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Man convicted in '07 murder, robbery in Villa Park
Tribune reporterAfter two days of deliberations a DuPage County jury today convicted Semaj Walker 25, of Chicago, of the 2007 murder of a Villa Park man in his home while he was being robbed of cash and credit cards. Walker was the last of four Chicago men charged with...Tags: Villa Park, Justice System, Injuries and Wounds, Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice
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Ariz. boy, 6, recovers from horse dragging
PRESCOTT, Ariz. (AP) - Tallen Simpson, wearing his cowboy hat and boots, smiled, held hands with family and friends, and chewed on a toy at his sixth birthday party and welcome home celebration Jan. 8 at the ranch house at American Ranch. Tallen was...Tags: Physical Conditions, Healthcare Provider, Nursing, Health, Hospitals and Clinics
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On Thin Ice: Dallas Doctor Recovers After Falling on Ice
The 33 NewsThe weather outside is frightening--especially if you have to walk on a sheet of ice. Two years ago Baylor Kidney Specialist Dr. Yousri Barri was walking across a parking lot to another building. It was one of those rare icy days in Dallas. "I think...Tags: Physical Conditions, Head Injuries, Injuries and Wounds, Health, Surgery
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New Fox schedule: Simon, Spielberg, J.J. and Kiefer
Z on TVHere's the new Fox schedule with lots of big names both in front and behind the camera. I will reprint the entire release and all the new program synopses. But I have to just take a shot at Fox chairman Peter Rice saying in the release that "nothing... -
Lobdell: A thousand little miracles
Miracle stories told during the Christmas season usually come packaged neatly with tidy endings that produce tears of happiness and smiles all around.
This one is different.
Though it's being told on Christmas Eve, this story set in Newport Beach is...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Holidays, Horse (animal), Trials, Medical Research
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East River High holds 5k walk/run for student in car accident
Sentinel School Zone» Orlando Sentinel – Sentinel School ZoneThe student, Patrick Smith, was one of several students involved in a car accident near the school March 25. He suffered from some brain trauma and spent 3 weeks in a coma. The school, under the guidance of his Spanish teacher Maxima Harmon, is holding.... -
Homicide Report: 11 killings last week in L.A. County, three were minors
L.A. NOWCoroner officials reported 11 killings in Los Angeles County between June 7 and Sunday morning, bringing the year-to-date total to 312, according to data collected for The Times' Homicide Report database. By this time last year 343 people had been...... -
Only 5% survive gunshot wounds to head
Sun reporterThe nine Amish girls shot in the head Monday by a deranged milk truck driver faced long odds: National statistics show that only 5 percent of people who sustain such gunshot wounds survive them. But with four of the girls still hanging on last night,...Tags: Head Injuries, Healthcare Provider, Injuries and Wounds, Assault, Crime, Law and Justice
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previous episode | next episode | return to episode guide Original air date, March 13, 2006 What's up with Chloe? She's in shock after witnessing Edgar's death and is staring out at Edgar's body. Jack tries to get her to work but she refuses. Being a...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Justice and Rights, Gaming, Death
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Retraining The Brain
Courant Staff WriterDoctors told David Fierce that he would have to learn to write with his left hand because a brain injury had robbed him of movement on the right side of his body. s He did not believe them. "It just seem liked common sense to force myself to use my...Tags: Connecticut, Vehicles, Head Injuries, Injuries and Wounds, Health
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The Mind's `I'
The Hartford CourantJourney to the center of your brain. There, in a deep fold bordering the source of your most basic emotions, you'll find the story of your life - the broken arm in the backyard, the first kiss, the song on the stereo when that call came. As it happened,...Tags: Sexual Assault, Health, Claremont (Los Angeles, California), Walt Disney, Northwestern University
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Victims of lead unnoticed by courts
Sun StaffSECTION: TELEGRAPH ,1A In a city where more than 20,000 children have been exposed to brain- damaging doses of lead paint in the past two decades, officials acknowledged last week that no effort has been made to track them - and that many have likely...Tags: Mount Washington, Justice System, Prosecution, Teen-agers, Renovation
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