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    Aug 26, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Illinois Medicaid's managed care effort stumbles

    It can take years for people with cerebral palsy, autism, schizophrenia or Down syndrome to find trusted physicians to oversee their health. Now, families and advocates say, those medical relationships are being threatened as Illinois rolls out a new program of HMO-style care for people with serious disabilities.
    It can take years for people with cerebral palsy, autism, schizophrenia or Down syndrome to find trusted physicians to oversee their health. Now, families and advocates say, those medical relationships are being threatened as Illinois rolls out a new...

    Tags: Government Health Care, Brookfield (Cook, Illinois), Social Issues, Neurosurgery, Consumers

  2. Sep 30, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Teen alcohol consumption: A tangled network leads to a surprising conclusion

    When your teen comes home slurring, swaying and smelling of alcohol, here's a research finding that will help you pinpoint whom to finger as the major "bad influence" in the kid's life. First, a couple of hints: It's not that rowdy gang of boys your son hangs out with, and it's not those girls who wear too much makeup that your daughter's fallen in with. It's also not the new love interest in your kid's life, either (well, not precisely).
    When your teen comes home slurring, swaying and smelling of alcohol, here's a research finding that will help you pinpoint whom to finger as the major "bad influence" in the kid's life. First, a couple of hints: It's not that rowdy gang of boys your son...

    Tags: History, Arts and Culture, University of Pennsylvania, Minority Groups, Human Interest

  4. Oct 13, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. 'Sesame Street' aims to nip bullying in the bud

    We all know that many bullies get their start in the sandbox, not the boardroom, and that their youngest victims can nurture the resulting hurt for a lifetime. No surprise, then, that next week, "Sesame Street's" Big Bird and Elmo--who despite their agelessness have been around a long time--will tackle the subject of bullying in its earliest phases.
    We all know that many bullies get their start in the sandbox, not the boardroom, and that their youngest victims can nurture the resulting hurt for a lifetime. No surprise, then, that next week, "Sesame Street's" Big Bird and Elmo--who despite their...

    Tags: PBS (tv network), Arts and Culture, Big Bird (fictional animal), Social Media, Mass Media

  6. Aug 16, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Dominic West leads superb cast in BBC America's 'The Hour' Wednesday

    If you want to see the finest new drama of the TV year, tune in BBC America at 10 p.m. Wednesday for the opener of "The Hour," a six-week series starring Dominic West, of "The Wire,"and Romola Garai, of "Emma."
    The Baltimore Sun
    If you want to see the finest new drama of the TV year, tune in BBC America at 10 p.m. Wednesday for the opener of "The Hour," a six-week series starring Dominic West, of "The Wire,"and Romola Garai, of "Emma." He plays a hard-to-read establishment...

    Tags: PBS (tv network), Tim Pigott-Smith, Television, Ben Whishaw, Romola Garai

  8. Sep 26, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Gun seizures show need for tougher penalties, mayor says

    Speaking from behind a display of handguns and mug shots of violent offenders, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake reiterated on Monday a desire to pursue legislation to strengthen penalties for people caught with illegal guns. Police said surveillance...

    Tags: Prosecution, Annapolis, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Personal Weapon Control, Punishment

  10. Sep 8, 2011 |Story| WSBT-TV
  11. Dramatic surveillance video shows Berrien County pharmacist shooting at suspect

    <span style="font-size: small;">BENTON CHARTER TOWNSHIP &ndash; Imagine you&rsquo;re working the overnight shift at a pharmacy when two gunmen burst through the doors and jump the counter.&nbsp; Would you do what they say or take out your own gun and start shooting?&nbsp;A Benton Township pharmacist decided to shoot, then was fired from his job because of it.&nbsp;And it was all captured on dramatic surveillance video.</span>
    BENTON CHARTER TOWNSHIP – Imagine you’re working the overnight shift at a pharmacy when two gunmen burst through the doors and jump the counter.  Would you do what they say or take out your own gun and start shooting? A Benton Township...

    Tags: Lawyers, Health, Justice System, Crimes, Murder

  12. Oct 19, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Naval Academy preparing officers for cyberwarfare

    Huddled over laptop computers, four midshipmen spent 20 minutes setting up a wireless network and tested it with what they assumed was a private chat.
    Huddled over laptop computers, four midshipmen spent 20 minutes setting up a wireless network and tested it with what they assumed was a private chat. But Ensign Justin Monroe, a teaching assistant at the Naval Academy, used a small wireless receiver...

    Tags: United States Naval Academy, Mass Media, Iran, Arts and Culture, Computer Crime

  14. Sep 13, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Judge dismisses Angelos suit challenging the Superblock project

    A Baltimore City Circuit Court judge has dismissed a lawsuit by Orioles owner Peter G. Angelos that challenged the city's plans for the long-delayed Superblock project. In the decision, signed last week but announced by the state on Tuesday, Judge John...

    Tags: Justice System, Maryland Historical Trust, Judges, Peter G. Angelos

  16. Sep 7, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Court battle over State Center intensifies

    A court battle over the State Center development, a $1.5 billion project that would put offices, apartments and shops in midtown Baltimore, has intensified with a series of legal volleys in recent days.
    A court battle over the State Center development, a $1.5 billion project that would put offices, apartments and shops in midtown Baltimore, has intensified with a series of legal volleys in recent days. Among the legal maneuvering: The Maryland...

    Tags: Construction, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Travel, Transportation, Economy, Business and Finance

  18. Aug 29, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Attorney's connection to masseuse leads to mistrial

    A mistrial was declared last week in a federal sex-trafficking case after a prosecution witness told authorities that the defense attorney was once one of her massage clients.
    Tribune reporter
    A mistrial was declared last week in a federal sex-trafficking case after a prosecution witness told authorities that the defense attorney was once one of her massage clients. Massage therapist Liudmyla Ksenych had testified for just 10 minutes on Aug....

    Tags: Prosecution, Justice System, Migration, Social Issues, Wilmette

  20. Sep 28, 2011 |Story| Daily Press
  21. Teel Time: Commissioner Swofford neither marauder nor rube in ACC expansion

    ACC commissioner John Swofford is either a backwater rube or heartless marauder. So sayeth critics in the wake of his conference luring Syracuse and Pittsburgh from the Big East. Distasteful, unsettling and panicked as realignment is, those portrayals...

    Tags: Virginia Tech Hokies, Florida State Seminoles, Big Ten Conference, Virginia Cavaliers, Maryland Terrapins

  22. Sep 21, 2011 |Story| Daily Press
  23. Teel Time: Further ACC expansion less likely after Pac-12 brings calm to realignment panic

    Pacific 12 presidents brought wisdom and calm to realignment panic Tuesday night, sparing college athletics, for now, &ldquo;super conferences,&rdquo; and increasing the likelihood of a long-term, 14-member ACC.
    Pacific 12 presidents brought wisdom and calm to realignment panic Tuesday night, sparing college athletics, for now, “super conferences,” and increasing the likelihood of a long-term, 14-member ACC. The Pac-12 member CEOs could have expanded...

    Tags: Virginia Tech Hokies, Florida State Seminoles, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, Michigan Wolverines, Big Ten Conference

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