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Man apparently kills self on Graham Street
Huntington Beach police believe an elderly man shot and killed himself Friday near the Bolsa Chica Reserve, according to police. Authorities said they received a phone call at 12:18 p.m. from a resident who heard gunshots near a dead-end section of... -
Gay kicker wants to put boot to NFL stereotypes
It will happen one day, hopefully soon. The announcement will be accompanied by a frenzied media circus, complete with carnival barkers and clowns shouting homophobic slurs. There will also be rational minds who will simply laugh at the absurdity of it...
Tags: National Football League, NFL Draft, Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco 49ers, Brendon Ayanbadejo
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Maynard praised as tough, capable prison administrator
In a career that's spanned more than four decades in four states, Gary D. Maynard has dealt with inmate sex scandals, prison riots, suicides and shrinking public safety budgets. Last week, the Maryland corrections secretary faced a bank of TV cameras...
Tags: Army National Guard, Regional Authority, Arts and Culture, Politics, Government
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Taliban announces spring offensive
KABUL, Afghanistan — At a pivotal moment when U.S. forces are winding down combat operations in Afghanistan and handing over the lead security role to the Afghan government, Taliban insurgents announced Saturday the launch of their annual spring...
Tags: Armed Conflicts, Kabul (Afghanistan), Politics, Government, International Military Interventions
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Grief, mourning at church after suicide of Rick Warren's son
Friends rallied to the side of Rick Warren on Sunday, a day after the famed pastor's 27-year-old son committed suicide. "There were the days where he was just bubbly, outgoing, effervescent, reaching out to people," Mike Constantz, a close friend of the...
Tags: Barack Obama, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Human Interest, Chesapeake Bay Bridge
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As Navy rape case unravels, questions of homicide appear
The night began like many at Boorda Hall, a five-story barracks at Naval Station Great Lakes, the Navy's premier training base on the shore of Lake Michigan in Illinois. Somebody announced a party, and the hard drinking and beer pong began. A 21-year-...Tags: Criminals, Pathology, Long Island, Courts-Martial, Sexual Assault
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Husband charged in wife's 2000 slaying in South Barrington
The day Cynthia Hrisco was found dead near the whirlpool bath of her South Barrington home, her husband told police he might have killed her but could not remember, officials said. Friday, 13 years after his wife's death, Frank Buschauer, 64, was...
Tags: Kathleen Savio, South Barrington, Prosecution, Accidental Death, Lawyers
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13 years later, husband charged with wife's death in South Barrington
A Wisconsin man and retired engineer has been charged with murder, 13 years after prosecutors say he drowned his wife in the bathtub of their South Barrington home. The charges against Frank Buschauer, 64, of Pell Lake, Wis., came after the Cook County...
Tags: South Barrington, Prosecution, Accidental Death, Murder
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Could screening prevent suicides? Not enough evidence, says panel
When a person takes his or her own life, stunned survivors often ask, "How could we not have known?" and tell themselves that the fateful act might have been averted if someone had been aware of the victim's suicidal thinking. But is there a screening...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Behavioral Conditions, General Practitioners, Health Treatments, Suicidal Behavior
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Charges dropped against home-invasion defendant after jail suicide attempt
The state dropped all charges on Friday against a home-invasion defendant who suffered brain damage in a suicide attempt last year while awaiting trial at the Orange County Jail. Authorities say Oscar Diaz-Hernandez and three others broke into a...
Tags: Prisons, Prosecution, Winter Garden, Defendants, Justice System
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Faith and Values: When a pastor's son takes his own life
When you're a public figure like California megachurch pastor, Rick Warren, it's hard to suffer privately. When the Warrens' youngest son, Matthew, 27, ended his suffering from mental illness by taking his life, countless news agencies and bloggers...Tags: Mennonite, Pharmaceuticals, Depression, Behavioral Conditions, Christianity
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Community notes Friday, April 26, 2013
Meetings Sunday, April 28 Petoskey Duplicate Bridge Club meets at 1:30 p.m. on Sundays at 2144 Cemetery Road, Petoskey. All players welcome. Visit www.petoskeybridgeclub.com or call (231) 881-0829 for information. Monday, April 29 Boyne City Rotary...Tags: Crime Victims, Anglicanism, Foods and Beverages, Behavioral Conditions, HIV
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