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Mobster With Suspected Links To Boston Museum Heist Gets 30-Month Sentence On Gun, Drug Charges
The Hartford CourantRobert Gentile, the mobster locked in a standoff with federal authorities over the fate of hundreds of millions of dollars in art stolen from Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, could be out of prison in 10 months after a judge gave him a sentence...Tags: FBI, Organized Crime, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment, Justice System
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Jackson trial: AEG missed the warning signs
Michael Jackson’s doctor showed warning signs that should have led concert promoter AEG to raise serious questions before letting him sign on as the singer’s physician for an anticipated comeback tour, a cardiologist testified Tuesday. ...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Substance Abuse, Cardiologists, Witnesses, Rentals
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After rare heart condition, South River's Scott Mitchell 'glad to be here'
After more than 100 pitches, the fastball had lost some steam and the breaking ball that baffled batters earlier in the game didn't have the same snap. South River senior pitcher Scott Mitchell, his dirty jersey showing the effects of an already...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Heart Disease, Baseball, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Cardiologists
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COLUMN: Being mad is bad for you
As I was listening to some crazy talk show the other day, I heard this exclamation: “Are you mad as heck about something? Give us a call and let us know what you are so mad about." What? Is our society arriving at a stage of constant anger?... -
Champions League losses give Spain pause
If there are lessons to be learned from last week's Champions League semifinals they may not be fully understood until next summer's World Cup. But Vicente del Bosque, consider yourself warned. Because while the losses of Barcelona and Real Madrid to...Tags: FIFA World Cup, Soccer, Sports
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May 4 Letters: Obesity and self control, Casemate Museum, teen sex, immigration
Living responsibly As a very young child my "baby fat" was accepted and seen as cute. A few years later, starting school, I was taller but that baby fat was also growing, add a few more years with the additional weight and my parents consulted the...Tags: Carrollton, Career and Workplace, Hampton Roads, Immigration, Crime, Law and Justice
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Pet of the Week
Hello, my name is Sweetie. I am a 10-year-old female Chihuahua. My owner rescued me from a shelter and then passed away suddenly. I have a heart condition and do require $10-a-month medication, but other than that, I am in good shape. I am a whole lot...
Tags: Animal Crackers
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Is medical care shipshape?
After dinner and a walk around their Viking River Cruises ship on Russia's Volga River last May, Charles and Cecilia Ford went back to their cabin. Charles, 82, was in a good mood, his wife said, cracking jokes and singing during their walk. But he also...Tags: Pneumonia, Russia
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Giants Draft Wrap: Syracuse Teammates Justin Pugh,QB Ryan Nassib In Fold
Giants general manager Jerry Reese has a reputation for using the "best available" approach to stockpile his roster with talent that falls into his lap on draft day. There's no telling exactly where the Giants had Syracuse offensive lineman Justin Pugh on...Tags: Chicago Bears, Lifestyle and Leisure, Free Agency, Shaun Rogers, Sean Locklear
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Is time really the enemy?
In my parenting reverie, Saturday mornings are for pancakes and puzzles and craft projects. In real life, they're for tracking down pieces from Thursday's puzzle, scraping up dried glitter glue from Wednesday's craft project and folding the laundry I...
Tags: Meningitis, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Human Interest
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Thousands Lace Up Their Shoes for Heart Run
Channel 2 NewsAn estimated 5,000 people hit the pavement Saturday morning in a 5k run or walk for the 35th annual Alaska Heart Run. "Right now, we're at $230,000 and counting” said Heart Run Director Lisa Sauder. “That does not include any of the...Tags: Heart Disease, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Sports, Road Running, Running
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Activist fought to advance animal rights
For decades, Virginia Roche tirelessly defended those she found most vulnerable: abused and neglected animals. The New Smyrna Beach woman, who once had been a social worker for mentally and physically abused children in Central Florida, was appointed...Tags: 2012 Democratic National Convention, New Smyrna Beach, Volusia County, Germany, American Red Cross
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