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     <title>ESPN&#039;s Peter Gammons Discusses Long Road Back From Aneurysm</title>
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     <title>A Tribute to Late Cape Cod Minister</title>
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     <title>Poet Explores the Silly Side of Science</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/05/prweb384764.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>Alan Van Dine thinks there is a place for humor in science &#8211; and a place for science in humor.His new book of light verse and humorous illustrations includes more than 30 entries involving questions of science &#8211; along with a good deal else.  The book is called If Instead of Apes We Had Come from Grapes, We Wouldn&#8217;t Just Yet Be Wine (Towers Maguire Publishing, 2006).  Its subtitle is  &#8220;Light verse for a heavy universe.&#8221;The book opens with a verse called &#8220;Knucklewalker&#8217;s Lament,&#8221; which considers how things might have turned out if the evolving apes had never freed their hands by standing up and walking on two feet.  It begins,As everyone knows,if Shakespeare had neededto write with his toes,his verse would be shorterand so would his prose.Apart from science, &quot;If Instead of Apes...&quot;  includes humorous verse and drawings on many other topics, including a section of &#8220;Rhymes and Ditties for Middle-Size Cities&#8221; and one called &#8220;The Nuns &#38; Hermits Limerick Cycle.&#8221; (PRWeb May 15, 2006)</P>
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     <title>Cape Cod Hospital One of Five in U.S. Certified for Outstanding Stroke Care</title>
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