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Six veterans plead guilty to Agent Orange benefits fraud
Six military veterans from Maryland pleaded guilty to fraud charges this week in a scheme to obtain federal military benefits and state tax breaks with faked documentation claiming they were exposed to Agent Orange during the Vietnam War, according to the...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, U.S. Navy, U.S. Military, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Agent Orange Poisoning (1961-1971)
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'Spartacus' goes out in a blaze of glory
RedEyeLike a gladiator fighting to the death, the series finale of "Spartacus: War of the Damned" will rip out your heart and stomp it into dust. That should not be a spoiler to anyone who knows the history of the rebel leader's war against Rome, which is what...Tags: Human Interest, eBay Inc., Spartacus (tv program)
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NIT: 25 Years Ago, UConn, Jim Calhoun Sat On Top Of A Different World
The Hartford CourantThe clock ran down to zero and Murray Williams, who had chased down a loose ball, flung it high in the air, toward the unreachable rafters at Madison Square Garden. "It was just such a feeling of exhilaration," Williams says. "Impromptu. I saw the clock...Tags: Washington Huskies, James Cagney, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Connecticut Huskies, Pittsburgh Panthers
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Grandfather inspires granddaughter to compete in triathlon to raise funds for cancer research
Finally, I had been offered my “dream job.” I am a huge fan of Berea College and the work they do primarily with young people from the nearby mountains. When they read my resume and we talked and they wanted to hire me for a special summer...
Tags: TNT (tv network), Lymphoma, Cancer, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Leukemia
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Support group members draw strength from each other
This past Tuesday night I met with a very special group of people. They were all a group of blood cancer survivors who have gone through some rather traumatic times in their lives. These were people who were willing to help other people through their...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Leukemia
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Scene & Heard: LACMA Collectors Committee and 'Taste for a Cure'
Special to the Los Angeles TimesFor the Collectors Committee of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, April 9 was a big day. The museum's curators packed the morning with presentations of artworks they hoped to acquire, Patina served up lunch beside the Resnick Pavilion, and the evening...Tags: Showtime (tv network), Diseases and Illnesses, Eric Stonestreet, Julian Sands, Alcoholic Beverages
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Clothespin queen's new take on vintage
Special to the Los Angeles TimesIf clothes can tell a story, the mix of dresses, jewelry, boots, buttons, lace and beading at the West Hollywood boutique Clothespin add up to a novel of epic proportions. First, there are the never-worn vintage fabrics from the 1940s, cut in 18...Tags: University of Paris, Manhattan (New York City), Upper East Side, Diana Vreeland, Joel Schumacher
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Jeff Blatnick dies at 55; won gold in Olympic wrestling in 1984
Jeff Blatnick, who overcame cancer to win a gold medal in Greco-Roman wrestling at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, died Wednesday. He was 55. Blatnick died of complications from heart surgery, USA Wrestling said on its website, citing a report...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Human Interest, Summer Olympics, Heart Surgery, Television Industry
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Pope appoints auxiliary bishop to Indianapolis
Fox59For the first time since the Great Depression, the Catholic Church in Indianapolis will have two bishops to serve the flock. Pope Benedict XVI appointed Boston-area pastor, Rev. Christopher Coyne as auxiliary bishop within the Archdiocese of Indianapolis....Tags: Benedict XVI, Indiana, Vatican City, Religious Leaders, Colleges and Universities
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Archbishop Buechlein suffers mild stroke
Fox59Archbishop Daniel M. Buechlein suffered a mild stroke Friday afternoon. He was admitted to St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. The archbishop called 911 after becoming dizzy. Doctors determined he suffered a mild stroke. His stroke is the latest...Tags: Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Surgery
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Arlen Specter, longtime GOP Senate moderate, dies
Former U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter, the outspoken Pennsylvania centrist whose switch from Republican to Democrat ended a 30-year career in which he played a pivotal role in several Supreme Court nominations, died Sunday. He was 82. Specter, who announced...
Tags: Brain, Politics, Arlen Specter, Heart Surgery, Cancer
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Colleagues mourn Arlen Specter's passing
ReporterFormer United States Senator Arlen Specter passed away Sunday. His son announced the 82-year-old passed away at his home in Philadelphia from complications of non-Hodgkins lymphoma. "He was Pennsylvania's longest serving senator and he really...Tags: Eugene DePasquale, Politics, Arlen Specter, Heart Surgery, Cancer
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