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A 20-Year-Old Murder Creates Controversy in Connecticut's Criminal Justice System
Nearly two decades have passed since Eugenio Deleone Vega was murdered in his New Haven bodega, yet restless questions about that seemingly commonplace crime continue to haunt Connecticut's criminal justice system. Was there police misconduct? If the...
Tags: East Haven, Crimes, Prosecution, Witnesses, Tolland (Tolland, Connecticut)
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Jim Shroyer puts everything into both of his families
Daily American Staff WriterSIPESVILLE — As the saying goes, if you live each day as if it is your last, one day, you most certainly will be right. Jim Shroyer isn't a man who wastes time. He knows all too well how quickly it could run out. With his "rock," wife Sally,...Tags: American Cancer Society, Cancer, Chemotherapy, Health Treatments, Fires
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You don't have to suffer from constipation
Constipation hits everybody at some point. The uncomfortable condition can be caused by many things, including a bad diet and dehydration. Dr. Vaibhav A. Parekh, director of Medstar Harbor Primary Care, talks about how to prevent and treat constipation,...
Tags: Weight, Internists, Drugs and Medicines, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Weight Loss
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Wendy Chioji returns in WKMG special
Staff writerWendy Chioji returns to host a second "Surviving & Thriving" special at 8 p.m. Friday on WKMG-Channel 6. The inspirational programs salute people who have overcome health crises. The latest special features attorney Nancy Freeman, who discusses her...Tags: Maitland
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Frank Bond Sr., neighborhood activist
Frank Bond Sr., a retired Maryland Transit Administration bus driver and neighborhood activist who believed in the value of education, died Monday of colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Towson. "Frank was a wonderful man who treasured education...
Tags: Maryland Transit Administration, Media Industry, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Reginald F. Lewis Museum
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SDSU undergraduates share cancer, biofuels research with state legislators
BROOKINGS - Two undergraduates from South Dakota State University told state legislators about research project to fight colon cancer and to produce jet fuel from algae at the annual Student Poster Session in Pierre Wednesday, Feb. 27. South Dakota...Tags: Medical Research, Science and Technology, South Dakota State University, Environmental Issues, Renewable Energy
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Community notes Friday, March 1, 2013
Petoskey Bridge Club Petoskey Bridge Club results from Sunday, Feb. 17: 1. Arlene Loca and Eva Walker; 2. Bernadette Burkhardt and Don Burkhardt; 3. Joel Scheitler and Dale Thayer. Results from Thursday, Feb. 21: 1. Section A North/South 1. Jerry...Tags: Women, Infants and Children, Religion and Belief, Parkinson's Disease, Arts and Culture, Assault
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Nearly 18 million Americans will be cancer survivors in 2022
Better cancer treatments and an aging population will push the number of cancer survivors in the U.S. to nearly 18 million by 2022, according to a new report from researchers at the National Cancer Institute. As of January 2012, there were 13.7...
Tags: Lung Cancer, Medical Research, Science and Technology, Skin Cancer, Health Treatments
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Screenings can stop colorectal cancer early
Jessamine County Health DepartmentIf you’re 50 or older, getting a colorectal cancer screening test could save your life. Colorectal cancer usually starts from polyps in the colon or rectum. A polyp is a growth that shouldn’t be there. Over time, some polyps turn into...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Colonoscopy
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Catherine R. Kane, government administrator
Catherine R. Kane, a Harford County government administrator who earlier had worked for the Baltimore County Department of Social Services, died Feb. 12 from colon cancer at her Bel Air home. She was 65.
"She really was an important part of Social...Tags: Science and Technology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Social Services, Duke University, Connecticut Economic Development
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Highland Park artist interprets beauty
For artist Polina Reisman, the idea of beauty is far from media portrayals of the tall, thin model walking the runway. In fact, she believes beauty is quite the opposite: It's in the imperfections and quirks that make people unique. To try to convey...
Tags: Fine Artists, Loyola University Chicago, Colleges and Universities, Artists, Personal Income
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Bill Lachemann, 78, keeps Angels ahead of curve behind the plate
TEMPE, Ariz. — Bill Lachemann was on the same Dorsey High baseball team as legendary manager Sparky Anderson. He played his first professional game five years before Angels rising star Mike Trout's father was born and caught former Angels pitcher...
Tags: San Francisco Giants, Sports, Heart Attack, Walter Alston, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
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