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Brazilian killed in hot-air balloon crash in Turkey
ReutersISTANBUL (Reuters) - A hot-air balloon flying over Cappadocia, a tourist destination in central Turkey, crashed after colliding with another balloon on Monday, killing a Brazilian passenger and injuring 24 other people, the Anatolian news agency said....Tags: Accidental Death, Turkey
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Blacksburg World War II nurse recalls duties
The Roanoke Times, Va.Frances Brennan "Rusty" Rice said she knew something terrible had happened. On May 24, 1938, she was 17 years old and walking home from high school. She saw scores of cars parked near her family's home in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Elinor, an older sister,...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Metal and Mineral, Mining, France, World War II (1939-1945)
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Giants' draft pick Taylor: Heart issue in past
ReutersThe Sports Xchange Giants' draft pick Taylor: Heart issue in past Despite being diagnosed with a rare heart condition, the New York Giants were convinced that selecting safety Cooper Taylor in the fifth round of this year's draft was worth the risk....Tags: Heart Problems
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May flashback: Abes top Huskies in first-ever meeting
The Leader-TelegramThe first ever baseball meeting between Memorial and North draws seven major league scouts and a good crowd to Carson Park's No. 2 diamond and they are rewarded with a classic pitching duel between winner Jim Stewart and loser Dick Lund. The Old Abes...Tags: College Basketball, Iowa Hawkeyes, Joe Torre, Running, Milwaukee Bucks
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AHSAA Class 5A state softball tournament: Hayden survives 10-inning duel
The Montgomery AdvertiserHis team was among the last people to leave Lagoon Park on Friday night, but Hayden coach John Simmons didn't worry about a lack of rest after the Wildcats' 10-inning victory over Saraland. His players can sleep next week. Hayden's reward for...Tags: Alabama High School Athletic Association, Sports, Baseball, Marketing
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Weekend events include CutBait Music Festival, National Safe Kids Day, Arts in the Park and more
Columbus Ledger-EnquirerThe CutBait Music Festival continues today, from 2 p.m. to midnight, on nine stages, indoor and outdoor, in downtown Columbus. Today's highlights include St. Paul & The Broken Bones at 7:45 p.m. on the RiverCenter Green; Jeffrey Steele at 10 p.m., in...Tags: Human Interest, Memorial Day, Arts and Culture, AIDS, American Legion
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Preds' savior is 42 and once lost his job in college to Drew Bledsoe
The battle scars have mounted. Orlando Predators quarterback Aaron Garcia has accumulated broken bones, dislocated joints and undergone numerous arthroscopic surgeries in nearly two decades in the Arena Football League. Those injuries push Garcia, 42,...
Tags: Pacific-12 Conference, Sports, Football, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Orlando Predators
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Good Samaritans risk their lives to help a pedestrian injured on highway
The Kansas City StarThe difference between drivers couldn't be more stark. One driver, suspected of being drunk, crashed into a pedestrian, ripping off her lower leg, then drove away, leaving her to die. But three other drivers stopped on the darkened, shoulderless...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Tire Change, Medical Procedures and Tests, Highway Transportation, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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El Dorado's Mikayla Brown to join McNeese St.
El Paso Times, TexasMikayla Brown's senior year didn't start well for the El Dorado Aztecs volleyball program. But as the end of the school year nears, it has all changed for her. On Friday morning at El Dorado High School, the 6-foot-1 middle blocker signed a National...Tags: Transportation, Subway Transportation, Travel
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Dalton team dedicates season to classmate holding onto life
The Daily Citizen, Dalton, Ga."He's fighting." Those are the best words close friend Bianca Hernandez could think of to describe the condition of a Dalton High School student who was critically injured in a motorcycle wreck on May 9 while coming home from work. Luis Cervantes...Tags: Soccer, Sports
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Dr. Paul Jorden, 1927-2013
As a teenager, Paul Jorden cared for his cancer-stricken mother, leading her to suggest he become a doctor because of his bedside manner. He took her advice, going on to medical school and a 24-year career as an orthopedic surgeon in private practice....
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities, Orthopedic Surgery, Kenya
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Jackie Chan wants to be serious but will never quit action films
Reuters* Jackie Chan says he quits stunts but not action movies * Chan in Cannes to promote new movie with Fan Bingbing * One Chinese movie in competition at Cannes film festival By Belinda Goldsmith CANNES, May 17 (Reuters) - After countless broken bones...Tags: Festive Events, Hong Kong, China, Action (Movie Genre), Cannes Film Festival
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