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Man Injured in Rainy Pass Plane Crash Faces Long Road to Recovery
Channel 2 NewsUpgraded from critical condition to serious, Jason Wichman's medical condition is improving following a plane crash near Rainy Pass more than a week ago that left both him and the pilot badly injured -- only days after Wichman withdrew from the Iron...Tags: Fractured Rib, Transportation Accidents, Air and Space Accidents
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Letters: Metal detectors in hospitals work
Re "Hospitals shedding metal detectors," Feb. 3 I well remember the 1993 shooting of emergency room physician Richard May at Los Angeles County/USC Medical Center. I was the trauma anesthesiologist and staff physician on duty that day who took care of...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, General Practitioners
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Taft classroom shooting: Bullying seen as motive for attack
L.A. NOWPolice said the boy accused of opening fire inside a Taft, Calif., high school Thursday, critically injuring a classmate, felt he was being bullied and that appears to be a motive for the incident. Law enforcement officials said the suspect...... -
Our last dance with Ray Lewis
When I heard the news that Ray Lewis was retiring at the end of this season, I cried. Ray Lewis has an emotional hold on this community, state, and fan base — and on my family. He has been, for 17 years, a leader, an inspiration, a sign of hope. A...
Tags: Holidays, Ray Lewis, Johnny Unitas
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Hollywood man gets life in O.C. revenge massacre
L.A. NOWVitaliy Krasnoperov, was sentenced to life in prison without the posibility of parole, according to a statement from the Orange County district attorney's office.... -
The Fairbanks Four, Part 1: The Crime
Channel 2 NewsThe murder of 15-year-old Jonathon Hartman is described as one of the worst crimes ever committed in Fairbanks -- but to this day, a debate rages over the four suspects convicted of his 1997 death and whether they actually committed the crime....Tags: Human Interest, Health and Medical Professionals, Crime, Law and Justice, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Sprained Ankle
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Hollywood Man Gets Life in 'Instant Message' Revenge Massacre
Los Angeles TimesANAHEIM HILLS, Calif. -- The conspiracy began with a series of instant messages, prosecutors said: Iftekhar Murtaza's girlfriend had broken up with him after two years because her parents disapproved of him, and he told a friend that he wanted revenge....Tags: Prosecution, Los Angeles Times, Crime, Law and Justice, Injuries and Wounds, Murder
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In Nazareth, a major hero
Maj. Robert Hornberger had a chance to tell his story to a reporter right after it happened, but he is not the spotlight-seeking sort, so he waved off the young woman with the notepad and went home to change his ruined shirt. That was back in December....
Tags: Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Army National Guard, Armed Forces, Awards and Prizes, Nazareth
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Local man who lost leg in near-fatal accident inspires others through golf
A Central Indiana man survived a life-threatening motorcycle accident that claimed a limb and nearly his life, and now he is using his story to inspire others. With a full bag of clubs and a passion for golf, Shawn Koch drives the ball with purpose....
Tags: Sports, Golf, Health Treatments, Injuries and Wounds, Physical Therapy
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Brothers' crash stuns Poway High
Fox 5 San Diego ReporterPOWAY, Calif. – A message of encouragement for two brothers seriously injured in an accident decorated the fence outside Poway High School Thursday afternoon. The brothers were among four students at the school involved in a crash on Twin Peaks...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Bones and Joints, Students, Transportation Accidents, Accidental Death
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Family, fans pulling for Brett 'Mad Dog' Banasiewicz's full recovery
WSBT-TV ReporterTime seemed to stand still for Lisa Banasiewicz Thursday afternoon. She was in South Bend, hundreds of miles from Virginia Beach ... where her 17-year-old son Brett suffered an accident during practice. He was wearing a helmet when it happened. “I...Tags: Medically Induced Coma, Health Treatments
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Number of children dying in hot cars remains a problem
No parent would ever intentionally leave a child in a steaming car on a hot summer day. But it happens every year to astounded parents. Dr. Melissa Sparrow, clinical director of pediatric inpatient and emergency services at Greater Baltimore Medical...
Tags: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, USA Today, Sepsis, Hyperthermia, Greater Baltimore Medical Center
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