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    Sep 19, 2011 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  1. Child Abuse Increased as Economy Crashed, Study Shows

    WASHINGTON, DC -- As the U.S. economy began to tank, the number of abused kids landing in the hospital with severe brain injuries spiked, a new study shows.
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    WASHINGTON, DC -- As the U.S. economy began to tank, the number of abused kids landing in the hospital with severe brain injuries spiked, a new study shows. Anecdotes linking child abuse to the recession have surfaced before, but there had been no hard...

    Tags: Health, Head Injuries, Economy, Business and Finance, Injuries and Wounds, Child Abuse

  2. Sep 6, 2011 |Story| WGN-AM
  3. September 2011 Program Guide

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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 TOO CHRISTIAN TO BE ELECTED? Are the Republican presidential candidates too Christian? Bill Keller, Executive Editor of the N.Y. Times said they were in a recent major Times Magazine article. The attack, from him and others , on...

    Tags: Psychologists, Israel, Political Candidates, Michael Chertoff, Arts and Culture

  4. Jul 9, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. MRA shows no additional damage on Scott's shoulder

    BOSTON —Luke Scott got positive news on the state of his right shoulder, as an MRA — an MRI with dye injected into the shoulder — showed no additional damage to his partially-torn labrum. "It's obviously great news," said Scott who...

    Tags: Baltimore Orioles, College Baseball, Physical Disabilities, Boston Red Sox, Baseball Statistics

  6. Nov 21, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Protection at a cost

    Studies showing that alcohol protects the heart raise questions about drinking.
    Studies showing that alcohol protects the heart raise questions about drinking. Does moderate, prudent drinking protect the heart and arteries? Two analyses say — shout, actually — that the answer is yes. But they raise a bigger issue: What...

    Tags: Heart Attack, Death, Liver Disease, Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses

  8. Aug 9, 2011 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  9. Saying 'I do' while still in school

    (CNN) -- While most college students are hooking up on the dance floor or checking each other out by scrolling through Facebook profile pictures, a small number of students are doing something really counter-cultural -- they're getting married before they graduate.
    (CNN) -- While most college students are hooking up on the dance floor or checking each other out by scrolling through Facebook profile pictures, a small number of students are doing something really counter-cultural -- they're getting married before they...

    Tags: Facebook, University of Michigan, Family, Brown University, Arts and Culture

  10. Nov 14, 2011 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  11. UT Faculty Productivity Gets High Marks in New Report

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    Texas Tribune Despite the arguments of critics in recent months, Marc Musick, the University of Texas at Austin’s College of Liberal Arts associate dean of student affairs, makes the case in a new faculty productivity report that his institution...

    Tags: Cato Corporation, Teachers, Education, Teaching and Learning, Washington, DC

  12. Jul 5, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  13. Briefs: Gaytan-Leach wins

    Former Corona del Mar High standout Cierra Gaytan-Leach, now at the University of Texas, won in doubles over the weekend at the Intercollegiate Tennis Assn. summer circuit tournament at The Tennis Club Newport Beach. Gaytan-Leach, who will be a sophomore...

    Tags: Stanford University, Multi-Sport Events, Polo, Water Polo, University of California, Irvine

  14. Sep 24, 2011 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  15. Viewpoint: Texas (partially) explained

    The cultural and media snobs are trying to explain Texas to those who don’t know the difference between a steer and a bull. If you fall into this category, a steer has been castrated — a bull has not. I’ll leave any analogy to East and...

    Tags: Houston, Lyndon B. Johnson, Television Industry, 2016 Olympic Games, San Antonio

  16. Sep 25, 2011 |Story| KDAF-LTV
  17. New Texas Law on Student Fitness Data Faces Obstacles

    <a title=&quot;http://www.texastribune.org" href="http://www.texastribune.org" target="_blank">Texas Tribune</a>
    Texas Tribune Texas children are fat — and getting fatter. It is something state policy makers have known and have struggled to address for years. In the last decade, the Legislature has passed laws that set nutritional standards for school...

    Tags: Justice System, Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Jane Nelson, Medical Procedures and Tests

  18. Sep 26, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Shel Hershorn dies at 82; photojournalist chronicled '60s tumult

    Shel Hershorn, a photojournalist who documented the tumult of the 1960s and then dropped out to live a rustic lifestyle in northern New Mexico, died Sept. 17 at a nursing home in Espanola, N.M. He was 82.
    Shel Hershorn, a photojournalist who documented the tumult of the 1960s and then dropped out to live a rustic lifestyle in northern New Mexico, died Sept. 17 at a nursing home in Espanola, N.M. He was 82. Born in Denver on June 11, 1929, Herbert...

    Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Lee Harvey Oswald, College Sports, John F. Kennedy, Arts

  20. Oct 2, 2011 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  21. Supreme Court set to open crucial term

    The Supreme Court on Monday opens one of its most  anticipated terms, in which the justices could strike down President  Obama's healthcare law, empower local police to arrest illegal  immigrants, and declare an end to affirmative action in colleges and  universities.
    Los Angeles Times
    The Supreme Court on Monday opens one of its most anticipated terms, in which the justices could strike down President Obama's healthcare law, empower local police to arrest illegal immigrants, and declare an end to affirmative action in colleges and...

    Tags: Justice System, Health Insurance, John G. Roberts, Jr., Demonstration, Pam Bondi

  22. Oct 3, 2011 |Story| KSWB-LTV
  23. Scripps geneticist wins Noble Prize in medicine

    LA JOLLA, Calif. -- A geneticist at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla won the Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine Monday, along with two other scientists.
    LA JOLLA, Calif. -- A geneticist at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla won the Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine Monday, along with two other scientists. Bruce Beutler, 53, learned that he had won the prize for his groundbreaking work in...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, Cancer, Diseases and Illnesses, Cell Phones, Genes and Chromosomes

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