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 Former world number one tennis player and gay rights trailblazer Martina Navratilova said she has been diagnosed with throat and breast cancer.The Czech鈥揂merican is considered among one the greatest players of all time, winning a total of 59 Grand Slam titles across singles and doubles. This double whammy is serious but still fixable,  the 66-year-old said in a statement to WTA. Im hoping for a favourable outcome. Its going to stink f stanley mugs or a while, but Ill fight with all I have got. Czech-born Navratilova, who became a U.S. citizen in 1981 and soon afterwards came out as gay, was also diag stanley quencher nosed and beat breast cancer back in 2010.Navratilova added that the cancer was in Stage 1, and the prognosis was good, with treatments to begin next week.The cancer was discovered in early November during the WTA finals when Navratilova noticed a swelling in her neck that did not go down. Martina noticed an enlarged lymph node in her neck during the WTA finals in Forth Worth,  said Navratilovas representative Mary Greenham.  When it didnt do down, a biopsy was performed, the results came back as Stage 1 throat cancer. At the same time as Martina was undergoing the tests for the throat, a suspicious form was found in her breast, which was subsequently diagnosed as cancer, completely unrelated to the throat cancer. Both of these cancers are in their early stages with great outcomes. Greenham stanley cup nz  said that Navratilova, who now works as tennis presenter on television and radio, will not travel to Melb Twdh Cyprus Business Now
 With all the modern technological gadgets available to k stanley cup becher ids to connect with Santa Claus, as well as keeping track of his whereabouts, theres still nothing that can beat the good old-fashioned handwritten letter.If you dont believe that, just ask new Mariaville residents David and Kim Walker who, for the past seven years or so, have been working as  Santas mailroom helpers,  answering letters written by children to the jolly old gentleman who calls the North Pole home.David, who was employed for 31 years at Bath Iron Works, and Kim, owner of Happy Trails and Tales in Mariaville, encourage youngsters to write a letter to Santa Claus and send it in care of David and Kim Walker, 53 Roberts Way, Mariaville 04605.To get a reply to that letter, all you have to do is include a stamp, Kim explained.Answer stanley bicchiere ing letters written to Santa is a hobby for the couple who once called Skowhegan home. The purpose of the whole thing is to keep the fun and the memories  in Christmas, Kim told me. Its kind of rough out there right now, and we want to keep the spirit of Christmas alive. The couple h stanley mugs as received more than 2,000 letters through the years,  and Ive got every one of them,  Kim said.  I never get rid of them. Every letter gets a response.Kim recalled one comical letter from a little boy in Portland who wrote,  I want to let you know, Santa, that Im the one who pulled on my sisters hair. But I still hope I can get a good gift. A little girl wrote she saw Santas reindeer outside, and she kne