CHICAGO - Eleven weeks after his bladder cancer surgery, Chicago Cardinal Francis George said that he feels healthy as he departs for Rome for the canonization of the first new U.S. saint in six years.
"I need healthy foods to line up," teacher Joanna Sullivan tells her second- grade class. A row of students wearing apple, carrot and banana headbands fall in line, followed by the unhealthy foods: cake, french fries and burgers.
(AP) Chicago Cardinal Francis George says he?s feeling healthy and looking forward to being in Rome for the canonization ceremony of an Indiana nun who?ll be proclaimed a saint on Sunday.
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Italy was good for Amare Stoudemire. The dynamic Phoenix Suns power forward said Saturday that he's "about 100 percent" healthy after his up-and-down recovery from microfracture knee surgery. "Right now I haven't felt any pain, no discomfort," he said. "I'm glad to be back." The Suns returned from their European training camp Thursday and held an open practice for fans Saturday before leaving for