Hospitals
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Families wage fight for brain-injured
He snapped the buckles on the footlockers and pulled out his son's uniform, which was still caked in the dirt and blood from Iraq.
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Report estimates county s illegal immigrant cost at $256 million
We need to stop the invasion of illegal aliens and illegal drugs from coming into this country. We also need to STOP paying for all of the free benefits that the illegal aliens are receiving.
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Childhood friend Nicholas Eastman recalls that he and Byron were the neighborhood runts, teased by other kids.
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Building a golden nest egg
That's a fairly difficult thing for older people to let go. My customers in their 70s and 80s, still fit and healthy, struggle with this issue.
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Teen Says Six Men Beat Him At Local Racetrack
KDKA) A local teenager says he was beaten up at a racetrack in Westmoreland County for being a Good Samaritan.
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Good value for money
And while it's more than 30 years since Bugner fought Ali and Joe Frazier, he still has admirers. A group of his mates, including adman John Singleton, former rugby league player Steve Blocker Roach, comedian Brian Doyle, entertainer Leo Sayer and former world boxing champion Jeff Fenech, are getting together tomorrow to plan a tribute lunch for Bugner later this year.
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Ex-hostages say Taleban beat them for refusing to convert
We found through medical checks that some male hostages were beaten," Cha Seung-Gyun told reporters after the 19 freed aid workers - 14 women and five men - underwent examinations at a hospital outside Seoul.
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Trial set for Belleville man charged in death of son
Lawyer John Bonn appeared on Thornton's behalf, as Thornton is currently serving a two-year sentence at Joyceville Institution near Kingston for his role in a chase and crash in the city's west end last year.
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US presidential hopeful Giuliani s post-Sept 11 debris exposure
Cohen argued that Giuliani s rhetoric has wandered from the original source of his Sept. 11-related popularity.
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Toy recall puts attention on lead poisoning in US
Toy recall puts attention on lead poisoning in U.S. By Will Dunham WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lead exposure in Americans has fallen since the 1970s to all-time low levels, experts said on Tuesday, even as big recalls of imported toys made with lead paint have put a renewed focus on lead poisoning in children.
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