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News that their daughter would not survive her injuries from a car crash late Saturday night left Sam and Sue Sabaugh numb.
BATAVIA – Dan and Veronica Kernler, like more than a few people in the Tri-Cities, are relatively new to the area. They’ve lived in their Batavia home for almost three years after living in an apartment in St. Charles for about two years.
When his wife needed a kidney transplant, Dr. Richard Batista gave her one of his. Now that Dawnell Batista has filed for a divorce, Richard Batista wants his kidney back. Or, as the doctor's lawyer said Wednesday in Garden City, N.Y., his client wants the value of that kidney: An estimated $1.5 million.
WASHINGTON — In America’s ever-more-democratic society, egalitarianism seeps into everything, even the supposedly severe meritocracy of sport. So every 7-year-old who has soccer shoes laced up by a parent gets a trophy just for showing up, and almost every college football team that is not dreadful is "bowl eligible.” That is why there are 34 bowl games, which is why you might not have noticed ...
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. | When his wife needed a kidney transplant, Richard Batista — a doctor — gave her one of his, attorney Dominic Barbara said.
Effingham Sand Sharks
Fort Worth police Sergeant Preston Walker runs the morning briefings before officers in his district hit the streets. As he goes over the reports from the night before, standing at a podium and sipping coffee between announcements, you would never guess how ill Walker was just months before.
North Carolina had some competition in attracting new residents last year, falling slightly behind the District of Columbia and Nevada, according to a national study. North Carolina took third place, dropping from the top spot, of states that people moved to in United Van Lines' 2008 Migration Study, released Tuesday. The study, which United has done annually since 1977, analyzed the ...
In America's ever-more-democratic society, egalitarianism seeps into everything, even the supposedly severe meritocracy of sport. So every 7-year-old who has soccer shoes laced up by a parent gets a trophy just for showing up, and almost every college football team that is not dreadful is "bowl-eligible." That is why there are 34 bowl games, which is why you might not have noticed Tuesday's ...
Lydia Villa-Komaroff speaks after being honored at HB's 18th Annual Awards gala. Photo: Matt Graves. Troubled by her low chemistry grades, a young girl by the name of Lydia Villa turned to her adviser at the University of Washington for some career direction.
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