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Playwright and screenwriter John Bishop dies of cancer

On December 20, founder of L.A.'s Circle West theater company and member of the off-Broadway Circle Repertory Company in New York, playwright and screenwriter John Bishop passed away from cancer during his stay at a clinic in Bad Heilbrunn, Germany.

Marshall W. Mason, founding artistic director of the Circle Repertory Company is quoted as saying, "John was one of our major writers. I think next to Lanford Wilson, he was our most prominent writer; he wrote many plays for us. Bishop had a remarkable insight into the dark side of human nature, which he saw in both a comic and satiric way. All this served him very well when he came to Hollywood because of that sardonic view, and also he was very into action. He made a good screenwriter as a result."

Bishop's credits are many, both as a playwright and screenwriter. Plays produced on Broadway included The Trip Back Down, The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940, Elmer Gantry, Borderlines, The Great Grandson of Jedediah Kohler, Winter Signs and The Harvesting. He directed The Beaver Coat, El Salvador, Florida Crackers, and Empty Hearts. His screen credits included Drop Zone, The Package, Sliver and Beverly Hills Cops III. Described by the New Yorker as "one of our best dramatists," Bishop was 77.

New York Yankees legend Bobby Murcer undergoing brain tumor surgery

New York Yankees legend and sports broadcaster Bobby Murcer will undergo surgery today at MD Anderson Hospital in Houston for a brain tumor, according to a New York Daily News published report. Murcer, who is 60, had been experiencing headaches and a lack of energy. The tumor was found during an MRI performed on Christmas eve.

Murcer is quoted by the newspaper as saying, "I'm feeling OK and we're just going to have to see what this surgery will bring. I'm hopeful that everything will turn out OK and I'm thankful to have so many friends who are rooting for me."

Murcer played professional baseball for 17 seasons. According to Wikipedia's profile, "A shortstop in the minor leagues, Murcer was slated to be the Yankees' third baseman but ended up being the center fielder following in the footsteps of Mickey Mantle and Joe DiMaggio. Almost anyone would suffer in comparison to those members of the Baseball Hall of Fame, but Murcer did well enough during the years the Yankees finished in the second division to become one of the team's most popular players of that era."

Murcer played for the New York Yankees, San Francisco Giants, and the Chicago Cubs before returning to play for the Yankees again. He retired and became a sports broadcaster for the Yankees, going on to win three Emmy Awards for live sports coverage.

Still time to register for Avon Walk For Breast Cancer

There is still time to register, volunteer or donate for the Avon Walk For Breast Cancer which will take place in several cities across the United States -- Los Angeles, New York, Charlotte, Washington DC, Boston, Chicago, Denver, and San Francisco. This weekend walk that extends over two days and 39 miles will take place as soon as September 2006 in Los Angeles and as late as July 2007 in Denver. This walk, designed to benefit medically underserved women and men -- allowing them treatment they otherwise would not receive -- also funds research teams as they continue their quest for a cure. With Prevention magazine as the national sponsor and other official sponsors such as Reebok, the Avon Walk For Breast Cancer has made quite a mark already. This year's Chicago walk raised a record-breaking $8.2 million and tracked the steps of more than 3,500 participants. There is no better proof than this -- in my opinion -- that walking can make quite a difference.

Luciano Pavarotti has surgery for pancreatic cancer

70 year old tenor Luciano Pavarotti underwent surgery for pancreatic cancer and is "recovering well" said his manager in a report today. He remains in a New York hospital not yet named. The mass was completely removed but all remaining 2006 concerts have been canceled as he starts treatments. Tour plans will resume in early 2007.

Pavarotti retired from opera two years ago, saying his weight problem and bad knee prevented him from moving comfortably around stages. But he kept up with his concert career. He first reached stardom in the U.S. in 1965 opposite Joan Sutherland in Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor". He has performed over 350 times at the world famous Met along with hundreds of performances at Milan's Teatro all La Scala, London's Royal Opera, the Lyric Opera of Chicago and the San Francisco Opera, and at the Opera de Paris and 45 at the Vienna State Opera. Pavrotti was also part of The Three Tenors joining Placido Domingo and Jose Carreras. The trio sang together for thirteen years.

New York Yankees: Yankees Universe kids with cancer

As part of a cancer fundraising campaign of the Yankees Universe fund for pediatric cancer research, education and patient care at Memorial Sloan-Kettering, the New York Yankees are offering a limited-edition Yankees Universe t-shirt. Yankees owner George M. Steinbrenner III feels this is an exciting program will help many kids and their families lead a better life.

Monday, Brian Cashman, manager Joe Torre and Hall of Famer Yogi Berra delivered the announcement of the new Yankee Universe campaign at a press conference. Torre mentioned his diagnosis of prostate cancer in 1999. He called Memorial Sloan-Kettering and the Yankees the two most important teams in his life during the last 11 years. Torre said that cancer is a word that scares you, but when you find out the kind of work people are doing to discover a cure, it's very reassuring. "This is the Yankee universe," O'Reilly said. "And as far as I'm concerned, there's no better place to be."

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Walk the Walk: united against breast cancer

Ten years ago, Nina Barough, with no previous experience in fundraising, power walking or marathons, woke up one morning with what seemed to her a brilliant idea – to power walk the New York marathon in a decorated bra to raise money for breast cancer. Barough was simply looking for a way to make breast cancer fundraising fun. The first year, thirteen women joined her in the New York marathon.

At the time of her brilliant idea, Barough did not suspect she had breast cancer. One year after the first walk, Barough was diagnosed with breast cancer. While she was undergoing surgery and cancer treatments, those around her decided to power walk the London Marathon as a way to show their support for her. The London Marathon walk was a huge success, raising over £25,000. After this Walk the Walk, the decorated and designed bras were auctioned.

In the spring of 1998 a Walk the Walk team entered the London Marathon, but places were limited, and only 25 people were able to register. Another 25 were denied entrance into the marathon. Nina decided to create a marathon for those left out. She came up with a marathon that started at midnight and ended at seven in the morning the day of the official London Marathon. The Moonwalk has become a wildly popular and major annual event.

Since its humble beginnings, Walk the Walk has become a worldwide annual event and has raised excess of £2.5million for breast cancer research and cancer care programs.

California and New York highest air pollution cancer risks

New York and California residents breathe in the dirtiest air in the United States and face higher cancer risks than the rest of the country, according to the latest data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Oregon, Washington, D.C., and New Jersey had the third, fourth and fifth worst air in the nation. Rural residents of Wyoming, South Dakota and Montana have the cleanest air.

What is hanging so toxic in the air? Benzene from cars and trucks that burn gasoline or diesel fuel. Other toxins causing higher risks for cancer where air pollution is the worst are naphthalene and acetaldehyde, also from vehicles, and chromium, from industries.

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