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Lawrence Guyot dies at 73; longtime civil rights activist
Lawrence Guyot, a civil rights leader who was threatened, jailed and nearly beaten to death in the Deep South in the 1960s and helped lead a drive to register black voters during the tumultuous Freedom Summer of 1964, has died. He was 73. The longtime...
Tags: Tougaloo College, 2012 Democratic National Convention, Washington, DC, Civil Rights, Barack Obama
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Civil rights leader Lawrence Guyot dies at 73
Lawrence Guyot, a civil rights leader who survived jailhouse beatings in the Deep South in the 1960s and went on to encourage generations to get involved, has died. He was 73. Guyot had a history of heart problems and suffered from diabetes, and died...
Tags: Tougaloo College, 2012 Democratic National Convention, Civil Rights, Barack Obama, Diabetes
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25 years ago: Pete Maravich's tragic trip to Pasadena
Pete Maravich came to town 25 years ago, Jan. 5, 1988. No newspaper, local or national, had an obituary prepared. No need, presumably. Everything seemed normal that morning in the gymnasium at the First Church of the Nazarene in Pasadena. Maravich had...
Tags: Joe DiMaggio, Focus on the Family, National Basketball Association, Utah Jazz, Boston Celtics
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City issues cold alert because of extreme temperatures
The Baltimore City Health Department has issued a code blue cold weather alert for the rest of the week because of frigid temperatures with the potential to cause health problems, such as hypothermia. Under the alert, which runs through Sunday, city...
Tags: Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Hypothermia, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Charles Street
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10 Things to Know: Bill would keep tourism tax rate at 1.5 percent
Q. Will the Legislature deal with the tourism tax this session? A. House Republican leader David Lust of Rapid City is leading the way on this issue. He filed House Bill 1066 on Tuesday. It would permanently set the visitors-services tax at 1.5 percent....Tags: Substance Abuse, Jean Hunhoff, Dennis Daugaard, Executive Branch, Heart Surgery
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Scary and lucky: 2010 Petoskey graduate gets a new heart
Ashley Shepherd, 20, wears the 14-inch scar down the middle of her chest like a badge. "Scars are but evidence of life, a scar means you survived whatever tried to hurt you," she says proudly. The scar, one of many, helps tell the story of all this...Tags: Heart Transplants, Hospitals and Clinics, Cardiologists, Heart Attack, Pneumonia
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Washington Township supervisors deny permit request from junkyard owner
waynesboro@herald-mail.comA Washington Township, Pa., junkyard owner finds himself in a position similar to ones in the past as he is forced to clean up debris while not being permitted to operate his business. The Washington Township Supervisors on Monday denied Bruce Neibert...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Man killed at funeral for Mich. murder victim
FLINT, Mich. (AP) — A man was shot and killed this weekend at a Flint church where another homicide victim's funeral was being held, authorities said. Police Chief Alvern Lock told Mlive.com (http://bit.ly/WTcLqG ) the shooting happened Saturday...
Tags: Murder, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Shootings
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Futrell heart and soul of Illini
B.J. Futrell came back from surgery on a torn labrum and biceps tendon to become a wrestling All-America the next season. He has come back from surgery to repair a heart problem to become the third-ranked 141-pound wrestler in the country this season....
Tags: Health Treatments, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Physical Therapy, Wrestling, Fatigue
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Ask the pet expert: anesthesia
When my Chihuahua had her teeth cleaned last week, the vet said her heart rate went down into the high 60s and that an episode of second-degree heart block occurred, but they reversed it with meds. Does this mean she is at risk of it happening again under...
Tags: Pets, Pharmaceuticals, Chemical Industry, Bradycardia, Dentistry and Dental Health
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Murder suspect arrested
Staff WriterJesus Felipe Ceseņa, a homicide suspect who was out of custody for several months over a medical condition, was arrested Friday, the Imperial County district attorney said. “Ceseņa was arrested by Imperial police,” said District Attorney...Tags: Methamphetamine (drug), Murder, Police Arrests, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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Letter: Violence a result of turning away from God
Editor: I am writing in response to Adam Obest's letter (A time for civilized debate …) which appeared in The Aegis Dec. 19. He stated, "Our society glorifies murder: in the movies, in video games, in all the downright desensitizing...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Personal Weapon Control, Politics, Gun Control, Interior Policy
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