Happy ending to family's E. coli nightmare (Custom Wristband)
Happy ending to family's E. coli nightmare
MURRIETA ---- To hell and back. That's where Mary and Tony Martin said they feel like they have been the last two months, practically living in hospitals as they watched their only child, Chris, 7, fight to survive an E. coli infection.
City Offers to Track Memory Loss Victims
By Emily Berry, Chattanooga Times/Free Press, Tenn. Nov. 18--With the help of local donors and a new assisted living facility, Collegedale police have launched a new program aimed at preventing people with Alzheimer's disease and dementia from becoming lost.
Global positioning satellite used to find errant time capsules
It is something of a tradition here to bury time capsules to give future generations a glimpse of the town's past.
Church's challenge: Curb that criticism
KANSAS CITY, MO. Thou shalt not whine. This past summer the Rev. Will Bowen challenged his Christ Church Unity congregation to go 21 days straight without complaining. Then he added sarcasm and gossip to the shalt nots.
The O.J. caper . . .
Hmmm. Wonder who's watching the paper trail from O.J. Simpson's latest cash clamor: the $3.5 million he is reportedly getting for his shocking pseudo-confession If I Did It . The money is supposedly marked for Simpson's children, but there is speculation he'll try to stash it in overseas bank accounts.
Community remembers Devan
BY LISA MOORE Devan would want you to be happy ALAMOSA So many accompanied Devan on her valiant battle with cancer, Adams State United Campus Ministry lay minister Shirley Atencio told those who gathered to remember Devan Williams in the ASC Theatre Friday afternoon.
Panel offers ideas on drinking on river
After weeks of discussion, the River Activities Advisory Committee settled on three ideas to offer city council members in January as possible solutions to control excessive drinking on the Comal and Guadalupe rivers.
Kennedy-Less 'Bobby' Parties
Political films get a sweet promotional splash in Washington -- "premiere" parties with free drinks and canapes for local tastemakers. The buzziest in a while seems to be "Bobby," a star-studded account of the night of Robert F. Kennedy's assassination, which scored not one but two D.C. parties -- on consecutive nights. Last night, a screener reception thrown by Clinton White House social
Warning: school's out
ON the first night of schoolies week on the Gold Coast there were 40 arrests but only three were genuine school leavers, police said yesterday.








