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He was told five weeks after he had surgery to remove a lump from his neck and tests revealed he had the uncommon form of Non-Hodgkin lymphoma. "Early stage disease usually causes few symptoms. It is more likely to go away completely after treatment,"...
Tags: Stephen McPhail, Nigeria, Lagos, MALT lymphoma, Hodgkin's lymphoma, Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin lymphoma, Helicobacter pylori, Blood disorders, Gastrointestinal cancer, Hematology, Health Medical Pharma, Lymphatic system, Lymphoma in animals, B-cell lymphoma
FOR weeks, Danny Green has been telling anyone willing to listen that his bout with Roy Jones Jr is the biggest in Australia's boxing history. And maybe, he will have the pay packet to prove it. Just 10 days before the Acer Arena showdown, The Sunday...
Tags: Nigeria, Ibo, Anthony Mundine, Cruiserweight boxing, Middleweight, Heavyweights, Danny Green, Roy Jones Jr., allnews, Pay-per-view
Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremi� said in Nigeria that he will be visiting Ghana in January to make preparations for President Boris Tadi�s visit to the country. Jeremi� said that Tadi� was invited to visit Ghana on March 6, which will be the anniversary of...
Tags: Ghana, Vuk Jeremi, visiting ghana, foreign minister, Nigeria, Abuja, Kwame Nkrumah, Pan-Africanism
SMR Farms marketing director Luis Soto shows some Celebration Bermuda grass in Lakewood Ranch. Published: Saturday, November 21, 2009 at 1:00 a.m. When vacationers at a Turks and Caicos resort walk barefoot on the lush courtyard grasses, they are stepping...
Tags: Supreme Seashore Paspalum, SMR Farms, Luis Soto, golf courses, Florida Sod Growers Cooperative, Celebration Bermuda, Empire Zoysia, Nigeria, Lagos, Zoysia, Grass, Poaceae, Golf course, Sod, Hospitality Recreation, Millets, Paspalum, Chloridoideae
Exxon Mobil Corp. ended months of negotiations with Nigeria by renewing three oil leases for fields the company operates in the country, an Exxon spokesman said. The three leases -- for sites that produce more than 550,000 barrels a day -- were extended...
Tags: Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Exxon Mobil Corp., joint ventures, Exxon Renews Leases, oil companies, Nigeria, Lagos, Economy of Alaska, Chevron Corporation, Exxon, Politics, ExxonMobil, Rockefeller family, Royal Dutch Shell, Business Finance
Nigerian city of Calabar are counting the cost after a truck carrying more than 100 dogs overturned, crushing scores of canines and triggering a scramble to snatch up survivors. Dogmeat is a delicacy in Calabar, and the animals were destined for the popular...
Tags: Nigeria, Calabar, Hospitality Recreation, Meat, Road transport, Roadkill, Human Interest
In a decade dominated by the rise of China, the expansion of the internet and the proliferation of mobile phones, the best stockmarket investment was – cigarettes. January 2000, prepared for Guardian Money by stockbrokers Charles Stanley, reveals that...
Tags: Nigeria, Lagos, British American Tobacco, Cigarette, American Tobacco Company, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Vodafone, Business Finance, Tobacco, Smoking, FTSE 100 Index
The newcomer first garnered underground buzz with the release of his various mixtapes, but his mainstream success has not been as potent. The album's first single, the upbeat "Chillin," only peaked at No...But the Nigerian-bred, Washington, D.C.-raised...
Tags: Wale, Nigeria, Lagos, Chillin, Lady Gaga, Entertainment Culture
If you've driven through Cambridge on Memorial Drive since 1933, chances are you've noticed the 68-foot Shell sign on the side of the road. The sign, of the same "spectacular" style as the famed Citgo attraction across the river, is composed of incandescent...
Tags: Shell Corp., CHC, Nigeria, Lagos, Shell Oil Company, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Motiva Enterprises, Citgo, Cambridge Massachusetts, Royal Dutch Shell, Ogoni people, Nigerian writers
Age when Tutankhamun, circa 1332 BC, became pharaoh of Egypt...The maximum number of persons the AGO plans to admit every 30 minutes. The year the mummified remains of Tutankhamun were subjected to a CT scan overseen by Zahi Hawass and the National Geographic...
Tags: Tutankhamun, Nigeria, Ago, Zahi Hawass, Ay, BC, Ancient Egypt, Amarna Period, Atenism, Curses