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Atlantic News Photo ATLANTICNEWS.COM VOL 34, NO 4 | JANUARY 24, 2008 | ATLANTIC NEWS | PAGE 1A . INSIDE: 21 VOICES 26,000 COPIES Please Deliver Before FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 2008 Vol. 34 | No. 4 | 3 Sections | 24 Pages Positively ‘Pink’ Cyan Magenta Yellow Black Hampton Academy eighth graders tickled ‘Pink’ BY CHRISTINA HAMILTON the color on the school’s ATLANTIC NEWS first official “Pink Day,” to CONTRIBUTING WRITER show their commitment to HAMPTON | The 8 standing up against bully- Blue Team at Hampton ing and intolerance. Academy was tickled Statistics show that more pink on Friday, January than two-thirds of adoles- 18, when students wore PINK Continued on 20A• BRING IN THIS GOOD WORK — Charlie Murdach, Moving owner of Four Season Fitness in AD & RECEIVE Portsmouth, works with seven-year-old Experience $500 OFF Brandon to help increase his mobility. THE SALE PRICE! Through somatic education, Murdach BY SCOTT E. 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KINNEY eling southbound behind the Murdach’s office every Tues- ibility, strength, speed, com- ATLANTIC NEWS STAFF WRITER Volkswagen collided with day go beyond the physical. fort, ease of movement, and HAMPTON | Police are the northbound van. “Charlie is a very big part the ability to acquire new investigating a multiple car According to witness of my son’s life,” said McK- skills and improvement of accident on Lafayette Road accounts, Reinhold appeared eown. “He’s a great person. existing ones. on Friday morning that sent to be attempting to pass Charlie is wonderful with With a new name and several people to the hos- another vehicle. kids. Every Tuesday we see location, Four Season Fitness pital. Two passengers from the Charlie and it’s a very relax- will also be offering move- According to police, the third vehicle and the driver Murdach said over time, individual client’s needs. ing afternoon for Brandon.” ment classes beginning in accident occurred at approx- of the Volkswagen were all repetitive motions we do One such client is Bran- Although Murdach spe- February. imately 9:30 a.m. in the area transported to area hospitals in our daily lives can create don McKeown, a seven- cializes in working with For more information on of 380 Lafayette Road, when with non-life-threatening adverse affects on our bodies. year-old boy suffering from those with neurological dis- how movement education a van driven by Christopher injuries.
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