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Taking bite out of crime
Constable and police dog make first arrest in break-and-enter Halton Regional Polices newest crime-fighting duo has made its first arrest.Const. Matt Lawless and his partner, a police dog named Storm, tracked down a break-and-enter-and theft...
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Mental health court?
FARMINGTON -- Phillip Wayne Dutcher could be sent to prison for admitting to a police officer he had a glass pipe in his pocket.The pipe contained residue of crack cocaine. Judge John R. Morris has not yet sentenced the Centerville man. Dutcher, 28,...
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Madison Twp. Police: Geneva couple bought cold medicine to make drugs
A Geneva couple were arraigned in court Friday after Madison Township police said they were buying cold medicine to make drugs.Terry A. Hines II, 28, and Roxalana L. Hines, 28, both of 5809 Belle Road, were arrested Thursday afternoon near a doctor...
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Judge orders rapper DMX to spend 6 months in Phoenix jail, undergo mental health evaluation
PHOENIX (AP) A judge has ordered rapper DMX to spend six months in a Phoenix jail for violating probation and to undergo a mental health evaluation.DMX, whose real name is Earl Simmons, admitted in court Tuesday to a single violation of probation for failing...
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Murder inmate with cancer declared innocent
(/file) NEW HAVEN, Conn.(AP) ' A Connecticut inmate with cancer who has served 16 years for murder is being freed after a star witness recanted. Fifty-one-year-old Ronald Taylor was handcuffed in a hospital bed Thursday when his lawyer came to tell him a...
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Alzheimer's patients' art, framed in stitches
</script>Gretchen Norman and Joanne Fisher hold embellished, quilted squares whose central panels were painted by Alzheimer's patients or others with memory loss.The quilt will be auctioned June 10. (By John Prieto, The Denver Post) 'A stitch in time...
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Man detained under the Mental Health Act following murder in south Norfolk village
A man arrested on Monday on suspicion of murder has been detained under the Mental Health Act.A police spokesman said the 32-year-old man had been detained under the act on Wednesday afternoon. Police officers were called to a house in High Road,...
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Judge orders rapper DMX to spend 6 months in Phoenix jail, undergo mental health evaluation
PHOENIX (AP) A judge has ordered rapper DMX to spend six months in a Phoenix jail for violating probation and to undergo a mental health evaluation.DMX, whose real name is Earl Simmons, admitted in court Tuesday to a single violation of probation for failing...
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Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Research from University of Toronto, Ontario Cancer Institute provides new data on squamous cell carcinoma
Today's Medical & Research News Research from University of Toronto, Ontario Cancer Institute provides new data on March 21st, 2010 Printer-Friendly Version City:Toronto Country:Canada Cytometry Experimental Design Oncology New research, 'Comprehensive...
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Intensive Statin Use Shows Reduced Risk of Cardiovascular Events in High-Risk Patients
New data from two subanalyses of the Treating to New Targets (TNT) trial showed an increased dose of atorvastatin calcium (Lipitor), lowered cardiovascular events among high-risk patients with both coronary heart disease (CHD) and chronic kidney disease ...
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State briefs: Swine flu blamed in 6-year-old's death
- The Mobile County Health Department says the Feb.27 death of a 6-year-old boy is being attributed to swine flu. Health officials say the death brings the number of H1N1 flu fatalities among Mobile County residents to four. The first occurred in October...
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Cameron Health initiates study of Subcutaneous Implantable Defibrillator system
(Datamonitor via COMTEX) Cameron Health, a developer of implantable defibrillators, has commenced the company's pivotal clinical trial to gain US approval of its Subcutaneous Implantable Defibrillator, or S-ICD, system.According to Cameron Health, the...
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Murder inmate with cancer declared innocent
(/file) NEW HAVEN, Conn.(AP) ' A Connecticut inmate with cancer who has served 16 years for murder is being freed after a star witness recanted. Fifty-one-year-old Ronald Taylor was handcuffed in a hospital bed Thursday when his lawyer came to tell him a...
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Conn. murder inmate with cancer declared innocent
at 5:13 PM EDT NEW HAVEN, Conn.(AP) A Connecticut inmate with cancer who has served 16 years for murder is being freed after a star witness recanted. Related Content Fifty-one-year-old Ronald Taylor was handcuffed in a hospital bed Thursday when his lawyer...
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Wal-Mart Fires Employee with Cancer for Using Medical Marijuana
Suffering from sinus cancer and an inoperable brain tumor, Joseph Casias, 29, took the advice of his doctor and started using marijuana for medicinal purposes, which is permitted under state law in Michigan after it was approved by voters in 2008.But his...
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A Camelid Anti-PrP Antibody Abrogates PrPSc Replication in Prion-Permissive Neuroblastoma Cell Lines
The development of antibodies effective in crossing the blood brain barrier (BBB), capable of accessing the cytosol of affected cells and with higher affinity for PrPSc would be of paramount importance in arresting disease progression in its late stage...
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Judge orders rapper DMX to spend 6 months in Phoenix jail, undergo mental health evaluation
PHOENIX (AP) A judge has ordered rapper DMX to spend six months in a Phoenix jail for violating probation and to undergo a mental health evaluation.DMX, whose real name is Earl Simmons, admitted in court Tuesday to a single violation of probation for failing...
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Conn. murder inmate with cancer declared innocent
Posted: Updated: Friday, March 19, 2010 5:13 PM EST National News More>> AP National Video More>> Ind.woman accused of dousing dogs with gas, setting them on fire; told police they bit her More>> The wheels on the bus go buy, buy, buy:...
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Embezzler who got Mich. tax credits faces charges
The Michigan Senate will begin holding hearings next week to investigate past state tax credits after a convicted embezzler out on parole snagged one for his business.State police arrested RASCO CEO Richard A. Short on Wednesday, a day after the 57...
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Embezzler who got Mich. tax credit faces charges
The Michigan Senate will begin holding hearings next week to investigate past state tax credits after a convicted embezzler out on parole snagged one for his business.State police arrested RASCO CEO Richard A. Short on Wednesday, a day after the 57...
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Murder inmate with cancer declared innocent
(/file) NEW HAVEN, Conn.(AP) ' A Connecticut inmate with cancer who has served 16 years for murder is being freed after a star witness recanted. Fifty-one-year-old Ronald Taylor was handcuffed in a hospital bed Thursday when his lawyer came to tell him a...
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County businessman sentenced in fraud case
By GRETCHEN METZ, Staff Writer PHILADELPHIA A Westtown man was sentenced in federal court Friday to 51 months in prison for mail and wire fraud.Peter Edward Aleszczyk, 44, who did business as Peter Alex, owned and operated KP Consulting in Uwchlan, an...
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Conn. murder inmate with cancer declared innocent
NEW HAVEN, Conn.(AP) -- Ronald Taylor was handcuffed in a hospital bed where he was being treated for cancer when his lawyer came to tell him a Connecticut judge overturned his conviction in a 1993 killing. The 51-year-old Taylor wept. He had served 16...
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Inmate with cancer 'excited to go home'
New Haven - Ronald Taylor was handcuffed in a hospital bed where he was being treated for cancer when his lawyer came to tell him a Connecticut judge overturned his conviction in a 1993 killing.The 51-year-old Taylor wept. He had served 16 years of an 80...
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Murder inmate with cancer declared innocent
NEW HAVEN, Conn.(AP) A Connecticut inmate with cancer who has served 16 years for murder is being freed after a star witness recanted. Fifty-one-year-old Ronald Taylor was handcuffed in a hospital bed Thursday when his lawyer came to tell him a judge...
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