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Local soldier hurt in Iraq bomb blast
U.S. Army Cpl. Taylor Harter, 20, top, suffered serious injuries Saturday when a bomb exploded under his vehicle. Gas station owner Ray Mullis is proud of, but worried about his grandson. Lisa Harter proudly displays a Blue Star Flag at La Bodega restaurant on Third Street to honor her son's service. Photos by Heather A. Perry/News-Leader .
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NEW YORK, Nov. 6 (UPI) -- U.S. singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash has canceled the four remaining dates on her "Black Cadillac: In Concert" tour so she can undergo brain surgery. Cash's upcoming recording session has also been postponed while she has the operation at New York Presbyterian Hospital to treat a rare, but benign condition. The daughter of country music icon Johnny Cash is expected to make a full recovery and will return to the studio to complete the recording of her debut for Manhattan Records, the label said in a statement. Cash also plans to resume her live performance schedule in the spring and complete a new book to be published by Viking in early 2009. WGA: Both sides want to resume talks LOS ANGELES, Nov.
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This sort of work would especially be good for young Guamanians, who are in tune with helping the elderly, as a part of their culture. More opportunities We have other opportunities along that same line. Take LeoPalace as a resort center. It would be ideal for the elderly Japanese I have in mind. They could golf, play baseball, bowl, play tennis, or take buses to the beaches. Guam has plenty of first class hotels, too. They held a conference recently with Pete Sgro, president of the Guam Healthcare and Hospital Development Foundation. One of the ideas was to get Guam Memorial Hospital accredited. The other concept was to develop a completely new hospital and upgrade it to a first class facility. It would make sense given the Japanese statistical problem of being an elderly nation to tie in Japan with putting in a medical facility, one that was geared towards the older people, dove-tailing the two needs, a first class hospital, and at the same time, providing, a truly fine vacation spot for the retirees.
Palatka couple, son are victims of crash
Joseph Bellamy, 31, of Pinellas Park was piloting the Cessna Skyhawk 172 as he took his parents, Gordon Dale Bellamy, 55, and Susan Louise Coyle Bellamy, 53, on a sightseeing flight. All three died when the plane crashed about 3:40 p.m. into Old Tampa Bay, about 100 yards short of Runway 22 at St. Petersburg-Clearwater International Airport. Their bodies were recovered from the submerged plane, said Tom Iovino, spokesman for Pinellas County, which owns the airport. Gordon Bellamy was a plumbing contractor in business with his brothers, Donald and Bruce, at Bellamy Plumbing Inc. in Palatka; the business was started by their father. Three wreaths were on a fence Monday at the Bellamy Plumbing office. Susan Bellamy was a registered nurse who worked at Putnam Community Hospital but had changed jobs to work at a Palatka dialysis clinic, said a nephew, Jason Fair.
Broncos' Wiggins seeks do-over after Miami fiasco
One thing people know about my program is I try to do things the right way and I expect others to do things the right way," said North Miami Beach coach Jeff Bertani, reluctant to send another player to Shannon-led Miami. Wiggins is upset about what happened -- he left Miami's program before the end of last season -- but not that he's at WMU, which was his No. 2 choice last year over programs such as Michigan, North Carolina, Georgia and Oklahoma, among others. "I fell in love with the offense in terms of the way they highlight certain playmakers," Wiggins said. " ... I love the way coach Cubit is a mastermind of getting people the ball in certain positions. "I fell in love with (former assistant) coach (George) McDonald when he was there and when coach Cubit came down, I could tell they were serious about what they were telling me.
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