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Newborn found in woods after allegedly being abandoned by father
Sentinel Staff WriterOrange County deputies rescued a newborn in the woods Monday afternoon near Lake Underhill Road after the boy's father apparently abandoned him there. The child's father, William Allen, 23, was arrested on an outstanding warrant for violating his...Tags: William Allen, Infants
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Despite state acquittals, federal charges possible in death of teen at Florida boot camp
Associated Press WriterPENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) _ A looming federal investigation and possible trial is making it difficult for seven juvenile Florida boot camp guards and a nurse acquitted last year of state charges in the death of a 14-year-old boy to move on with their lives,...Tags: Medical Staff, Baptist, Lawyers, Christianity, Armed Forces
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AP top news in Iowa at 4:58 p.m. CDT
By all accounts, Jerome Tiller is a strong-armed quarterback who can run, works hard and is an unselfish team player. But even with all that going for him, Iowa State coach Gene Chizik is hoping like heck that fans never get a chance to see Tiller...Tags: Energy Resources, University of Iowa, Injuries, Emergency Planning, Prisons
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Auction of Bob Hope memorabilia could raise half a million for veterans
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOne last chorus of "Thanks for the Memories" echoed across Bob Hope's battered office desk and joke-writers' table Monday. Mementos from his 70 years of showmanship went on display in Beverly Hills as Hope's family gathered the entertainer's favorite...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Auction Service, Bob Hope, Celebrity Mothers
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Setting partisanship aside, Congress moves to provide more stability for foster children
AP National WriterFor many thousands of America's foster children, prospects for a permanent home and stronger support will be brighter under a new law that bridged Washington's partisan divide and is touted as the most significant child-welfare reform in decades. Its...Tags: Interior Policy, George Bush, Pension and Welfare, Children, Government
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AP Exclusive: Shock at a baby's death and a lawsuit in China's tainted milk scandal
Associated Press WriterXINXING, China (AP) _ Heartbroken at the sudden death of their baby boy, the Yi family struggled to forget what they thought was a tragic twist of fate. They burned his clothes, toys, everything but a single photo and the baby formula he drank. Then...Tags: Trials, Lawyers, Court Administration, Infants, Public Holidays
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And the persistency award goes to...
baltimoresun.comThe Youth Dreamers, a group that started as a class at the Stadium School in 2001, has raised nearly $650,000 in the past seven years to further the dream of its members to have a safe, engaging place for youth to go after school. The original Youth... -
Flu shots recommended for most kids
Flu season, with its aches, fever and cough, is around the corner, says Dr. Timothy Doran, chairman of pediatrics at Greater Baltimore Medical Center. This year, for the first time, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is recommending that all...Tags: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Health Organizations, Pharmaceuticals, Diseases, Viral Diseases
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Consumers likely to shop cautiously for toys
The Associated PressWill financial-market turmoil be the Grinch this Christmas? With parents already facing high food and gas costs and slumps in the job and housing markets, the turmoil in the financial sector could further spur them to cut their spending, focus on less-...Tags: Consumer Electronics Industry, Gifts, Candy, Flowers and Gifts, Baby Products, Games, and Toys, The Dark Knight
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Pediatricians double vitamin D recommendations
The Associated PressThe nation's leading pediatricians group says children from newborns to teens should get double the usually recommended amount of vitamin D because of evidence that it may help prevent serious diseases. To meet the new recommendation of 400 units daily,...Tags: Medical Research, Dietary Supplements, Health Treatments, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Medicine
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Saving kids and dollars
There's a silver lining to the state's decision to close a residential treatment center for boys in Carroll County. Maryland's Department of Juvenile Services says it will use nearly half of the $1.5 million in savings from the move to expand home-based...Tags: Criminal Laws, Health Treatments, Laws, Therapies, Teen-agers
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The next financial bailout: Your adult children?
The Wall Street JournalAs Washington unfurls its financial-market rescue, more families are weighing private bailouts of their own -- of young-adult children burdened by debt. Many young adults are heavily leveraged. Average student loans among the two-thirds of college...Tags: Homes, Colleges and Universities, Credit and Debt, Loans, Credit Ratings
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