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MADD is a non-profit organization with a mission of in fighting drunk driving, preventing underage drinking and supporting victims/survivors. Since its founding in 1980, the grassroots group has grown to have more than 400 offices throughout the United States.
MADD is a non-profit organization with a mission of in fighting drunk driving, preventing underage drinking and supporting victims/survivors. Since its founding in 1980, the grassroots group has grown to have more than 400 offices throughout the United States.
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Idaho fair accused of evicting disabled woman
Associated PressRose Harn peers out at the world with one working eye, her arms curled tightly against her shriveled body. A rag under her chin catches her drool. In the two decades since Harn was left brain-damaged and paralyzed by a 16-year-old driver, her husband has...Tags: Road Accidents, Human Rights, Drunk Driving, Prosecution
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A Violation Of Woman's Rights?
Associated PressRose Harn peers out at the world with one working eye, her arms curled tightly against her shriveled body. A rag under her chin catches her drool. In the two decades since Harn was left brain-damaged and paralyzed by a 16-year-old driver, her husband has...Tags: Human Rights, Drunk Driving
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Was accident victim 'too graphic' for Idaho fair?
Associated PressNAMPA, Idaho — Rose Harn peers out at the world with one working eye, her arms curled tightly against her shriveled body. A rag under her chin catches her drool. In the two decades since Harn was left brain-damaged and paralyzed by a 16-year-old...Tags: Road Accidents, Human Rights, Drunk Driving
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Idaho fair accused of evicting paralyzed woman from MADD booth because she was too disturbing
Associated Press WriterNAMPA, Idaho (AP) _ Rose Harn peers out at the world with one working eye, her arms curled tightly against her shriveled body. A rag under her chin catches her drool. In the two decades since Harn was left brain-damaged and paralyzed by a 16-year-old...Tags: Road Accidents, Human Rights, Prosecution, Civil Rights, Drunk Driving
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Western going MADD
Western HighStudies done by Mothers Against Drunk Driving have shown that every year, more than 110 students are killed as a result of a drunk driver. This year, Western High has decided to take control. The Leadership and Student Government Association are...Tags: Drunk Driving
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Social worker cycles for a Crohn's disease cure
Forum Publishing GroupJenifer Lewison is a licensed clinical social worker who cycles to raise money and awareness for different charities. "I got a bike and started doing this after my son was hospitalized with abdominal pain in 2005 and diagnosed with Crohn's disease...Tags: Cycling, Social Services, Lance Armstrong, Drunk Driving, Diet
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Real News
Celebrate International Day of Peace In one of many observances in South Florida, the One Planet United Club at American Heritage organized an International Day of Peace assembly scheduled for Sept. 22. Heritage students will enjoy performances by...Tags: Pompano Beach, Semiconductors and Active Components, Public Holidays, United Nations, Drunk Driving
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Ex-police chief in Gloucester admits MADD theft
A former police chief in the Gloucester County town of Clayton has admitted stealing $180,000 from Mothers Against Drunk Driving _ an organization in which he was once a state leader. The state Attorney General's Office announced Frank Winters' plea...Tags: Government, Theft, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Drunk Driving, Trials
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Why I signed on to Amethyst
In many ways, the Quakers have it right. This thought has crossed my mind many times in the last three years as president of Quaker-founded Whittier College, but no time more forcefully than in the last few days. I am one of 100 college and university...Tags: Government, Richard Nixon, Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, Marketing
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Put on a happy face for preschool
Special to the Chicago TribuneParental preschool jitters may be as common as juice boxes. Many parents worry that when they leave little Sophia or Oliver that first day in the big scary school—away from Mommy and Daddy—the children are destined for an emotional collapse....Tags: Millennium Park, David Beckham, Personal Service, Book, Dance
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Colleges: Drinking age 'not working'
Sun reporterTop university officials in Maryland - including the chancellor of the state university system and the president of the Johns Hopkins University - say the current drinking age of 21 "is not working" and has led to dangerous binges in which students have...Tags: Government, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Drunk Driving, Towson University, Ohio State University
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A to-do list for road safety
The president of the Baltimore City Council was there, promising to work on her bad habit of texting while driving. The Baltimore and Howard county executives also showed up. The chiefs of the Motor Vehicle Administration and State Highway Administration...Tags: Government, Health and Safety at School, Michael E Busch, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Vehicles
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