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Actor Colin Egglesfield On His Role On 'The Client List,' T-Shirt Company
PIX11.comActor Colin Egglesfield plays Jennifer Love Hewitt's hunky brother-in-law on "The Client List" and women are starting to take note. He's being called a hotter, younger Tom Cruise. Most recently Colin has appeared in the film "Something Borrowed"...Tags: Melrose Place (tv program, 2009), Entertainment, Kate Hudson, The CW (tv network), Ginnifer Goodwin
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Town Grants Sick Boy's Wish To Be Batman For A Day
@AndrewJRamos | theRAMOSproject.comARLINGTON, Texas (PIX11) - 7-year-old Kye, who suffers from leukemia, had a dream to become Batman for a day, where he would foil crime, arrest the bad guys and protect the city. Kye’s “Ultimate Batman Adventure” wish was granted this...Tags: Bank Robbery, Crime, Law and Justice
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Bride Lied About Terminal Cancer To Score Dream Wedding: Officials
A New York woman has been charged with fraud after she lied about having terminal cancer so she could bag a dream wedding and free honeymoon, officials said.
According to New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, 25-year-old Jessica Vega was...Tags: Honeymooning, Marriage, Weddings, Prosecution, Family
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Friends Of NJ Teen Suffering Leukemia Want Taylor Swift To Attend Prom With Him
PIX11.comA New Jersey teen who's battling leukemia for the second time asked Taylor Swift to go to the prom with him and his invite is blowing up on Facebook and Twitter. Kevin McGuire goes to Sterling High School in Stratford. His sister created a Facebook page,...Tags: Facebook, Social Media, Taylor Swift, Stratford
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Kirstin Cole
Kirstin Cole reports for the PIX 11 News at 10. She joined the station in 2011, but this is actually a homecoming for her as initially worked with the PIX 11 team as an on-air reporter for the Morning News from 2000-2001. Kirstin previously worked for...Tags: Consumers, Entertainment, CBS Corp., ABC (tv network), Abusive Behavior
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Everyday Heroes: Shannon Tavarez and Odiney Brown
wpix.comAsk Odiney Brown about her little girl, Shannon Tavarez, and in a heartbeat, she'll tell you she had a spirit as strong and as fierce as "Nala," the lioness cub Shannon played in the Broadway mega-hit, "The Lion King." Her spirit was more than willing,...Tags: Music Theater, Entertainment, Health Treatments, Blood, Human Body
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Big question looms over 9/11 congressional funding: What types of illnesses are covered?
Associated PressThere is no doubt that Richard Volpe is sick, and no doubt that the former police detective spent 9/11 breathing in clouds of soot at the World Trade Center. Yet that is no guarantee that the ex-cop, or many others like him, will qualify for a...Tags: Heart Attack, September 11, 2001 Attacks, New York City, Skin Cancer, Health and Safety at Work
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Married Cops' Baby Has Leukemia
wpix.comTwo married police officers with the Mount Vernon Police Department are asking for the public's help on behalf of their baby boy, recently diagnosed with Lymphoblastic Leukemia Alex and Cheryl Jarosz say they thought something was off with Askel, who's...Tags: Health Treatments, Chemotherapy, Eastchester, Diseases and Illnesses, Health
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Students Shave Heads, Wear Masks To Honor Classmate with Leukemia
wpix.comLife has been a struggle for 8-year-old Jake Amato. The second grade student from Northside Elementary School in Farmingdale has been battling Leukemia for four years. On his return to class Thursday, his first time since his relapse earlier this month,...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Disasters, Water Pollution, Diseases and Illnesses, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010)
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Cell Phone Antennas Blamed for Kindergarten Cancer Cases
wpix.comA lawsuit is set to be filed Monday alleging that the cancer afflicting students and teachers of a Bayville school is caused by the dozens of cell phone antennas attached to a nearby water tower. Three young students of Bayville Primary School have...Tags: Cell Phones, Death, Social Issues, Diseases and Illnesses, Finance
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German Doctors Say Marrow Transplant May Have Cured Patient's AIDS
BERLIN -- An American man who suffered from AIDS appears to have been cured of the disease 20 months after receiving a targeted bone marrow transplant normally used to fight leukemia, his doctors said. While researchers - and the doctors themselves -...Tags: Science and Technology, Berlin (Germany), Health and Safety at School, Immune System, Education
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