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Not seeing patterns can cost us dearly
Shortly after the murderous rampage in Tucson, Ariz., the New York Times informed America that the shooter “is very much a part of a widespread squall of fear, anger and intolerance that has produced violent threats against scores of politicians and...Tags: Tucson, Nidal Malik Hasan, Times Square, Crimes, Justice System
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Letters to the Editor - Jan. 16
Washington County Sports Hall of Fame deserves thumbs up To the editor: Who has recognized 147 athletes from Washington County high schools, colleges, amateurs, professionals and semi-professionals since 1986? Who has...Tags: Gun Control, Awards and Prizes, Human Interest, Annapolis, Democratic Party
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As the dust settles
What a difference a year makes; only one year after an Army doctor shouted, “”Allahu Akbar!” before killing twelve and wounding 30 others at Fort Hood and we were warned not to jump to the conclusion that the shooter was a radical...Tags: Rush Limbaugh, Health, Paul E Kanjorski, South Carolina, Human Interest
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Obama to be nation's consoler at memorial service
Searching for unity out of tragedy, President Barack Obama will honor the victims of the Arizona mass shooting in personal terms and remind those in grief that an entire nation is with them. The president is again stepping into his role as national...Tags: Oklahoma City Bombing (1995), Health, Ronald Reagan, Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice
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Timing Devastates Family of Soldier Killed in Iraq
A Sacramento soldier who was killed in Iraq was scheduled to come home that very day, but his deployment was postponed for one week.
It's a tough loss for family members, who say 43-year-old Specialist Martin Lamar was a family man and all-around great...Tags: Illinois, Iraq, Human Interest, Sacramento, Texas
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Army psychiatrist blamed in Fort Hood shooting rampage
Reporting from Ft. Hood, Texas, Washington and Los Angeles -- An Army psychiatrist who was about to be deployed to Iraq allegedly armed himself with two guns and opened fire Thursday afternoon on the grounds of Ft. Hood, the country's largest military...Tags: Health, Weaponry, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Terrorism
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Fort Hood tragedy rocks military as it grapples with mental health issues
The U.S. military's culture of silence about troops' mental health had finally begun to change.
In the early years of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the various branches had been roundly criticized for failing to adequately address post-traumatic...Tags: Career and Workplace, Health, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Baghdad (Iraq)
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Ret. Col. Dale O. Haselhorst
White-wood: We lost our dad, Ret. Col. Dale O. Haselhorst, 65, of Whitewood to ALS on May 3, 2011. Dad passed away while at home with his loving wife, Connie Haselhorst. Visitation will be from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday, May 8, 2011, at Fidler-Isburg Funeral...Tags: Japan, Roman Catholicism, Awards and Prizes, Human Interest, Rhode Island
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Flags At Half Staff To Honor Michigan Soldier Killed In Iraq
FOX 17 News Web ProducerFlags were scheduled to fly at half staff around the state Thursday to honor a fallen soldier from Michigan. Private First Class Robert Friese of Chesterfield in the Detroit area was killed in late April 100 miles south of Baghdad. He died from...Tags: Detroit, Michigan, U.S. Army
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