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Some accomplishments of athletes over 40
A look at a few of the major accomplishments over the past quarter-century by athletes who were past the age of 40:


Torn ACLs, other big injuries hit little athletes
WASHINGTON (AP) _ A 14-year-old gymnast with a stress fracture in her lower back. A 12-year-old who tore his ACL in a soccer game. A 16-year-old runner with a leg stress fracture. A 15-year-old who tore his meniscus playing basketball.


Dental industry gets an earful on mercury
WASHINGTON (AP) _ People trust dentists with their health. Some members of Congress are more skeptical.


FDA calls for urgent warning on tendon risks
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Drug safety officials Tuesday imposed the government's most urgent safety warning on Cipro and similar antibiotics, citing evidence that they may lead to tendon ruptures, a serious injury that can leave patients incapacitated and needing extensive surgery.


South Korean president apologizes over beef uproar
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) _ South Korean President Lee Myung-bak apologized to the public Thursday for ignoring their concerns as he negotiated a deal to restore U.S. beef imports — part of a larger strategy to boost ties with the U.S. and reinvigorate Seoul's flagging economy.


South Korean president apologizes over beef uproar
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) _ South Korean President Lee Myung-bak apologized to the public Thursday for ignoring their concerns as he negotiated a deal to restore U.S. beef imports — part of a larger strategy to boost ties with the U.S. and reinvigorate Seoul's flagging economy.


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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) _ South Korean President Lee Myung-bak apologized to the public Thursday for ignoring their concerns as he negotiated a deal to restore U.S. beef imports — part of a larger strategy to boost ties with the U.S. and reinvigorate Seoul's flagging economy.


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SEOUL, South Korea
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) _ South Korean President Lee Myung-bak apologized to the public Thursday for ignoring their concerns as he negotiated a deal to restore U.S. beef imports — part of a larger strategy to boost ties with the U.S. and reinvigorate Seoul's flagging economy.


South Korean president apologizes over beef uproar
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) _ South Korean President Lee Myung-bak apologized to the public Thursday for ignoring their concerns as he negotiated a deal to restore U.S. beef imports — part of a larger strategy to boost ties with the U.S. and reinvigorate Seoul's flagging economy.