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Seahawks defensive end Brock charged with DUI
Q13 Fox News OnlineSeattle Seahawks defensive end Raheem Brock has been charged with drunken driving more than a year after his arrest, according to King County court documents. The King County Prosecutor's Office filed formal charges Tuesday. Brock, 33, is to be...Tags: Prosecution, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Drunk Driving
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Child stardom, fade to adult
Tatyana Ali appeared on "Sesame Street" when she was 6 and "Star Search" when she was 7, but nothing prepared her for the day when a school bus pulled up as she was walking down the street.
She was 12, a newly minted star of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"...Tags: Human Interest, College Sports, Software Industry, Lindsay Lohan, U.S. Open (tennis)
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In Baltimore City, more people need help feeding their families
From 2008 to 2011, average monthly applications for food stamps in Baltimore increased by 66 percent, and applications for temporary cash assistance rose 35 percent, according to the Maryland Department of Human Resources. These numbers are the most...Tags: Dietary Supplements, Social Issues, Population and Census, Demographics, Family
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Four UW students injured in traffic crash in California
Q13 Fox News OnlineTwo vans carrying about 20 University of Washington students to a conference in Santa Maria, Calif., collided Friday, causing one van to roll over and injuring four students, the California Highway Patrol said. The vans were traveling side by side...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health, Injuries and Wounds
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Time doesn't pay in Washington, wrongfully imprisoned find
CNN Special InvestigationsAlan Northrop was playing pool in 1993 when his life changed forever. He was lining up a bank shot when he felt something on his wrist: a handcuff. Northrop was arrested for the rape and kidnapping of a housekeeper. "I instantly said, 'No, you've got the...Tags: DNA, Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Human Body
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Study finds hiv `superinfectionż boosts immune response
Women who have been infected by two different strains of HIV from two different sexual partners – a condition known as HIV superinfection – have more potent antibody responses that block the replication of the virus compared to women who...Tags: Immune System, Kenya, Chemical Industry, Drugs and Medicines, Health and Safety at School
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In The Pipeline: The outdoors is his classroom
About two years ago, I experienced my first grunion run — a late-night visit to the beach in the hopes of seeing mobs of the elusive fish, the grunion, appear to perform their mysterious spawning rituals. I'd heard many stories of people trying for...
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HIV transmission occurs with 1 in 900 sex acts
KIAHYou thought he was going to die. 20-years later Magic's still ticking and a recent study by the University of Washington in Seattle may tell us why. Research in sub-Saharan Africa is giving scientists a new look at the HIV epidemic; and there's...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Viral Diseases and Infections, Health, HIV
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College top brass wary of Obama's tuition cost control
WASHINGTON (AP)— Fuzzy math, Illinois State University’s president called it. “Political theater of the worst sort,” said the University of Washington’s head.
President Barack Obama’s new plan to force colleges and...Tags: Colleges and Universities, University of Michigan, White House, Teaching and Learning, Barack Obama
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UW president reacts to Obama's warning on tuition, funding
Q13 FOX News reporterUniversity of Washington President Michael Young was far from enthusiastic Monday about President Obama’s warning to state universities to keep tuition under control or risk losing federal funding in the form of financial aid. Obama issued the...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Financial Aid, White House, Barack Obama, Education
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UW surgical robots provide open-source platform for medical research
Q13 FOX News OnlineInside the Biorobotics Laboratory at the University of Washington live seven ravens. They each have two winglike arms and tiny claws, but unlike other ravens, these are highly sophisticated robots that have the ability to perform surgery on a simulated...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Electronics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Photography Supplies and Services, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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911 calls from UW students' house as intruder bound women: 'I'll stab you'
Q13 FOX News reporterWhen an intruder broke into a home full of female University of Washington students last week and bound six of them at knife point, two other women in the home were able to hide and call 911. The 911 recordings were released Tuesday. In a call, one...Tags: Prosecution
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