1/4 million payout for cancer death widow
This is Wiltshire - WHEN dad-of-two Keith Hart found out he had the killer disease mesothelioma he could not bring himself to tell his wife. His health went quickly downhill but he kept it to himself for as long as he could. Coughing and constantly out of breath, he
Fort Chaffee asbestos removal project to being April 24
Pine Bluff Commercial - FORT SMITH, Ark. - A federal project to test an experimental method of removing asbestos begins this month at Fort Chaffee and some have expressed safety concerns. Beginning April 24, crews will use a conventional method to remove asbestos from a
Asbestos case can continue, court rules
Courier-Post - DEPTFORD — Anthony Olivo will get his day in court. The state Supreme Court on Monday released a ruling that will allow the 85-year-old retired steamfitter to go to trial to seek damages from Exxon Mobil, which he alleges failed to advise him of the
The Search Engine Report - Number 113
Search Engine Watch - I’m happy to announce that Elisabeth Osmeloski, our hard-working SEW Forums editor, is now taking on the expanded role of being Search Engine Watch’s managing editor. Elisabeth will continue to oversee the day-to-day operations of the SEW Forums, as
Kevin Butler Benefit Fund Dinner
Albany Business Journal - Join us at The Brunswick Elks on Friday April 7, 2006 at a benefit for Kevin Butler and his family. Kevin, a well known former employee of the Albany Colonie Regional Chamber of Commerce, has been diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of cancer
High-quality prints of Akron landmarks, cityscapes, nature scenes and
Akron Beacon Journal - Jack Kephart still remembers the excitement surrounding his first beer festival. He had just gotten into homebrewing and went with a buddy to the 1998 Midwest Brewfest in Cleveland. It was heaven for a beer lover: Stouts. Porters. Pale ales. Vienna
Outracing prostate cancer
pressbox.co.uk - A new book, Painless Cancer Cures, written by Deanna K. Loftis, RN, BBA, addresses an issue that many baby-boomers are now facing - the ever-increasing risk for all types of cancers in their age groups, including multiple myeloma, leukemia, breast