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FBI: No ricin found in home of Mississippi suspect
OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — Investigators haven't found any ricin in the house of Mississippi man accused of mailing poisoned letters to President Barack Obama, a U.S. senator and a local judge, according to testimony Monday from an FBI agent. Agent...
Tags: Ricin Mail Attacks (2013), Behavioral Conditions, Court Preliminary, Labor Legislation, Mental Health
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Ricin poisoning suspect has been released from jail
The man accused of trying to poison the president, a U.S. senator and a Mississippi judge with ricin has been released from jail, the U.S. Marshal's Service said Tuesday. The circumstances behind the release of Paul Kevin Curtis, a 45-year-old part-time...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Lawyers, Court Preliminary, FBI
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Winter Garden police searching for bipolar woman missing since Saturday
Winder Garden Police are searching for a woman reportedly diagnosed as bipolar who has been missing since Saturday morning, according to a release from the department. Kimberly Setzer was last seen by her boyfriend near the 500 block of Cascading Creek...
Tags: Winter Garden
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On TV, a new breed of Modern Woman
A ruthlessly self-aware political wife reconsidering her choices. A sensual socialite facing down an oppressive age with informed good humor. A group of young women so busy defying social expectations they've forgotten to have any of their own. A...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Homeland (tv program), Robin Wright, Dexter (tv program), House (tv program)
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Keiling and concern over the mentally ill
How Brett Keiling navigates his release from jail may well illustrate whether our criminal justice and mental health systems have made any progress in dealing with mentally ill individuals who have been a danger to others. Keiling, who earlier this...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Abusive Behavior, Behavioral Conditions, Schizophrenia, Prisons
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The Sunday Conversation: Blake Bailey rediscovers 'Lost Weekend' author
In his new biography, "Farther and Wilder: The Lost Weekends and Literary Dreams of Charles Jackson," Blake Bailey explores the tormented life of the author of "The Lost Weekend" — the once-celebrated 1944 novel that led to the Oscar-winning film...
Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Gore Vidal, Entertainment Events, Authors, The Lost Weekend (movie)
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Ricin suspect believed he was in 'secret war'
WASHINGTON — In the early-morning hours before he was arrested on suspicion of sending a poison-laced letter to the president of the United States, Paul Kevin Curtis was typing messages on his Facebook profile. Over the previous few days, the 45-...
Tags: Ricin Mail Attacks (2013), U.S. Postal Service, Hospitals and Clinics, U.S. Secret Service, Trent Lott
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The Shed: musical playground for people with day jobs
As adolescents, many dream of the rock and roll lifestyle. Then real life rears its ugly head. Responsibilities curb our fantasies as work and family occupy our time. But at The Shed in Highland Park, people with a day job can revisit their musical...
Tags: Music, Hospitals and Clinics, Music Industry, Science and Technology, Entertainment
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Wichita man sentenced for stabbing ex-girlfriend to death
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsA man accused of stabbing his ex-girlfriend in front of her son will spend more than 21 years behind bars. A Sedgwick County judge sentenced Yusef Samad to 254 months in prison. In March, he pleaded guilty to lesser charges of voluntary manslaughter...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Punishment, Behavioral Conditions, Schizophrenia
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For Jackson, the rules do apply
WASHINGTON -- Jesse Jackson Jr. arrived in court wearing a leather bracelet, not the gold-plated Rolex watch he bought with $43,350 in federal campaign cash. The former congressman's head was bare, unadorned by the Michael Jackson fedora, purchased with...
Tags: Rick Santorum, Chicago Sun-Times, Starbucks Corp., Court Preliminary, Elections
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Jesse Jackson Jr. pleads guilty to conspiracy count
The Shakespearean tragedy that was the life of Jesse Jackson Jr. came to its expected denouement Wednesday when the former Illinois congressman entered a guilty plea in federal court to a charge that he conspired to misuse more than $750,000 in campaign...
Tags: Chicago Mayor, Sandi Jackson, Lawyers, Punishment, Richard M. Daley
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Review: Dysfunctional is just 'A Family Thing'
So you think your family is nuts? The fraternal train wreck of Gary Lennon's "A Family Thing," now having its world premiere in an Echo Theater Company production at Stage 52, will have you feeling Norman Rockwell-y about even those relatives whose loose-...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Manhattan (New York City), Midtown, Elizabeth Regen, Richard Lewis
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