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Man suspected in W.Va. pharmacy robbery due in Md. court on unrelated charge
matthewu@herald-mail.comThe man suspected in the Spring Mills, W.Va., Walmart pharmacy robbery Tuesday was due to appear in Washington County Circuit Court today for an unrelated burglary case, according to court records. Jesse Lee Gibson, 27, of 1483 Oak Grove Road in...Tags: Prosecution, Theft, Trials, Motorvehicle Accidents, Rite Aid Corp.
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Chorus of voices grows stronger for 'death with dignity'
The bullet that Larry Robert Broman used to kill himself went clean through his head and into the wall. No one had expected him to do it. Not his ex-wife, who had remained close to him. And not their two grown daughters. It happened early on the...
Tags: Suicide, Morphine (drug), Nursing Homes, World War II (1939-1945), Chemical Industry
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'The Outpost,' 'Into the Fire' look back at the war in Afghanistan
-------------------- The Outpost An Untold Story of American Valor Jake Tapper Little, Brown: 652 pp., $29.99 Into the Fire A Firsthand Account of the Most Extraordinary Battle in the Afghan War Dakota Meyer and Bing West Random House, 239 pp....
Tags: Barack Obama, YouTube, Awards and Prizes, ABC (tv network), Taliban
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Will Classical Music Repel Vagrants?
It's sad that classical music is seen as a repellent, but many cities use it to shoo vagrants away. Danbury is considering piping it into Library Place, a favorite spot of loiterers. Does highbrow music really repel the down-and-out? Portland, Ore.,...Tags: Danbury, Norwich, Music, Classical Music (genre), Libraries
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Finding the path from homelessness
"I think my refrigerator's broken," Sonia Rebkowitz said with a perplexed frown. She was getting ready to go to work at a nearby Tuesday Morning store Monday afternoon. The door of the motel room was wide open and she was blasting a contemporary...
Tags: The Grinch (fictional character), Drugs and Medicines, Addiction, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Family
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Health officials warn of increasing HIV infections in Greece
Financially strapped Greece is seeing a rapid increase in new HIV infections, driven by skyrocketing infection numbers among people who inject drugs, health officials said Friday. More than 300 people who inject drugs were found to be newly infected...Tags: HIV Treatment, Disease Prevention, HIV, Diseases and Illnesses, Hospitals and Clinics
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Iran wages its own war against drugs
World NowHIRMAND, Iran -- The featured speaker -- an 11-year-old girl -- waited hours for the helicopter to land near the watch tower and high concrete walls in this remote region not far from the Afghanistan border. Close by, a military band played marching music... -
A children's treasury of end-of-session bill signings.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekIn case you were wondering what your elected leaders were doing during the waning hours of the 2011-12 leiglsaitve session, here's a selection of bills signed into law by Gov. Tom Corbett today. They range from a measure providing additional...... -
Deputies: Parents' pill popping led to infant's death; 2-year-old also tested positive for drugs
FloriDUHIf you're a pill-popping parent who believes that you can handle everything just fine — then think again. Here's another tragic reason pain pills and parenting don't mix. A Port Charlotte couple, Amber Rose Landry, 29, and Scott Paul Landry, 31,...Tags: Pneumonia, OxyContin (drug), Emergency Health Procedures, Abusive Behavior, Heart Failure
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Two youngsters taken to the hospital after ingesting drugs
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsTwo Wichita youngsters are taken to the hospital, one of them remains in serious condition, after taking medicines that were left out. One of the children is a two-year-old boy who drank some unknown prescription medication while his parents were...Tags: Chemical Industry, Prescription Drugs, Pharmaceuticals, Hospitals and Clinics
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Peterson judge set to rule on 3rd mistrial motion
For the third time in three weeks, there’s a motion for a mistrial in the Drew Peterson murder trial. Judge Ed Burmilla is considering it after a day of explosive testimony. The call for mistrial came after a prosecutor asked a question that Judge...
Tags: Prosecution, Chicago Tribune, Justice System, Drew Peterson, Lawyers
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