Letters to Cyclingnews - November 23, 2007 (Cyclingnews.com)

Here’s your chance to get more involved with Cyclingnews . Comments and criticism on current stories, races, coverage and anything cycling related are welcomed, even pictures if you wish. Letters should be brief (less than 300 words), with the sender clearly identified.

Trial delayed for review of mental health records (phillyburbs.com)

The defendant’s lawyer says his client is delusional and suffering a mental illness he may have inherited from his mother.

Trial delayed for review of mental health records (Bucks County Courier Times)

The defendant’s lawyer says his client is delusional and suffering a mental illness he may have inherited from his mother.

Online anorexia sites shut down amid claims they glorify starvation - Times Online

Online anorexia sites shut down amid claims they glorify starvationTimes Online, UK - 19 minutes ago… said this year that the sites were often set up by young people with “no idea of the potentially deadly consequences of developing anorexia nervosa”. …

Anorexia and bulimia on Str82dpoint (di-ve)

35 per cent of local children and 68 per cent of local adults are overweight.

Anorexia and bulimia on Str82dpoint - di-ve.com

Anorexia and bulimia on Str82dpointdi-ve.com, Malta - 11 minutes agoAnorexia, bulimia and overweight discussed during this Thursday's Str82dpoint, tonight live on One TV and www.di-ve.com at 9.30pm.

Anorexia, bulimia and overweight on Str82dpoint (di-ve)

35 per cent of local children and 68 per cent of local adults are overweight.

Company news (The Post-Standard)

Ö Julie White was named dean of student affairs at SUNY Upstate Medical University.

Kenya: Ajuma Tackles Racism in Fashion World (AllAfrica.com)

She is a familiar face on the runways of the fashion capitals of the world: Milan, New York, Paris and London. But after all the glamour and lights, 23-year-old Ajuma Nasenyana just wants just to be a midwife.

Madison police detective suffers life-threatening injuries in car crash (Wisconsin State Journal)

Jeanine Olsen will sit today before turkey, stuffing, potatoes and pie. She will view them with fear, stress and anxiety. One bite too many could trigger a guilt-ridden binge that will send her to the bathroom to vomit. It’s a familiar scenario to the 41-year-old Madison woman who has been hospitalized seven times for bulimia, an eating disorder. Olsen, who considers herself in recovery, still …