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Review - WELLSVILLE - Lindsay Salsberry is one in a million - literally. As of Lindsey's latest test report last week, she joined a group of survivors who make up just five percent of those diagnosed with malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors. After nearly

Hingis back in winning form
Arlington Heights Daily Herald - ROME Martina Hingis saw a different side of life in her three years away from tennis. Some things, however, don t change: She can still win tennis tournaments. Hingis beat 16th-seeded Dinara Safina 6-2, 7-5 Sunday in the Italian Open final for

Heart health urged for women
Louisville Courier-Journal - All she had time to do was say the Lord's Prayer with her husband and write a quick note to their two sons, telling them she loved them, before being wheeled away for emergency surgery at Jewish Hospital in downtown Louisville. Downey, who had the

Refreshed Hingis wins Italian Open
Vindicator - ROME Martina Hingis saw a different side of life in her three years away from tennis. Some things, however, don't change: She can still win tennis tournaments. Hingis beat 16th-seeded Dinara Safina 6-2, 7-5 Sunday in the Italian Open final for the

Kentucky coal mine explosion kills 5
Northwest Herald - HOLMES MILL, Ky. (AP) An underground explosion in an eastern Kentucky coal mine killed five miners early Saturday, while a sixth miner walked away from the blast that sprayed an office building with rock and mud 100 yards outside the tunnel's

Malone deputy supervisor recovers from heart attack
Press Republican - MALONE Paul Walbridge is recovering from heart surgery he had on Mother's Day and says he's very happy he'll be around to celebrate his 46th birthday on Father's Day. Cardiologists placed three stents in the Malone deputy town supervisor's heart