Giving joy through Marisa Montelibano Apuan's music (Sun Star) MARISA Montelibano-Apuan grew up in a musical family. Her father, Cesar Montelibano, enjoys singing, and oftentimes, she would accompany him at the piano. This is the reason why she's able to familiarize herself with a lot of old-time favorites.
Factory workers press on (Daily American) For 22 years, Debbie Gary worked as a folder in the laundry department at Meyersdale Manufacturing, a uniform shirt factory. Earlier in her life, she'd thought of becoming a nurse. But she never quite had the nerve to go back to school and do it.
Rage in the Cage grows in popularity East Valley Tribune - I like the energy, said Michelle, a medical transcriptionist who got hooked on the sport when her husband turned her on to Ultimate Fighter. It s nice to see tough guys. I want to grow up to do this one day. For Robert, a longtime fan ...
Starvation a Factor in Mental Patient's Death: In County's Care, Woman With Psychosis Barely Ate or Drank for Weeks (RedNova) By Meg Kissinger, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Oct. 29--Cindy Anczak was 33 years old, weighed 187 pounds and was going to exercise class three times a week when Greenfield police found her wandering around Arlington Cemetery late one night in July, speaking gibberish.
Educating Granny (The Morning Call) Bucks woman, 64, takes in college life, dorm and all Penelope Sablack has eased into college life halfway through her first semester at Kutztown University.
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