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When standards of justice clash with compassion for mentally ill
However mesmerized we may be by television's neatly packaged but predictable crime dramas, the ones that play out in real life are so much more intriguing. Few crimes have stirred so much debate on a number of social and legal questions as the murderous...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Mental Illness, Politics, Judges, Health
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Dr. Joseph Vincent Brady, behavioral neuroscientist, dies
Joseph Vincent Brady, a nationally and internationally known behavioral neuroscientist, behavioral pharmacologist and space researcher who established the department of behavioral sciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, died Friday of...Tags: New York City, Research, High Blood Pressure, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Brooklyn (New York City)
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Jennerstown artist lending talents to park project
From New York to Arizona, Lei Hennessy-Owen's sculptures can be found at the sites of some of the nation's most painful and high-profile tragedies. Soon, the Jennerstown woman's work will have another home at Sandyvale Memorial Gardens and Dog Park in...Tags: New York City, Human Interest, Terrorism, Politics, Arts and Culture
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Johnson graduates Air Force basic training
news@jessaminejournal.comAir Force Airman William C. Johnson graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core...Tags: Human Interest, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Health, William C. Johnson
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Harford prosecutor Cassilly named 2011 Outstanding Disabled Veteran
The Disabled American Veterans have honored retired Army veteran and Harford County State's Attorney Joseph I. Cassilly as the organization's Outstanding Disabled Veteran of the Year for 2011. The honor was bestowed upon Cassilly at the organization's...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Human Interest, Weaponry, Injuries and Wounds, Politics
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Giffords visita la cámara baja por primera vez desde la balacera
APLa legisladora federal Gabrielle Giffords regresó el lunes a la Cámara de Representantes por primera vez desde que fue baleada en enero, realizando un ingreso espectacular durante la votación crucial sobre el límite de endeudamiento del país y recibió...Tags: Gabrielle Giffords, Jared Lee Loughner, Arizona
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1996 archive story: Jim Kincaid leaves lights, camera for slower action
++++++++++++++++++++ || [This story originally appeared in the Daily Press May 6, 1996. Jim Kincaid died Sunday, July 17, 2011, at his home in Farmville.] Jim Kincaid had already enjoyed his 15 minutes of fame. This time, he was looking for some...Tags: Mining, Heart Attack, Rentals, Mass Media, ABC (tv network)
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Deuda EEUU: Aprueba el Senado plan que eleva el endeudamiento
APEl Senado de Estados Unidos aprobó hoy martes el plan que aumenta el límite del endeudamiento del país e inicia recortes en los gastos del Gobierno federal, medida que pasa ahora al presidente Barack Obama, para su promulgación. El Senado, donde tiene...Tags: Human Interest, Government Health Care, Barack Obama, Politics, Medicare
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Ila M. Jurgens
Eau Claire, Wis.: Ila M. Jurgens, 90, of Eau Claire passed away Tuesday, July 12, 2011, at her home. She was born Sept. 21, 1920, in Edmunds County, SD, to William and Anna (Lundquist) Krueger. She grew up on a farm near Wetonka, SD. She graduated...Tags: Human Interest, Minneapolis
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Gun-smuggling cartel figures possibly were paid FBI informants
Congressional investigators probing the controversial "Fast and Furious" anti-gun-trafficking operation on the border with Mexico believe at least six Mexican drug cartel figures involved in gun smuggling also were paid FBI informants, officials said...Tags: Politics, Murder, Mexico, Elections, Texas
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Palo verde tree called Desert Museum puts on show all summer long
L.A. at HomeThe palo verde tree has become a favorite among Los Angeles landscape architects. A specific hybrid called Desert Museum is drought tolerant, is beautifully wispy and blooms yellow flowers all summer long.... -
America's Five Fastest Roads
KickingTiresAmericans are traveling more slowly than they were a few years ago, according to a company that tracks GPS data. The average speedster traveled 81 mph on America???s top 10 fastest roads, down from 85 mph last year, according INRIX,......Tags: Petroleum Industry, Transportation, Phoenix (Maricopa, Arizona), National Parks, Tourism and Leisure
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