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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: Media Industry, YouTube, Justice System, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice
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State medical examiner: Sequatchie baby was battered in homicide case
Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn.A state medical examiner has ruled the death of Sequatchie, Tenn., 3-month-old Colin Eugene Russell a homicide. "The injuries seen in this case involving multiple areas of the body in varying stages of healing are consistent with repeated, nonaccidental...Tags: Ear Infection, Justice System, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice, Hospitals and Clinics
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Babysitter sentenced to maximum time for killing 2-year-old girl
Richmond Times-DispatchThe 2-year-old girl had a bad rash and kept crying for her mother, who was out of town. The babysitter, Gabriela Gonzales, apparently could not stand it anymore. Richmond prosecutor Edward Nickel said that Gonzales shook the girl so hard that her...Tags: Prosecution, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, Abusive Behavior, Witnesses
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Mothers of twins have double the challenges -- and double the joys
The Wichita EagleMost people are born one by one. But some come two by two. Sunday is Mother's Day. And for this day, The Eagle spoke with mothers of twins. They said they are no more special than other mothers. No more special than anyone. But they said they've...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Hospitals and Clinics, High Blood Pressure, Mother's Day, Health and Medical Professionals
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HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD: Lively overcomes odds to earn state berth
Odessa American, TexasAt the beginning of the school year, Jody Lively didn't think he'd do anything but stand on the sidelines. As the year draws to a close, he'll be in the thick of the action on one of the grandest stages in Texas high school sports. Lively, a Greenwood...Tags: Basketball, Track and Field, Blood Disorders, University Interscholastic League, Sports
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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: George W. Bush, Hamid Karzai, Barack Obama, Taliban, Politics
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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: Prosecution, Meriden, Bath Salt Drugs, Crime, Law and Justice, Research
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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: Premature Birth, John F. Kennedy, High Blood Pressure, Viagra (drug), Arts and Culture
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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 Research, Crime, Law and Justice, Heart Disease, Laws, Food and Drug Administration
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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: Religion and Belief, Cook County Government, Economy, Business and Finance, Values, Moody's Corporation
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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, Veal, Crime, Law and Justice, University of Chicago, Mother's Day
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