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Bombings Bring Back Bad Memories
The Hartford CourantThe deafening blast 50 feet behind Boston Marathon runner Tami Hughes jolted her right back to Sept. 11, 2001. "In the three seconds that it took me to turn around [last Monday], at first I'm like, 'Oh God, did a plane crash into a building?'" said...Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Road Running, Religion and Belief, Chemical Industry, Sandy Hook Elementary School
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Confederate flags fly again at VA hospital in SD
HOT SRINGS, S.D. (AP) — Confederate flags are flying again at a southwestern South Dakota veterans hospital, upsetting two patients who first complained about the flags and then say officials allowed them to complete a hospital program early....Tags: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Health Insurance, Veterans Affairs, Arts and Culture, Hospitals and Clinics
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“Call Me Crazy” continues Lifetime’s Five project; Laura Dern speaks
Channel Guide MagazineCall Me Crazy: A Five Movie Saturday, April 20 Lifetime, 8pm ET A young woman alone in a library starts to hear voices, threatening whispers that have her clawing at air and screaming for them to stop — just please stop. It might sound like the... -
SD man charged with threatening Sen. Tim Johnson
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — A South Dakota man accused of threatening U.S. Sen. Tim Johnson because the senator allegedly supports gun control has been taken into custody. Jonathan Constantine, of Piedmont, has been charged in federal court with...Tags: Gun Control, Judges, Interior Policy, U.S. Congress, Trials
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Gun legislation failure dismays survivor of Texas mass shooting
Irma Garcia pulled back her sweater to show me where the bullet entered her shoulder and spun her around. It then torpedoed through her body and exited near the middle of her back. "I still have problems with it," she said, standing to show me how the...
Tags: Shootings, Behavioral Conditions, Gun Control, Interior Policy, Politics
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VA to immediately evaluate, pay oldest disability claims
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced Friday a plan to immediately evaluate and pay the oldest disability claims, a move that advocates expect will bring relief to Maryland servicemen and women who face one of the largest backlogs in the...
Tags: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations, John Sarbanes, Veterans Affairs, Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland)
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Terrorists and the Constitution
Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., proposes that if and when Dzhokhar A. Tsarnaev is captured, he be held as an "enemy combatant" so he can be interrogated without the constitutional protections afforded to criminal suspects. He's talking about an American...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Criminals
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McAuliffe wants to expand Virginia mental health system
Democratic nominee for governor Terry McAuliffe wants to revamp and reinvest in Virginia's mental health system so that the state's jails and prisons no longer serve as warehouses for the mentally ill. In a policy proposal released to The Daily Press...
Tags: Ken Cuccinelli, Behavioral Conditions, Health Insurance, Regional Authority, Mental Health
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Towson teacher among marathon victims to lose limb
After two days of heavy sedation, Erika Brannock awoke Wednesday morning in her hospital bed to dramatic and gruesome news: Her left leg had been amputated below the knee, the only medical option for a team of surgeons handling traumatic injuries from the...Tags: Christianity, Early Learning, Hospitals and Clinics, Religion and Belief, Skype
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Those who suffer need treatment; most don't deserve indictment
This story was originally published February 10, 2013. The Virginia Tech shooter, Seung-Hui Cho, was diagnosed with severe social anxiety disorder as a teenager. In Aurora, Colo., the defense attorney for the accused shooter James Eagen Holmes,...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Hallmark Greeting Card, Gun Control, Mental Health, Schizophrenia
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Who's responsible for mental health care? Jails, hospitals or community?
They've served their jail time or they've been released from hospital custody. Then what happens to those diagnosed with a mental illness? Without sufficient community support, many will cycle back into crisis care at a hospital or the criminal...
Tags: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Behavioral Conditions, Health Insurance, Old Dominion University, Nursing
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Battling his demons from an old war, he goes the extra mile for vets
CALAVERAS COUNTY — The Walking Man of Murphys, as he's known along a certain stretch of California 4 in Gold Country, sings. Loudly. "You've lost that loving feelin' …," the ex-Marine croons, his off-key notes traveling across traffic...
Tags: Disneyland Park, Auction Service, U.S. Marine Corps
Apr 20, 2013
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Apr 23, 2013
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Apr 21, 2013
|Column| Los Angeles Times
Apr 19, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Apr 19, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Apr 15, 2013
|Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
Apr 17, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Mar 26, 2013
|Story| South Bend Tribune
Mar 22, 2013
|Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
Mar 25, 2013
|Story| Los Angeles Times
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