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CORPUS CHRISTI - Dozens of people got up early this morning and laced up their walking shoes for a good cause. The first annual Muscular Dystrophy Association Muscle Walk was going on over at La Palmera Mall. Action 10 anchor Bart Bedsole was on hand to emcee the event. The money raised goes towards neuromuscular research, healthcare services and education. It's very important. There are 43 ...
MDA Muscle Walk Raises Nearly $30k
Saturday, October 23rd, 2010
BIRMINGHAM , AL (WIAT)---Imagine waking up each morning, unable to move... Your muscles are weak; your body is limp. That’s how it feels to have muscular dystrophy. Today, dozens turned out for the MDA Muscle Walk at the Birmingham Zoo. Families and volunteers united, raising nearly $30,000 to help support area patients. We’re giving these families a hope in their fight in the battle of ...
What would you like with your crayfish? A side of muscle degeneration? Soy Sauce Urine?
Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
Did finding out the sanitation situation not scare you off crayfish? Then how about muscle degeneration? Dozens of people in Nanjing were struck down with a strange form of food poisoning from our little lobster friends: rhabdomyolysis . The Nanjingren were hospitalized after suffering unbearable muscle pains shortly after eating crayfish. Symptoms have included sore joints, a sore back, pale ...
NATO airstrike in Afghanistan kills up to 90
Sunday, September 6th, 2009
KUNDUZ, Afghanistan (AP) - A U.S. jet blasted two fuel tankers hijacked by the Taliban in northern Afghanistan, setting off a huge fireball Friday that killed up to 90 people, including dozens of civilians who had rushed to the scene to collect fuel, Afghan officials said.Related Posts:Washington Post on new Marine mission: Thousands Deploy in Afghanistan’s South in Crucial Test for Revised U.S. StrategyJuly is deadliest for US-led forces in Afghanistan: AP7 US troops killed throughout Afghanist
Janitor Reluctantly Wins Regional Weight Lifting Title – Again!
Tuesday, August 18th, 2009
by Trevor Weir This may appear to be an unlikely story, but its really quite true. A few years ago when I was the photographer at what was then one of the largest gold gyms in Asia if not the world, I had the pleasure of meeting a massive gentleman who worked in the capacity of a janitor at Golds Gym. The reticent quiet individual had at that time won dozens of body building awards and was continuing to win consistently even at that time. Weirdly enough, none of the other guys in the gym