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Six injured in Kennedy crash
Tribune staff reportSix people were taken to two Chicago hospitals in serious condition early Saturday after a multi-vehicle crash near the Ohio Street exit off the Kennedy Expressway. Three victims were taken to Stroger Hospital and the others to Northwestern Memorial...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Chicago Fire Department, Injuries
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Family of young drowning victim struggles with loss
deborah.morris@newsday.comRay Dawson said when people ask him how he is doing since the death of his son last winter, he hesitates to give them an honest answer. "The truth is, a 17-year-old boy who had everything in front of him and everything to live for is gone, and it's hard,...Tags: Armed Forces, Long Island, Clubs and Associations, Defense, Ronald McDonald
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Medical pricing makes the head spin
It began with a dizzy spell. Before long, though, what really had my head spinning was the inscrutable way that healthcare providers and insurers put a dollar value on medical services -- and how that leaves patients unable to determine a fair price for...Tags: Prices, Insurance, National Government, Healthcare Provider, Government
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State says federal officials investigating Ancora
State Human Services officials say the U.S. Justice Department is investigating whether a southern New Jersey psychiatric hospital violated patients' rights. State officials have disclosed a Thursday letter from Assistant Attorney General Grace Chung... -
Fire destroys Portage Park rehab clinic
A rehabilitation clinic was destroyed by an extra-alarm fire Friday in the Portage Park neighborhood on Chicago's Northwest Side, officials said. The cause of the fire was not known as of late Friday, said Fire Department Cmdr. Will Knight. The blaze...Tags: Irving Park, Portage Park, Fires
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Bullets hit boyfriend, girl
A Coral Springs woman accused of shooting her live-in boyfriend and firing a shot that struck her daughter was charged with attempted murder and aggravated child abuse, police said Friday. Tracie Lynn Cornell, 43, is accused of intentionally shooting...Tags: Assault, Murder, Coral Springs, Prosecution, Edgewater
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Hospital Gets Altrusa Grant
The Altrusa Club of Northeastern Connecticut Foundation Inc. of Storrs has awarded a $3,600 grant to Windham Hospital to initiate a "Transitions" support group for women who have recently delivered babies (up to one year after birth). This is a first...Tags: Windham (Windham, Connecticut), Storrs
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Dinner is served
247-4737Harvey Sallee had his specially-ordered meatloaf lunch delivered to his room by a hostess dressed in black pants, a white shirt, black vest, and bow tie. But this was no Hilton vacation. The uniformed hostess is one facet of the new "At Your Request"...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Williamsburg, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), National Government, Government
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Llevando la salud más allá del hospital
El SentinelLa puertorriqueña Antonia Novello Coello tiene una ambiciosa agenda como vicepresidenta del Hospital de Niños Disney del Florida Hospital en Orlando. La doctora quiere fundar un centro para el estudio y tratamiento del dolor crónico, establecer un...Tags: Orlando, Florida Hospital, Puerto Rico
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Neither funny biker nor hard worker is woman's right match
DEAR ABBY: I am a woman living with a man, but "in love" with another man whom I formerly dated but broke up with because he's an alcoholic. "Spike" is a true biker -- exciting, funny and fun. Our lifestyles didn't mesh, so I made the decision we shouldn'...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Labor Legislation, Veterans Affairs, Defense, Mental Illness
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Foreign students often exploited
The Virginia GazetteElena Gulyaeva believes the Historic Triangle could go further in helping international workers during their 90-day stays. Gulyaeva, a Russian student better known as “Helen,” was one of three young women beaten and robbed in Grove this...Tags: Pocahontas, Employers, Health and Safety at Work, Labor Legislation, Health and Safety at School
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Buy a tree and help Leesburg free clinic
Leesburg Regional Medical Center, part of Central Florida Health Alliance's Go Green Committee, has partnered with Cherry Lake Tree Farm in Groveland for a community tree sale from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. today in the Human Resource parking area of LRMC, 600 E....Tags: Marilyn Monroe, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Montrose, Fires, Natural Resources
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