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Dwyer sentenced to 30 days in jail in drunken boating incident
Saying that "those who made the laws have an obligation to obey them," a District Court judge in Annapolis sentenced state Del. Donald H. Dwyer Jr. on Tuesday to 30 days in jail after he pleaded guilty to operating a boat while under the influence....
Tags: Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Punishment, Prosecution, Government, Skull Fracture
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Questions linger after county bus crash in Lauderdale
Questions linger days after a passenger car and county bus each had extensive front-end damage and five people were taken to a Fort Lauderdale hospital Sunday. A Broward County bus driver was among those injured after a crash into a massive concrete...
Tags: FPL Group, Transportation Accidents, Broward County, Miramar, Fort Lauderdale
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Bad news can be bad for your health
The terrorist bombings and subsequent manhunt in Boston last month left four innocent people dead and many more injured. But the stress caused by these tragic events could adversely affect the health of a much wider population. The citywide shutdown, the...Tags: Medical Research, Bombings, Columbia University, Stress, New York City
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Police to step up seat belt law enforcement
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsWichita police and other law enforcement agencies have a message for you - Click It or Ticket... Drivers can expect to see increased enforcement of seat belt laws as part of the 2013 Kansas Click It or Ticket traffic enforcement campaign. That...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Crime, Law and Justice, Motorvehicle Accidents
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Big four cellphone carriers unite on anti-texting ads
NEW YORK (AP) — The country's four biggest cellphone companies are set to launch their first joint advertising campaign against texting while driving, uniting behind AT&T's "It Can Wait" slogan to blanket TV and radio this summer. AT&T, Verizon...
Tags: Entertainment, University of Michigan, National Government, Government, New Products
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Prayer service remembers victims of Bangladesh building collapse
NEW DELHI, India -- Thousands gathered Tuesday in the rubble of the collapsed Rana Plaza garment factory complex in Bangladesh to pray for the 1,127 victims who died in the ruins of the world’s worst apparel industry disaster. Pictures taken at...
Tags: New Delhi (India), Plant Openings, Walmart, National Government, Government
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Distracted driving death data often slim
Associated PressWASHINGTON -- Seventeen-year-old Kelsey Raffaele's last words were over a cell phone to a friend: "I'm going to crash!" The car she was driving had clipped a snow bank and spun into oncoming traffic, where it was T-boned by an SUV. She died at a...Tags: Accidental Death, Transportation Accidents, Transportation Industry, National Transportation Safety Board, Cell Phones
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Amateur airplane builders aren't deterred by fatal crash
Wings stood off to one side. The propeller lay in a carton. But the main part of Carl Kesselring's pet project was clearly recognizable as an airplane in progress. "I don't have fear of getting in an airplane," he said, standing in a hangar in...
Tags: Medical Research, Clarksville, Air Transportation Industry, Air and Space Accidents, Broken Nose
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Dwyer will plead guilty to operating boat under the influence
State Del. Donald H. Dwyer Jr. of Pasadena, who was involved in a powerboat crash last August that injured him and several others, will plead guilty Tuesday in Annapolis District Court to operating a boat while drunk — part of plea deal that his...
Tags: Transportation Accidents, Punishment, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Annapolis
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In Bangladesh, search for bodies from factory collapse ends
NEW DELHI, India — The Bangladesh army announced Monday it would end its search for bodies in the rubble of a garment factory complex that collapsed nearly three weeks ago in a suburb of the capital, Dhaka. Saying they believe they have found...
Tags: New Delhi (India), Health and Safety at Work, Heavy Engineering, Plant Openings, Consumer Goods Industries
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Bangladesh to end search for building collapse victims
Bangladesh's military is ending its search for bodies in the wreckage of an eight-story garment factory building that collapsed last month because no more victims are expected to be found, officials said Monday. Also Monday, the government agreed to...Tags: Heavy Engineering, Islam, Sheikh Hasina, Manufacturing and Engineering, Plant Openings
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Public safety officers deserve our gratitude
I would like to take the opportunity during Law Enforcement Memorial Week to pay tribute to the men and women who protect and serve the Commonwealth, risking their lives each day to keep us safe. Since the first known line-of-duty death in America,...Tags: Human Interest, Accidental Death, Prince William County, Government, Charles City (Charles City, Virginia)
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