Cancer survivor finds ‘happiness in a storm’


News-Times - DANBURY In 1990, Dr. Wendy Harpham’s life was set, just as she’d planned. She was an internist who intended to practice medicine for the rest of her life. “White coat, stethoscope, everything,” Harpham said. Then fate chose another path for her

Sons of The Father
Washington Post - We bounce, five ultra-Orthodox Jewish Satmars and me, through Williamsburg in a white SUV late one Sunday night in hot pursuit of Moses Friedman, the white-bearded gabbai (royal adviser) to Rebbe Zalmen. The gabbai drives his Cadillac down a tenement

AP Top News at 1:14 a.m. EDT
Houma Courier - INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - A man suspected of gunning down seven family members he believed kept large amounts of money in their home surrendered to police on Saturday, authorities said. A few members of Desmond Turner’s family accompanied him as he met

John A. Doran
MetroWest Daily News - M AYNARD — John A. Doran, 73, of Maynard, died of cancer Thursday, June 1, 2006, at his home. He was the husband of Connie (Martin) Doran, to whom he was married for 51 years. Born in Boston, he was the son of the late Ronald and Mary (Aylward

Welfare office: Aid not a drug, crime enabler
Altoona Mirror - Welfare regulations aren t perfect, but they don t contribute as much as city officials think to Altoona s drug and shooting problems, local welfare officials say. City officials recently said out-of-towners come to Altoona and get cash

A boom in Beaver Township
Vindicator - NORTH LIMA Sunlight glistens off the crystalline surface of Pine Lake, resembling a picture postcard. “You should see it about 5 p.m. when the sun starts to set,” said Jack Waddington. “It’s really something.” He and his wife, Dorothy, moved into

Though expensive, stone finds a niche in American houses
Vindicator - Digging rocks for fashionable homes is a growth industry in Montana. THOMPSON FALLS, Mont. (AP) Paul Chambers’ quarry at the base of the Cabinet Mountains is a hard-rock bazaar. Choose your look: Smooth slabs? Stackable stones? How about some

AIDS: A worldwide struggle hits 25
Vindicator - The disease has now held the world captive for a quarter-century. JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) It began innocuously, when a statistical anomaly pointed to a mysterious syndrome that attacked the immune systems of gay men in California. No one

A bears picnic
Brampton Guardian - Flower City Kiwanis presents Family Fun Day and Teddy Bears’ Picnic June 25 from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Gage Park. Come with your favourite teddy and enjoy games, music, entertainment and refreshments. All children’s activities are free. Teddy bears

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