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It's so sad
Babies are destroyed before they have a chance to live. While those who have had a child die, mourn their loss forever. It’s so sad They want gun control. Criminals will always have them. Will the rest of us? It’s so sad We need...Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Personal Weapon Control, Gun Control, Abusive Behavior
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Bethlehem man accused of killing mother: 'I don't know why I did it'
Strapped to a hospital bed, a distraught and rambling Bethlehem man kept coming back to one phrase that he repeated over and over: "I don't know why I did it." Those words of Michael B. Lindgren's were captured on the tape recorder of a Bethlehem...
Tags: Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania), Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania)
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READER SUBMITTED: Two West Hartford Businesses Receive Wheeler Hands & Hearts Appreciation Awards
West HartfordLegrand and Zuzolo Financial Group at Northwestern Mutual, both of West Hartford, were among 12 organizations and individuals to receive Hands and Hearts Appreciation awards at Wheeler's third annual Hands and Hearts reception on May 23 at the agency's 91...Tags: Plainville, Companies and Corporations, Corporate Officers, Economy, Business and Finance, West Hartford
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Community Calendar - June 13, 2013
TODAY — Administrative Hearing Board meeting, 5:30 p.m. in the City Commission Chambers in City Hall. — The Bluegrass Heritage Museum, 217 S. Main St., Second Thursday program. Maynard Crossland will discuss the history of Shaker Village at...
Tags: Relay for Life, Behavioral Conditions, Anglicanism, Arts and Culture, Hospitals and Clinics
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Building plans were unfair to Beechcrest residents [Letter]
How would you feel if you were told without warning that you had one year to move out of your home without any sort of compensation money? Would you still be as angry if you were then told that your property was being taken in order to build a...Tags: Volunteers of America, House Building
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School opens in Lake Bluff for teens with abuse problems
A private high school caring for teens struggling with substance abuse, eating disorders and other mental health diagnoses has opened in Lake Bluff. Experts say it is one of the first of its kind in the region. "I think there is a large population of...Tags: Human Interest, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Students, Behavioral Conditions, Health Treatments
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Exercise: Alternative reward for those battling addiction
I like to run. Apparently, this gets me high. Last year, researchers at the University of Arizona published a study in the Journal of Experimental Biology examining the "neurobiological rewards" of treadmill running in 10 humans, eight dogs and eight...
Tags: Ice Hockey, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Science and Technology, Behavioral Conditions, Vanderbilt University
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Drugs halve HIV risk for intravenous drug users in study
ReutersCHICAGO (Reuters) - A daily dose of powerful anti-HIV medicine helped cut the risk of infection with the virus by 49 percent in intravenous drug users in a Bangkok study that showed for the first time such a preventive step can work in this high-risk...Tags: Tenofovir (drug), Pharmaceuticals, Viral Diseases and Infections, HIV Treatment, Bangkok (Thailand)
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Chanlyut Program Closing Mountain View Diner
Channel 2 NewsA vocational program for formerly homeless and incarcerated men recovering from substance abuse has closed a long-running East Anchorage diner operated by its members. In a Wednesday statement, the Cook Inlet Tribal Council announced that its Chanlyut...Tags: Interior Policy, Politics, Agriculture, Housing and Urban Planning, Conservation
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Alternatives offers affordable counseling for community
aorwick@jessaminejournal.comJay and Kristie Tomlin have been working since October to offer affordable court-ordered counseling services to the Jessamine County community at Alternatives Counseling LLC. “This day and age, things can be kind of steep,” Jay Tomlin said.... -
Baltimore's future starts with people
Atwood "Woody" Collins III, an executive vice president with M&T Bank, recently gave us his perspective on the future ("Taking a look at Baltimore's future," June 6). His view boils down to three elements: First, Baltimore's advantage of a deep-water port...Tags: Business, Startups
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