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What the vaccine does
In the nearly 40 years since the nation declared war on cancer, great advances have been made in breast cancer screening, early detection and treatment. The death rate for breast cancers has fallen. More is discovered all the time about the genetics and...Tags: Cancer, Biology, Breast Cancer, Medical Research, Western Medicines
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The trial of their lives
For the past two days, Annie Siple has patiently crisscrossed the Johns Hopkins medical campus for test after test, being scanned by big machines, pricked with small needles, fastened to electrodes, injected with dye. Soon she will find out who is...Tags: Western Medicines, Diseases, Preventative Medicine, Biotechnology, Death and Dying
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Gay Marriage Ruling Ended Long Journey Of Soul
The Hartford CourantFor years, Beth Kerrigan tried to talk herself out of being gay. The daughter of devout Irish Catholics, Kerrigan kept her sexuality a secret from her family. She pretended the boys she windsurfed, skied and biked with were boyfriends. If female...Tags: Minority Groups, Mother's Day, West Hartford, Homes, Constitutional Issues
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Guantanamo prosecutor who quit had 'grave misgivings' about fairness
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDarrel J. Vandeveld was in despair. The hard-nosed lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve, a self-described conformist praised by his superiors for his bravery in Iraq, had lost faith in the Guantanamo Bay war crimes tribunals in which he was a...Tags: Terrorism, Defense, Armed Forces, Witnesses, Prosecution
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Moulton, Abrha Win Hartford Marathon
When Sheri Piers told Shannon McHale she had to stop to go to the bathroom in the middle of the ING Hartford Marathon Saturday, McHale got a little panicky. The two had run together for 18 miles, talking, encouraging each other and bonding all the way....Tags: Bushnell Park, Marathon, ING Group
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Hard bargaining
Of The Morning CallWith three area school districts and their teachers unions preparing for new rounds of supervised talks meant to break through contract stalemates, you should see resolutions soon, right? Don't bet on it. Saucon Valley and Souderton Area school...Tags: Whitehall, Montgomery (Montgomery, Alabama), Contracts, Lawyers, New Britain
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Signature Pharmacy sues prosecutors in '07 case
Sentinel Staff WriterAn Orlando pharmacy once accused of providing performance-enhancing drugs to athletes all over the country is turning the tables on the New York prosecutor who pointed the finger. Signature Pharmacy Inc. and its executives filed a lawsuit in Orange...Tags: Corporate Officers, Prosecution, Lawyers, John Marshall, Orange County (Florida)
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Catholic program teaches warning signs of child sexual abuse, preventive measures
The child molester spoke of his obsession with children and how he used a photo album to lure them into his hands. Later in the video, another abuser said he waited patiently for the right moment to touch a child. A little girl who had been abused said...Tags: People, Depression, Family, Abusive Behavior, Employees
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Whispers: Helms pays off for Marlins
The White Sox have denied Seattle permission to talk to assistant general manager Rick Hahn about the Mariners' vacant GM position. The Sox's denial was first reported by the Seattle Times. Hahn, 37, interviewed for openings at Pittsburgh and St. Louis...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs, Major League Baseball, Contracts, Randy Wolf
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Florida's Turnpike slayings trial will begin in January
Scripps Treasure Coast NewspapersIt all started two years ago, with a 911 call from a man driving south on Florida's Turnpike through the middle of the county. The motorist had caught a glimpse of something strange on the side of the road. So he stopped his car on the west side of the...Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Florida's Turnpike, Lawyers, Punishment, Clubs and Associations
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Many convicted felons remain on voter rolls, according to Sun Sentinel investigation
More than 30,000 Florida felons who by law should have been stripped of their right to vote remain registered to cast ballots in this presidential battleground state, a Sun Sentinel investigation has found.
Many are faithful voters, with at least 4,900...Tags: Broward County, Constitutional Issues, Voting, Accounting and Auditing, Sexual Assault
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Berlin Needs Space To Build New Police Station; Southington Plan On Ballot
Berlin needs at least 2 acres to build a new police station to replace its current, cramped headquarters. Suspect in Bristol murder will stand trail. Police say they have identified more underage victims of sexual abuse by a 30-year-old man already...Tags: Murder, Witnesses, Southington, Health and Safety at School, Voting
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