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Only 5% survive gunshot wounds to head
Sun reporterThe nine Amish girls shot in the head Monday by a deranged milk truck driver faced long odds: National statistics show that only 5 percent of people who sustain such gunshot wounds survive them. But with four of the girls still hanging on last night,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Plastic Surgeons, Healthcare Provider, Juvenile Delinquency, Coma
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Officer linked to 3 settlements
Sun reporterKevin E. Johnson claimed he was attacked by two Baltimore police officers, thrown to the ground headfirst as he tried to get into his truck and beaten. The city settled his lawsuit, and the Board of Estimates is expected to approve a $125,000 payout...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Sex Crimes, Rape, Trials, Defendants
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Fighting to be the ring leader
Sun ReporterWhen Chuck Liddell first fought in an Ultimate Fighting Championship octagon, he was a 28-year-old bartender with backgrounds in amateur wrestling and karate and a fervent hunger to scrape out a living doing what he loved - fighting. Eight years later,...Tags: National Hockey League, Wrestling, John McCain, Middleweight Boxing, Companies and Corporations
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Shy debutante became giant in U.S. journalism
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Katharine Graham, the grande dame of modern American journalism who helped transform The Washington Post into one of the nation's top newspapers, died yesterday at a hospital in Boise, Idaho, after suffering a head injury in a fall Saturday....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Lyndon B. Johnson, News Media, Diana, Princess of Wales, Companies and Corporations
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Key witness in teen's death contradicted
Sun StaffThe state's key witness in the trial in the death of a Pasadena teenager told a friend that he did not see an attack on the youth - which contradicted his courtroom testimony this week - the friend told a jury yesterday. Testifying in the defense of...Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Witnesses, Prosecution, Lawyers, Juvenile Delinquency
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Six U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq in roadside blasts
Chicago TribuneBAGHDAD, Iraq - Six U.S. soldiers and two Iraqi civilians died in two separate roadside bomb incidents yesterday as United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan announced that he would dispatch a team to Iraq to study the feasibility of early elections....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Baghdad (Iraq), Chicago Tribune, United Nations, Prosecution
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Deadly American raid leaves Iraqis uncertain
Sun Foreign StaffDULUIHYA, Iraq - Sometime after midnight June 9, in this farming community on the east bank of the Tigris River, someone or something struck retired high school teacher Mehedi Ali Jassem in the face. Jassem then walked through his open front gate into...Tags: U.S. Military, Heart Attack, Diseases and Illnesses, Baghdad (Iraq), Defense
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In Baghdad, hospital feels growing crisis
Sun Foreign StaffBAGHDAD, Iraq - The man with the sweat pants stained deep red had just finished a day baking bread. The little boy with the bandaged head two beds over had been playing soccer. A man to the boy's left, moaning loudly in pain and clutching his thigh, had...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Defense, Emergency Planning, Hands, United Nations
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Breaking point
Sun StaffAs Joseph Palcyznski neared the violent end he had predicted, two women loomed largest in his life: the one he asked to marry him and the one who gave him birth. Tracy Whitehead was 20 when she met the man she knew as "Joby." She was older than his...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Photography, Weddings, Bus Accidents, Religious Festivals
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A Third World dump for America's ships?
This is where the world dumps its ships, worn out and ready to be torn apart.To the left and right, ships lie stranded along six miles of beach, in a hundred stages of demolition. Tankers, freighters, fish processors and destroyers -- smashed, cut,...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Tuberculosis, Environmental Pollution, Companies and Corporations, Homes
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Students play central role in bus crash drill
Batavia students quickly hopped single-file out of the back of a bus on a recent school day while some of their classmates were tended to by first-responders. Thankfully, the scene of a bus crash near Rotolo Middle School was just a simulation, and...
Tags: Banking, Teaching and Learning, Fires, Students, Injuries and Wounds
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Woman ejected from horse-drawn carriage
A woman suffered head injuries Saturday in Burbank after her horse-drawn carriage overturned and she was ejected from the vehicle, police said. At around 11:30 a.m., the woman – who was not identified – was driving the carriage on Main Street...
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