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		<title>Cure for Cancer- Discovered?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2010 14:59:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A review on viral articles.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You saw the title of this, thought &#8220;OMGWTF?&#8221; and curiosity got you. You clicked on the link, and now you are here, to find no such article on a so-called &#8220;cure for cancer.&#8221;</p>
<p>Recently, there was a surge of articles on a cure for AIDS, that made everyone excited, and send out the links to the articles- this sudden influx of views got us lots of money, but very little of any of it was honest money.</p>
<p>Why do people do this? Constantly making a new viral article just to get more money- why? Why can&#8217;t they settle down, and let the honest articles that they write earn money? The answer; they don&#8217;t want to. They see no reason.</p>
<p>Viral articles, videos, pictures, and other media are very lucrative- but not worth it. The internet is constantly spammed with &#8220;CURE FOR AIDS!&#8221; and &#8220;IS CHOCOLATE THE CURE FOR CANCER?&#8221; and &#8220;PENIS ENLARGEMENT PILLS!&#8221;. We don&#8217;t need this crap.</p>
<p>So please, do us all a favor, and leave the crap to the noobs.</p>
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		<title>Letter of Apology to be Sold at Auction for Up to</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Nov 2010 16:57:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article is about a world champion snooker player who is selling a letter of apology which is going to be bidding up to &#163;2000.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Snooker champion Higgins, who died on July 24 at the age of 61, wrote the    letter minutes before he appeared in front of a disciplinary panel after a    bust-up with Colin Randle, who at the time was working as a press officer    for the sport&#8217;s governing body.</p>
<p>Written in upper and lower case it contains remarks from Higgins including, &#8220;i    was very upset at the time in respect of personal and financial matters&#8221;,    auctioneer Charles Hanson said.</p>
<p>Mr Randle, of Findern in south Derbyshire, was officiating at the Crucible    World Championship in Sheffield on the evening of April 14, 1990.</p>
<p>Higgins had just crashed out of the world tournament to Steve James and as he    was entering the media area for a post-match press conference he turned    around and &#8220;walloped&#8221; Mr Randle in the stomach.</p>
<p>Mr Randle, 60, said the player may have already held a grudge against him    after he reported him for not attending a press conference the previous year.</p>
<p>He told the Derby Telegraph:    &#8220;On entering the press area, as I always courteously did, I thanked him for    coming. I just said thank you, Alex and he turned around and walloped me    in the stomach.</p>
<p>&#8220;He said words to the effect of I don&#8217;t have to take any more nonsense off    people like you because I&#8217;m retiring.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mr Randle said he responded by pinning Higgins up against the wall before the    pair were eventually pulled apart.</p>
<p>The tussle resulted in Higgins being suspended for a year and docked so many    points that his ranking fell to 120.</p>
<p>The letter was written three months after the incident and had been in a    drawer for years, Mr Randle said.</p>
<p>He also said the incident did not make him think badly of Higgins, who died    after a long battle with throat cancer, and he remembered him simply as &#8220;a    truly brilliant snooker player&#8221;.</p>
<p>He has decided to donate some of the proceeds to Cancer Research.</p>
<p>Mr Hanson, from Hansons Auctioneers, said the letter was expected to fetch    between &pound;1,500 and &pound;2,000.</p>
<p>He added: &#8220;It is iconic to the history of snooker and is a letter which marked    the beginning of a decline for a snooker genius considered by some to be the    most truly gifted player.&#8221;</p>
<p>The letter will be sold at the Mackworth Hotel in Derby on November 25.</p>
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		<title>Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 06:47:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What people can do about cancer.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cancer is a major problem in the United   States. Cancer is a deadly disease that can kill you or cause you a lot of pain. I am proposing to Dr. Graham that our school should take part in the fight against Cancer by raising awareness of the disease. We can help all the men, women and children in the world that are suffering from cancer. People that have gone through having cancer are just glad that it is gone. There are many ways that you can get cancer one of the main ways you can get cancer is by smoking. When you smoke and get cancer you usually get it in the throat up to the mouth area.</p>
<p>On April 3 of every year all of the students and faculty at Lufkin  Road Middle   School should wear green. This will raise awareness of this deadly disease to all the people at LRMS. With Dr. Graham&rsquo;s permission I will start a fundraiser to raise money for cancer research. In addition, we will request that all students and faculty at Lufkin Middle donate a few dollars to try to find a cure for cancer. We have approximately nine hundred students and teachers combined, if everyone donates around two dollar we could have one thousand and eight hundred dollars donated by our school.</p>
<p>Many people have died of cancer. Five hundred thousand forty seven people die of cancer in the United States every year. One thousand five hundred die every day of cancer that is a lot of people that are dying at that quick rate. If we donate money and wear green shirts it will really show that we care about people that are suffering from cancer and we want to do something to help. It is possible that the money our school raises could be used to find the cure for cancer. If there is a cure found for cancer the death rate will go down so we are not stuck with the major disease of cancer.</p>
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		<title>Rain, Mud and Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2008 18:11:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A view of two very different gatherings over the summer, Glastonbury and the Women's 5km run for cancer research.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pulling over to fill up on the A 303 on the 24th June I decided I should get a bite to eat. I needed sustenance after paying the 99p per litre for the diesel in my car. I went into the shop thinking I would get a sandwich and a bottle of water.</p>
<p>It is an odd thing, how accustomed we have become, to paying through the nose. Since when did it become acceptable to us to pay &pound;3.00 for two pieces of bread and some chicken with mayonnaise in it? And when, pray, did a litre of water that has been falling freely from the sky, cost more than the diesel that I had just bemoaned? If diesel or petrol were to fall from the sky would water be cheaper?</p>
<p>It certainly put the price of fuel in a better perspective, when you think that it has to be drilled and piped and refined. Then transported and stored to be transported, again, and sold. Surely the water industry is not as complicated. It would appear we Brits are complaining about the wrong things, but perhaps that is us all over.</p>
<p>I did not pay for the sandwich and water but instead thought that it must surely be better value if I popped next door to the Little Chef. I ordered the Olympic breakfast and a mug of tea. I was unaware that it was called the Olympic breakfast, not because of its size, but because it would take 4 years to turn up and only if your table had been successful in its bid. Still at &pound;7.00 I thought it was better value than a litre of God&#8217;s water and the Golden Goose with mayo.</p>
<p>The nice lady brought me my tea and it has to be said, it was the best tea I have been served in a roadside cafe anywhere. Whether this is geographical location and local water or whether this is the norm for the Little Thief I have no idea, as sadly, I have not sampled the delights of these eateries in other parts of the road network.</p>
<p>I had finished my tea when the toast turned up, and although I was realising that my meal was to be served in relay, to keep with the Olympic theme; I was in no hurry. While I waited to see if I was to receive my bacon next before I had the beans, it gave me opportunity to survey my surroundings.</p>
<p>Being June and the 24th Glastonbury was finishing and the chef was filled with muddy scruffy people that had obviously been part of the big debacle. As an outsider that did not take part in the festival, I will not carry an opinion on those that did. It does however strike me that if it is free love that people went for, then &pound;140.00 seems a little excessive, when &pound;50 would probably get you cheaper love in, say, Bristol.</p>
<p>But then it is not about the old Woodstock culture any more. Woodstock was sunny for a start, and people know that Glastonbury is usually a wash out and at times bloody cold. And yet they go. The stages are miles away and they can&#8217;t see the people they have come to see, the sound is hardly CD quality and yet they go&#8230; These are not the hippies that we have a tendency to think of when a music festival is mentioned, these are quite a bit harder than that, and from every walk of life, and no matter the reason for the revellers to make the trip and pay the money, they all have that strength in common. A common bond of party atmosphere, in a harsh environment, and they are all in it together. My only bitterness towards them is that they had the weekend off and a good time, and I am on the way back to work. Where do all of these people go? Why do they not share this commonality in the rest of their life, why are they not united in other aspects of things that they must see as important? They are not lazy as they have just made a considerable effort to travel and eat and sleep rough to listen to music and meet others in a muddy field? Surely they have other common ground. Surely they are not happy about the price of water, especially as they have been living in it for 48 hours. And yet only 6 hours before I had witnessed another gathering of people that were united in a common goal and I was left with a sense of quiet and hope for the future of man, and it was given to me by 5000 women and girls.</p>
<p>My wife, Caroline, lost her mother to lung cancer 3 years ago. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m not going to bang on about the lengths of the disease, or how dreadful it can be, because I know that nobody is really interested until it happens to them. Don&#8217;t feel uncomfortable with this, it is just the way people are. I was no different. I digress.</p>
<p>Basingstoke 10 am. Another grassy field and at &pound;1.00 per litre of rain, we were covered in a lot of money.</p>
<p>There were not many people there to start but you could tell that the organisers were expecting more, and we were early. </p>
<p> A quick cup of tea and a wander around and within the hour there were hundreds there. It was difficult to tell just how many because the ground was flat and you can only see who is next to you. A kiss on the cheek and off she went.</p>
<p>So many women and so many smiles, it was difficult to put cancer and all this pink and joviality together, and yet there was an undertone, a current of steely resolve that was in everyone over the age of 12.</p>
<p>There were men there of course to give encouragement, although strangely none was needed. I was merely a spectator, I have never felt so overlooked, by so many, but I was happy to observe. </p>
<p>At 11am 5000 women moved across the start line.</p>
<p>As I watched them go past I was struck by the amount of different women that were there. I&#8217;m not going to mince my words, there were ladies who were collecting their pensions, there were the tanned high maintenance girls that would give a man nothing but grief, there were girls who were so skinny they had ribs like a xylophone, and there were girls who were frankly, big. There were children led by grandmothers, there were fitness fanatics running like whippets, and there were friends chatting on the way round. In short every kind of woman I have seen in 37 years passed me by on that field, and none of it mattered. It has never mattered to me what a woman is like as long s they are friendly and unarmed, but what I realised was, that for once; none of it mattered to them either. Women judge women far more harshly than men. Women perceive other women as competition, but not on this field in Basingstoke, or on hundreds of other fields around the country. For these few hours they were truly of one mind &#8211; and I found that truly inspirational.</p>
<p>If so many women could so easily put down the differences  they normally carry, for a cause so good, and that the common ground that they ran, walked and trudged and cried over had not an ounce of selfishness in it, then I thought that there was hope for the human race yet. This was not Glastonbury, they were not here for a good time, they had not come with an expectation to be entertained or get some kind of value for money, they had made on the whole weeks or months of sweat filled effort to get to this stage &#8211; and here they were in their thousands.</p>
<p>They were here, I feel, to climb to the top of a disease that had affected them all and stand on the summit and with a smile and a laugh, stamp their feet, together, and say that they will beat this. </p>
<p>What I can&#8217;t wait for, and I hope that I see in my lifetime, is when it is beaten, where this steely eye will turn next, for if it is war or famine, then best you put down your gun now and pick up the plough, because it can surely only be a matter of time.</p>
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