Vaccines, Colleges and Universities, Mental Illness, Medical Research
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