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healthy News Archive
02-Nov-2008
'WIAA girls state cross country notes: Sigg seeks healthy finish (Wisconsin State Journal)
Pecatonica-Argyle's Elise Sigg has a healthy outlook going into today's WIAA Division 3 state girls cross country meet. And that's a lot more than the 2007 state runner-up could say before last week's sectional competition. "I was sick at conference (Oct. 16) and it got worse over the weekend," Sigg said last Saturday after winning the Belleville sectional. "I slept all weekend. I was recovering ...
'Get Healthy Tri-State: Breakfast burrito a quick morning fix (The Huntington Herald-Dispatch)
HUNTINGTON -- This quick and easy recipe for a breakfast burrito is healthy, too.
'Crusaders get healthy, pick up win over Sibley East (The Norwood Young America Times)
The Mayer Lutheran football team got healthy helping the Crusaders get back into the win column.
'Stanford's Appel Feeling Healthy, Ready To Go (CBS 5 Bay Area)
Stanford center Jayne Appel tested her surgically repaired left knee in a game situation for the first time Saturday, and she sure looked healthy.
'Amy Winehouse's great new figure thanks to healthy food (Daily Mirror)
Some flesh is starting to appear on Amy Winehouse's skeletal frame and it's all thanks to swapping crack for healthy food... and sweets!
'New Snap Of 'Healthy' Kim Jong II (SkyNews via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
North Korea has released photographs of ruler Kim Jong II watching a football match in an apparent bid to scotch rumours over his health.
'10 Tips for Healthy Living (Palatka Daily News)
(ARA) - With busy schedules and lifestyles, keeping your mind, body and soul healthy can be a major challenge. However, don't let the hectic pace of life keep you from living yours to the fullest. There are simple steps you can take that will leave you feeling energetic and upbeat.
'North Korea shows photos of leader Kim at soccer match (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
North Korea's official media said on Sunday its leader Kim Jong-il, thought to have suffered a stroke in August, attended a soccer match and released photographs showing him smiling and looking healthy.
'Theater show urges Laconia students to eat healthy (The Citizen of Laconia)
RAY MONGEAU/CITIZEN PHOTO Students at the Woodland Heights Elementary School learn healthy alternatives to drinking soda during a Play by Foodplay productions sponsored by Hannaford Foods.
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