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Experts say metal detectors will be of little help at Treasure Coast schools
TCPalm.comMarching students through metal detectors when they arrive for classes each day is not a good way to prevent guns from being brought to school, school security officials on the Treasure Coast say. Last week, five students at Samuel Gaines Academy in Fort...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Palm Beach International Airport, Metal and Mineral
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Sailor on local ship is struck by plane, killed
757-928-6479A sailor on board the Norfolk-based carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower died on Saturday night after he was struck by a plane during a training exercise. The Navy has not identified the sailor, pending notification of the family. The incident happened at...Tags: Dwight David Eisenhower, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia)
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Sailor dies after struck by plane during training
A sailor on board the Norfolk-based carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower died after a plane struck him during a weekend training exercise. The Navy says Petty Officer 2nd Class Robert Lemar Robinson, an aviation boatswain's mate, was struck Saturday evening...Tags: Dwight David Eisenhower, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Death and Dying, Defense, Armed Forces
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Million Day still 'important'
Preakness Day might be Maryland horse racing's day in the national spotlight and certainly does the most good for the pocketbook of the state's thoroughbred industry. But Maryland Million Day, being run for the 23rd time Saturday, might do the most good...Tags: Casino and Gambling, Tourism and Leisure, Equestrian, Gaming and Lotteries, Casino and Gambling Industry
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Increased costs leads to ambulance fees
Rising costs have prompted the West Peoria Fire Protection District to charge residents for rides in its ambulance. The charge could be about $300 and more. Fire Chief Bob Stecher says the cost of fuel, equipment and supplies are all up. And he says the... -
Iraq takes control of U.S.-backed Sunni fighters
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Shiite-led Iraqi government Wednesday took command of 54,000 Sunni fighters here in the capital in a U.S.-backed effort to ease sectarian mistrust and offer Sunnis a stronger stake in the country's future. The fighters, known as the Sons of Iraq,...Tags: Employees, Civil Unrest, Religious Conflicts, Nouri Maliki, Armed Forces
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War developments: Sunni fighters taken in by Iraq regime
The Shia-led government took command of 54,000 Sunni fighters in Baghdad yesterday in a U.S.-backed effort to ease sectarian mistrust and offer Sunnis a stronger stake in the country's future. The fighters, known as the Sons of Iraq, were the first wave...Tags: Explosions, Espionage and Intelligence, Terrorism, Guerrilla Activity, Emergency Incidents
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Volunteer opportunities
Volunteers are needed by agencies in Lake and Sumter counties. If you are interested in volunteering for any of the services listed below, telephone numbers and contact names are noted. Lake Eustis Institute, a center for lifelong learning, is seeking...Tags: Physical Fitness, Illnesses, Gainesville, Health and Safety at School, Adult Education
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People in the news
• Airman Ashley M. Baker has graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. She is the daughter of Eugene Baker of Newport News. Baker is a 2006 graduate of Menchville High School, Newport News. • Airman 1st Class...Tags: Timothy M. Kaine, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Emergency Incidents, Government, Williamsburg
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Report ties Pakistan spy agency to Taliban
Associated PressMADRID — Western intelligence agencies have long suspected that elements of Pakistan's spy service have aided the Taliban in Afghanistan, but a Spanish government report leaked to the media appears to be the first published assessment that spells...Tags: Explosions, Espionage and Intelligence, Terrorism, Emergency Incidents
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Paramedic trainer is named county Employee of the Year
A paramedic who leads emergency medical service training for peers as well as for doctors and nurses been named the county government's Employee of the Year. Fire Lt. Joseph Ross, a full-time instructor at the James N. Robey Public Safety Training...Tags: Consumers, Kevin Phillips, Awards and Prizes, Clarksville, Medical Services
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Volunteers needed to train first responders
State officials are seeking volunteers to portray victims of a pandemic influenza outbreak during training exercise for first responders in southern Indiana next month. The training by the state Department of Homeland Security will be held in Jennings...
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