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Global Voices: Author reflects on thwarted Afghanistan invasions
“Those who don’t know history are destined to repeat it.” Nowhere has that admonishment by 18th century statesman and philosopher Edmund Burke been ignored with such disastrous consequences as in Afghanistan. The imperial British...
Tags: Government, Politics, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Hamid Karzai
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The Dangerous Designer Drug "Smiles" Has Reached Connecticut's Streets
Move over lead-containing kiddie toys; psychoactive designer drugs are on their way to becoming China's most deadly exports. A relatively obscure compound nicknamed "25-I" is the newest in a string of these "research chemicals" available for purchase...
Tags: Rudy Eugene, University of Connecticut, Prosecution, Science, Meriden
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Treatment, medicine changes help preemies' outlook
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — The baby girl is small. Tiny. She has a big pink flower on her little head, and you'd swear she's smiling. Although she was born three months premature, Raela (pronounced RAY-luh) Ruchell Loe has plenty to smile about....Tags: Respiratory Disease, Viagra (drug), Diseases and Illnesses, Culture, John F. Kennedy
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Errors cited in Lap-Band operation
A surgeon cut an Orange County woman's aorta during Lap-Band weight-loss surgery in 2011 and an anesthesiologist failed to detect her hemorrhaging, events that led to her death, according to a Los Angeles County Coroner's autopsy report. The report...
Tags: Medical Specialization, Medical Procedures and Tests, Heart Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Hospitals and Clinics
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Trying to stop bleeding at Great Park
The Orange County Great Park board of directors has approved a five-year business plan that supporters say will put an end to the financial hemorrhaging in the annual budget. Although directors Larry Agran and Beth Krom each suggested alternatives,...Tags: Corporate Officers, Economy, Business and Finance, New Year's Day, Finance
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Park Ridge hears options for troubled TIF
If the special taxing district used to renovate downtown Park Ridge were a medical patient, then the family just received a sobering prognosis: it's in serious, but not fatal condition. The Uptown tax increment financing district, which helped create...Tags: Park Ridge, Cook County Government, Credit Ratings, Economy, Business and Finance, Moody's Corporation
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MSU student sues fraternity for water balloon to face
ReporterSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A lawsuit over a water balloon may sound silly but a Missouri State University student says her injuries are real. She's suing a campus fraternity for using a slingshot to fire water balloons, one of which hit her in the face and...Tags: YouTube, Litigation, Missouri State University, Media Industry, Morehead State University
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Experts: DCFS could have done more to prevent child's death
Five months after a South Side father was accused of beating and choking his girlfriend while she held their son, the baby was found dead, floating faceup near his 2-year-old brother in a bathtub. The father told police he left the boys unattended for...Tags: Prosecution, Injuries and Wounds, Career and Workplace, Mother's Day, Robert Harris
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Deer licenses reduced, refunds offered
The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department has been monitoring die-offs of white-tailed deer across portions of the state and must make adjustments to some West River deer hunting units. Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) has been confirmed in...Tags: Hunting, Diseases and Illnesses, Viral Diseases and Infections, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Disease causes cut in deer licenses in parts of S.D.
PIERRE (AP) - The number of deer licenses will be reduced in some West River hunting units because disease has killed many white-tailed deer, South Dakota wildlife officials said on Sept. 19. Similar cuts in licenses also have been proposed for some...Tags: Hunting, Symptoms, Viral Diseases and Infections, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Outdoors Almanac
The Outdoor Forum is having a pheasant photo contest. The winning photograph will be featured as the cover shot of the October issue of Outdoor Forum, and a $100 cash prize will also be awarded to the winning photographer. We are looking for pictures of...Tags: Arts and Culture, Game, Diseases and Illnesses, Hunting, Foods and Beverages
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Drew Peterson trial updates: Jury asks to go home
Tribune reportersContinual coverage of the trial of Drew Peterson for the murder of his third wife, Kathleen Savio. -------------------- 6:10 p.m. Jury asks to go home Judge Edward Burmila told jurors they could go home or keep deliberating, and the jury has...Tags: Prosecution, Murder, Politics, Interior Policy, Starbucks Corp.
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